Door: Aartsbisschop Desmond Mpilo Tutu

De winnaar van de Prijs van de Vrede van Nobel en rechten van de mensverdediger — Aartsbisschop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Toen wij in Zuid-Afrika tegen het wrede racistische beleid van apartheid worstelden, stimuleerde het om af te kondigen aan onze mensen dat onze God eerst niet in vreedzame stil van een heiligdom werd ontmoet. Nr, onze God was daar in ruw en tuimelt van de politiek van de dag. Onze God openbaarde zich in de volkomen vulgar wereld van het plaatsen van fractious van vrije slaven rabble. Onze God was/is de grote liberator God van de Uittocht - de paradigmatic gebeurtenis die hielp om God als de God te definiëren die nooit onbevooroordeeld is, maar is altijd beïnvloed ten gunste van onderdrukt, uitgesloten, beneden en outs.
Deze God in Jesus-Christus bleef dit bias aantonen - Jesus companied niet met de hoogte en machtig, Aartsbisschoppen, Voorzitters, en zulke als, maar met het schuim van de maatschappij, prostituees, zondaars, veracht. This was the God who had an extraordinary identification with the little people – inasmuch as you have done this(clothed the naked,fed the hungry,etc.) staggeringly you have done it as to God. Wow. Our God did not give good advice from a safe distance. No, our God entered the fiery furnace to be there as Immanuel, God with us in our anguish and agony. Our God was not deaf, but heard our cries, was not blind but saw our suffering and would as of old come down to deliver us from our bondage too, so that we would enjoy the glorious liberty of the children of God.
Jeremiah Wright has said really no more than this which falls squarely in the ambit of black theology, black religion to answer the anguished questions of black people suffering under the brutality of white racism. It ultimately seeks reconciliation, but you cannot be reconciled with one who has his boot on your neck to keep you in the gutter. To be reconciled you must stand up right to look the other in the eye.
Black theology and religion seek the liberation of all, oppressor and oppressed, black and white together – as we accomplished it in South Africa for freedom is indivisible. Whites won’t be truly free until blacks are free. Listen to Condeleeza Rice in the Washington Times. Obama is a person of courageous integrity. He could have ingratiated himself to white Americans by repudiating his pastor completely. He did nothing of the sort. That speaks volumes for the man. America will not find peace with itself until you really deal with your history. You need something like a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to help you come to terms with your past.
Another Jeremiah, the prophet of old shocked his compatriots when Jerusalem was being besieged by the Chaldeans. He urged his compatriots to desert and join the enemy. What price patriotism.
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