Monday, January 17, 2005

PASTOR ARRESTED


A BETTER IMAGE OF A PASTOR. Most images of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. depict him behind a pulpit or before a great throng of adoring people. But I prefer the pictures of this Christian pastor being manhandled by government authorities serving vested white interests. King's primary witness and power come not from the pulpit and podium, but from his stand in the streets with unnamed people with whom he identified and for whom he gave his life. This photo, accessed at The Seattle Times MLK pages (a good online resource!), was taken in 1958 in Montgomery, Alabama. He was arrested for loitering; the charge was later changed to failure to obey an officer.

ANY PASTORS ARRESETED LATELY? When was the last time you read of a Christian minister being arrested for any issue of peace and justice? Plenty have been arrested for fraud or other immoral behavior. Help me recall those who have so irked the powers that be regarding peace and justice that the government has had the nerve to lay hands on them?

WHAT WOULD KING SAY OF IRAQ? The "fulfillment" of King's dream of a nation of races reconciled, diversity embraced, and poverty rolled back gets mixed reviews. At best it is a work in process; at worst, it has been accomodated and drastically diminished. Based on his outspoken perspective on the Vietnam War, I doubt many would want to hear what Martin Luther King, Jr. would have to say about the Iraq War today.

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