Christianists will make Martial Law fun and easy – other Sunday light reading

August 19, 2007 by William K. Wolfrum 

When you hear the term “Clergy Response Team,” doesn’t it make you feel good and warm inside? Because while you may not be ready for martial law, they are. And so is the U.S. military. So start tithing and hide your guns.

“Homeland Security Enlists Clergy to Quell Public Unrest if Martial Law Ever Declared”

… gun confiscation is exactly what happened during the state of emergency following Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, along with forced relocation. U.S. Troops also arrived, something far easier to do now, thanks to last year’s elimination of the 1878 Posse Comitatus act, which had forbid regular U.S. Army troops from policing on American soil.

If martial law were enacted here at home, like depicted in the movie “The Siege”, easing public fears and quelling dissent would be critical. And that’s exactly what the ‘Clergy Response Team’ helped accomplish in the wake of Katrina.

Dr. Durell Tuberville serves as chaplain for the Shreveport Fire Department and the Caddo Sheriff’s Office. Tuberville said of the clergy team’s mission, “the primary thing that we say to anybody is, ‘let’s cooperate and get this thing over with and then we’ll settle the differences once the crisis is over.’”

Such clergy response teams would walk a tight-rope during martial law between the demands of the government on the one side, versus the wishes of the public on the other. “In a lot of cases, these clergy would already be known in the neighborhoods in which they’re helping to diffuse that situation,” assured Sandy Davis. He serves as the director of the Caddo-Bossier Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.

For the clergy team, one of the biggest tools that they will have in helping calm the public down or to obey the law is the bible itself, specifically Romans 13. Dr. Tuberville elaborated, “because the government’s established by the Lord, you know. And, that’s what we believe in the Christian faith. That’s what’s stated in the scripture.”

Comforted yet?

Some more Sunday reading:

  • “Reaping What You Sow: Hedge Fund and Housing Bubble Edition” (Firedoglake)
  • “Terrorized” (Shakesville)
  • “Amnesty International drops abortion neutrality” (Majikthise)
  • “The Seven Grunts” (Rising Hegemon)
  • Finally, via Memoirs of a Skepchick, Bill Moyers says goodbye to the agnostic Karl Rove:

    –WKW

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