Sunday, June 9, 2013

Christian Life Resources Showing Its True Colors (Again)

I found this article on the Christian Life Resources (CLR) website today (dated June 6).  The article seems to glowingly approve of Baltimore Ravens player Matt Birk dissing President Obama by not attending the traditional White House get-together with the Super Bowl champs.  CLR apparently thinks it's some kind of act of high principle.  It is just the opposite.  What it really shows is how much Christian Life Resources dislikes the current president and how it is willing to sidestep its own supposed principles in order to promote its own political agenda.

First, in regard to Matt Birk.  He is quoted in the article as saying he has "great respect for the office of the president".  That's a lie.  If he had great respect for the office of the president he would have been at the event.  The event was nonpolitical, nonpartisan, and had nothing to do with abortion.  He may think his action was directed only at Barack Obama, but in fact he was disrespecting his fellow citizens.  At this event, the President was representing all Americans.  Professional athletes are paid big bucks.  When they become professional athletes, they sign up for events like this.  It's part of their job, which includes representing the communities which support them and ultimately pay their salaries.  The Religious Right may think this is high principle.  I think he decided to make it about himself.  Matt Birk is selfish and small minded.

Christian Life Resources has no excuse.  As a WELS-affiliated organization, it is supposed to be in agreement with WELS teachings concerning government.  On its own website it pays lip service to this:

[...] We owe the government more than just taxes. As God's servant, the government deserves our honor and respect. The Apostle Paul reminds us of that:
This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing. Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor. (Romans 13:6,7)

We may not always agree with what our elected officials say or do, but that does not give us license to dishonor them with our speech.... (Clearly Caring Magazine Sept/Oct 2008)

Clearly, Matt Birk dishonored President Obama.  His church may encourage such public disrespect.   The teachings of our church regard it as sin.  Why does Christian Life Resources present it in a positive light?  The only answer I can come up with is the one that has always been the case since I started following this organization many years ago:  Politics always trumps doctrine.  It's disappointing and embarrassing.  It's even more disappointing and embarrassing that the WELS leadership allows it to continue.


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