October 16, 2003

Christian General on Crusade

Here's what happens when religious fanatics are allowed to be generals in America's army. The think that they are on a mission from God.

The general is suffering from delusions. In his mind God controls him. America is a nation of Christians that is locked in battle with the evil Muslims who server Satan. Which makes it a holy war.

Of course the Muslims believe the same thing with the roles reversed. And thus the belief in conflicting mythical models leads to war and religious bigotry.

America is not a Christian nation. But there's a lot of Christians out there who will do anything to change that. And it's up to us to expose it and look at this from a realistic perspective and ask ourselves - is this really where we as a people want to go? I don't think so.

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A highly decorated general who is one of the leaders of a secretive new Pentagon unit formed to coordinate intelligence on terrorists and help hunt down Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and other high-profile targets has a history of outspoken and divisive views on religion — Islam in particular, NBC News has learned.

HE’S A HIGHLY decorated officer, twice wounded in combat — a warrior’s warrior.

The former commander of Army Special Forces, Lt. Gen. William “Jerry” Boykin has led or been part of almost every recent U.S. military operation, from the ill-fated attempt to rescue hostages in Iran to Grenada, Panama, Colombia, Somalia.

This summer, Boykin was promoted to deputy undersecretary of defense, with a new mission for which many say he is uniquely qualified: to aggressively combine intelligence with special operations and hunt down so-called high-value terrorist targets including bin Laden and Saddam.

But that new assignment may be complicated by controversial views Boykin — an evangelical Christian — has expressed in dozens of speeches at churches and prayer breakfasts around the country. In a half-dozen video and audiotapes obtained by NBC News, Boykin says America’s true enemy is not bin Laden.

In June 2003, Boykin spoke to a church group over a slide show:

“Well, is he [bin Laden] the enemy? Next slide. Or is this man [Saddam] the enemy? The enemy is none of these people I have showed you here. The enemy is a spiritual enemy. He’s called the principality of darkness. The enemy is a guy called Satan.”

Why are terrorists out to destroy the United States? Boykin said: “They’re after us because we’re a Christian nation.”

NBC News military analyst Bill Arkin, who’s been investigating Boykin for the Los Angeles Times, says the general casts the war on terror as a religious war: “I think that it is not only at odds with what the president believes, but it is a dangerous, extreme and pernicious view that really has no place.”

During a January church speech in Daytona, Fla., Boykin recalled a Muslim fighter in Somalia who bragged on television the Americans would never get him because his God, Allah, would protect him: “Well, you know what I knew, that my God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real God, and his was an idol.”

The Somali was captured, and Boykin said he told the man: “Mr. Atto, you underestimated our God.”

In a phone conversation, Boykin tells NBC he respects Muslims and believes the radicals who attack America are “not true followers of Islam.”

Boykin also routinely tells audiences that God, not the voters, chose President Bush: “Why is this man in the White House? The majority of Americans did not vote for him. Why is he there? And I tell you this morning that he’s in the White House because God put him there for a time such as this.”

Boykin tells NBC News that, given his new assignment, he is curtailing such speeches in the future. He says, “I don’t want … to be misconstrued. I don’t want to come across as a right-wing radical.”


Posted by marc at October 16, 2003 08:36 PM | TrackBack
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When are people going to see mysticism and religion for what they are--a collective, socially-acceptable delusion? Reality is not dependent upon the beliefs of one man or any group of individuals. Reality is what it is, and in order to be sane and rational, people can only believe in what exists.

Boykin, Bush, the Pope, and Bin Laden all have the minds of little children who confuse their subjective fantasies with objective reality. Unfortunately, about 99% of humanity suffers from the same mental illness.

Posted by: Chip at October 19, 2003 01:38 PM
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