Carl Guderian on Thu, 11 Apr 2002 10:38:14 +0200 (CEST) |
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nettime's digest wrote: > > Date: Tue, 09 Apr 2002 15:20:29 +1000 > From: dwayne <dwayne@pobox.com> > Subject: press release from the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem > > So, as I sit watching this, it occurs to me: > > how terrified of the christian right wing in the US should I be right now? > How worked up over destruction and death on the birthplace of their God are > they likely to get? Not very. The usual suspects--i.e., Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, both staunch supporters of Israel--apparently haven't had much to say. But they're political busted flushes anyway, good for a silly quote. Be glad this didn't happen 15 years ago, when something like this could have escalated into full-scale nuclear Armageddon. In fact, that's exactly what Falwell and Robertson wanted. They were egging the Israelis on to rebuild the Temple, according to End Times prophecy. This would have entailed destroying one of the holiest Muslim shrines, from where (I think) Muhammad ascended bodily to Paradise. Arab nations (Syria at least) would have attacked, Israel exercising the Samson option, then the U.S. going toe-to-toe with the Russkies in new-cu-ler combat. Falwell had put out a record in the 1970s, with a cover showing the earth being consumed by fire in the background and Falwell's smug face in the foreground. Happily, Pat & Jerry's immanentizing of the Eschaton didn't come to anything. Except for the human tragedy, the destruction of the Church of the Nativity would be a historical irony. > > Didn't the crusades start when there was the deadly combination of surplus > military capacity and an unsafe Holy Land? Well, the Holy Land was just an excuse. > > How organised, powerful, and angry are christians in the US, and on a global > basis? They're all into home-schooling and Left Behind novels now. They've even been slack regarding assassination of abortion doctors. You just can't count on anybody these days. > > What would be the consequences of such activity on the birthplace of, say, > Allah? Probably what we're seeing now, but more of it. Sharon did make a lot of noise about digging up the aforementioned Muslim shrine a year or two ago, but I don't remember whether this was before or after the current intifada started, or whether that made things much worse. There was plenty of motivation already. Now, amid the suicide bombings and indiscriminate shelling, it doesn't really matter much. When Jesus was born, three kings busted ass to get there. Now that his birthplace is going up in smoke, Bush has Powell taking the scenic route. Carl > > (I know this blasphemous and impossible as far as Islam goes but I'm > attempting to make a comparison). > > waving from the happi southern hemisphere... > > Dwayne > > (via pravda.ru) -- Happiness is the maximum agreement between reality and desire -- Joseph Stalin # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net