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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

"Christianity - Is it a Hierarchical Authoritarian Organization?"




Hierarchical Authoritarian Organization?
Where in reality is there not organization and order?  Even in and among those who decry order, there is some degree of organization.  Perhaps one would posit such things as certain diseases that disrupt the order found on a cellular level.  Or maybe one could cite certain disorderly mental processes as examples but overall the universe and all that is in it is only possible because of order.
Overall, there is more order to be found in reality than there is any other notion such as randomness and theoretical science.  In fact without an overwhelming predominance of order, there would be no reality and certainly no foundation to postulate the theoretical.  In other words for there to be the existence of anything in the field of reality, there must be some sort of order and then as well consider in social systems that where there is order there is authority.
A companion to this discussion is found in the article, “Christianity – Is it Authoritarian?” available at http://alviesthots.blogspot.com/2012/11/christianity-is-it-authoritarian.html.  It too is based upon the discussion found in the pamphlet from which come many of these questions.  It is to be noted that the pamphlet treats the subject of authority two times and so shall these writings.
The Christian Church Reflects Creation
To decry Christianity for it being hierarchical and authoritarian is inconsistent with what is known about nature.  Any number of systems found in creation function based upon order and authority.  For example the human body is made up of cells which would not function without authority and order.
In particular for cells to function they must have a nucleus which via enzymes then guides the function of that cell.  Thus on a micro level, there is organization and authority.
Another example is described as “pecking order” or the social order among chickens and other animals.  Such order and authority is found even in the most “laissez-faire” family.  Add to nature such things as a country’s economy, government, business, charity, and the list goes on and on as to where one finds authority, hierarchy, and organization!
Servant Structure
The source mentioned below is also naïve in its treatment of the function, roles and relationships, and other elements of the group.  Every group will develop either a formal or an informal organization and such organization simply means that there are differing roles with various levels of responsibility.  The Christian Church as a social organization is no different than any of a number of social groups. 
In any group both formally or informally someone will rise to the fore as leader and other position will fill behind that leader.  However, here the similarity disappears as in almost all other social organizations there is a top down authoritarian influence.  Properly understood in the Christian Church the pyramid is turned so that the organization is based upon a bottom up servant structure.
The Christian Church
One might ask, being that man is so surrounded by order and authority why would the Christian Church be singled for criticism?  At best one reading the criticism tendered concludes that it is because of a misunderstanding of what constitutes ecclesiastical authority.
It is as if the Church, Roman Catholic and otherwise, has some mysterious power over its adherents which through threat and coercion keep the faithful, faithful.  Such takes a very low view of man.  The reality is far different for if that were the only force at work then such groups that have no authoritarian threat structure would cease to exist. 
Take for example service clubs such as Rotary or Kiwanis, or fraternal organizations like the Elks or the Eagles, or veterans organizations such as the VFW or the Fleet Reserve Association.  Each of these groups has standards for membership, standards by which members function, mores, and agreed upon purposes.  None of these groups employ coercive authority yet they function and have functioned for years.
Excesses
To be sure there have been excesses in the Christian Church.  However, to judge all by the mistaken behaviors of a few is both illogical and unfair.  Once again the criticism laid at the doorstep of the Christian Church is unfounded by reality and ignores the capacity of the individual to make decisions and as well the mental-emotional-social needs of the person individually and people corporately.
Unifying Purpose
Another element missing from the discussion is that of a unifying purpose.  Groups both long term and short term form around mutually agreed upon purposes.  Such would be so for a labor union, neighborhood group, humanitarian relief groups, and the list goes on and on.  Even those who claim that they are against organized religion and against government may not realized it but they too have joined together because of a shared and unifying purpose.
Of course, when it is a positive purpose such as feeding the homeless, the Red Cross, Farm-aid, or some other humanitarian purpose such groups form and exhibit certain qualities and characteristics that keep it unified and purposeful. 
When groups form for negative purpose such as the Occupy Wall Street, the Anarchists, and the like their unifying purpose is negative and thus they tend to be more dysfunctional, fail to grow beyond a minority of malcontents, and eventually disorganize.
Abusive Leadership
To discount all leadership based upon the manipulation, excesses, and errors of a few is a most serious mistake.  Such denigrates those who genuinely serve with not greater purpose than that of care for the destitute, the homeless, the poor, and the defenseless. 
Most pastors, priests, rabbis and the like who provide care are much more concerned with the care they offer than the materialism they might receive.  In fact, many die in poverty after a life spent sharing in the needs of others.  Indeed there is abuse in Christian Church leadership and it is in and among those religious leaders who deprive and abuse themselves to serve others.
Low View of Man
The article takes a very low view of people referring to them as "unwashed masses."  In doing so it seems a bit condescending toward such people.  Additionally, it sees man as being at the mercy of hierarchical authority and organization. 
However, there are two issues that are not given consideration in taking such a position.  First, the incidents in which people move from one faith group to another or even give up on church attendance all together suggests that such a “control” perspective is in most cases not true.
Second, even the author’s background as an Anarchist is at variance with the whole notion that one is inextricably controlled by the larger and more dominant social group (e.g. Church, Business, or Government).  That is not to say that there is not or cannot be manipulative control but most often it is with those who claim special truth and not with orthodox Christian denominations.
Summary
What then is to be made of the accusation that the Christian Church is a hierarchical, authoritarian organization?  Well, yes the Christian Church is hierarchical but then so are many other organizations.  Yes, the Christian Church is authoritarian but no more so than any other group that people voluntarily join.  Yes, the Christian Church is organized but then so too is any of a number of other groups. 
So what is the issue being addressed in the article?  Though not stated it is the writer’s agenda born of his ignorance of what the Christian Church is really all about.  You see properly understood the Christian Church is all about service and as a matter of fact even a cursory reading of history will reveal that the notion of Christian service is the foundation for many of the benefits that people in the West enjoy today.
Background
To see the list of subjects to be discussed in this series see my blog (Christianity – Is it a Faith Driven by Fear? http://alviesthots.blogspot.com/2012/11/christianity-is-it-faith-driven-by-fear.html).  Contained within that blog is a reference, 20 Reasons to Abandon Christianity and in that reference is a list which is the springboard from which this subject has been discussed.







Thursday, August 23, 2012

"Hurricane Isaac and My Normal Life!"


Then came the typhoon that "nested" over the base and for two days.  The winds blew, the rain fell in sheets and beat against the house in waves, the window shutters creaked and cracked but the house stood firm and we who were inside were safe and sound.

Ever been in a hurricane?  Or if you are in the Western Pacific, a typhoon?

Our years in Guam gave us the experience several times since there is a potential for a typhoon to arrive within 72 hours.  That is to say that at any day and at any time a typhoon could be brewing and in just 3 days it would be upon the island.

Installation Overview --Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
Typical Typhoon Construction House on Base
Our home was typhoon construction, complete with heavy doors and with hurricane shutters to protect the windows.  Several times we buttoned up and sat out the storm.  As long as we stayed in doors, we were safe from the wind and the rain.  We were safe from flying object such as palm branches and coconuts.  Of course there was the loss of electricity and with it the air conditioning.  Often phone service would be lost as well.


Then there were those storms called "super-phoons" because the wind speeds were so very high that it even drove rain through the small cracks where the walls were joined to the roof.  No matter the storm, soon it moved on and before long it was time for clean up around our yard and across the base.

How like our lives!  We can be going about the day to day business of living and with little or no warning suddenly the winds pick up, the rain starts, a storm breaks out upon our lives, and we begin to look for a place of shelter.  It may be the typhoon of a lost relationship, the super-phoon of a failed marriage, the typhoon of financial loss, the storm of confusion about what to believe, the blinding rain storm of a death, the hurricane of unemployment, the storms of difficulties with children, and the list goes on and on. 

What is one to do?  Just as we put in a little extra water, some canned goods, a lantern and candles, battery powered radio, etc. so too we can do similar things to prepare for the typhoons of difficulty.  Instead of the things mentioned we do well to store in our lives some other things.

When word of a typhoon was passed across the base, there were those who had not prepared and thus they scurried about making preparations at the last minute.  Then there were those who had prepared ahead of time and had plenty of time to take care of those last few preparations.

We do well to be like the latter group.  Like the five wise virgins of whom Jesus spoke.  They had extra oil for their lamps and so were prepared for any eventuality.  What might we do to prepare for the typhoons of adversity for there will be many along the roadway of life?

First and foremost, we would do well to get our relationship with God not just straitened out but on a firm footing.  That is exactly why Jesus Christ came!  It was His purpose to show the way to God and as well to show the "hows" of having a durable relationship with Him.  That is what it means to be "saved" or as others term it, "born-again." 

We also can prepare by establishing and maintaining a good and solid relationship with a local congregation, a church--those who have a personal relationships with God and enjoy fellowship with one another.  It is in such a congregation that we find support and care, comfort and correction, and much, much more to assist in the stormy times of life.  Just like our typhoon construction house, it can be a place of refuge.

Another resource with which to prepare are the Scriptures.  That is not to say that one prepares by finding a few promises in an attempt to manipulate God into some course of action or another.  No, it a commitment to study and prayerfully follow what the Bible says to do in the good times so there will be a foundation in the bad.

Just as the wise person prepared for the typhoon before one was in the forecast, so too wise is the person who prepares well before hand for the uncertainties of life.  Does it not make sense that if one waits for the wind and rains before they consider the Bible, it might well be just a bit late?  Said another way, to be helpful in times of difficulty one is wise to read and study the Scriptures well before the winds of adversity and rain of pain break out upon one.

There are many other ways in which to prepare for adversity. Know this, that all of them, that is each and every one of them begin with a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ.

How about the clean up of the residue after the storm has moved on?  God through Jesus Christ can help with that as well!

Perhaps, just perhaps the preparation just listed are the reasons that that some seem to weather the hurricanes, typhoons, and even the super-phoons of life while others find themselves at the mercy of the winds and the rains.