The Sour Grapes Of Wrath: Tenn. County Politician Seeks To Stave Off God's Vengeance
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Mon Oct 05, 2015 at 10:25:41 AM EST

It has become a cliché to say that you spotted an article online that was so strange you first assumed it was from The Onion.

Yet that happened to me over the weekend. Several people posted a story to social media from Blount County, Tenn., concerning a resolution introduced by Karen Miller, a member of the county commission, that implores God to spare the county when he unleashes his wrath on the nation for permitting marriage equality.

"That has to be a joke," I thought. But I spent some time digging, and no, it's no joke. Miller is real; she means it.

Her resolution reads in part, "We adopt this Resolution before God that He pass us by in His Coming Wrath and not destroy our Country and He did Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighboring cities. As the Passover Lamb was a means of salvation to the ancient Children of Israel, so we stand upon the safety of the Lamb of God to save us." (Gee, Karen, do you unnecessarily capitalize much?)

But wait, there's more! The resolution also condemns the Supreme Court, which it helpfully points out is "not the sole and final arbiter of the powers of the States under the Ninth and Tenth Amendments, when it acts in an area outside of it jurisdiction." It also calls on Tennessee officials to "utilize all authority within their power to protect Natural Marriage from lawless court opinions."

I have a few questions for Miller:

One: Can you be more specific about when we can expect the wrath of God? The marriage-equality decision was handed down June 26. More than three months have passed, and to be honest, it doesn't feel to me like much has changed. Americans are continuing with their lives, and except for a few Kim Davises out there, people seem to be moving on. So what's the hold-up? Is it possible that God's not as torqued off as you seem to think?

Two: What form will the wrath take and how will we distinguish it from regular natural disasters? Those of us on the East Coast had a close brush with a hurricane this past weekend. But that couldn't have been it. God-fearing South Carolina, which fought same-sex marriage to the bitter end, got slammed, while those of us in Maryland, where we approved marriage equality by ballot referendum in 2012, just had to deal with some rain.

Three: Is there any chance the wrath will be especially creative? Let's face it, the fire-and-brimstone threats are getting kind of old. I'm not exactly itching to live through Miller's idea of the wrath of God, but I have to admit that if it took the form of, say, a battle between Godzilla and Rodan, that might be cool to see - even if my house gets crushed in the process.

Four: What are they putting in the water in Blount County?

It's easy to joke about stuff like this. What's not funny is that religious extremists continue their crusade to base public policy for all of us on narrow interpretations of the Bible. They are free to worship a god of wrath, hate and destruction, but millions of other Americans don't care to tremble before that deity.

One of those people is Ginny West Case, a retired Christian educator at First United Methodist Church in Maryville. Case told the Maryville Daily Times that she doesn't recognize the god described in Miller's resolution.

"That is not a primary characteristic of the God I know and love," Case said. "I'm tired of God being used as a battering ram. The Bible, over and over, tells us God is the God of love and grace and mercy."

Bingo. People disagree on these matters. That's why Miller's resolution would be fine if passed by her church, but it's wholly inappropriate for a government entity.

Because it's a resolution, some might say this is no big deal. After all, it doesn't have the force of law and doesn't require anyone to do anything. I disagree. The language here is so over the top that not only would Miller's resolution be a significant embarrassment for the county if it were to pass, it would also raise constitutional concerns.

Miller's resolution is a sad commentary from a fundamentalist zealot. It deserves to die a quick death, crushed under the weight of its own absurdity.

 




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as it may seem, that is exactly the sort of attitude I've encountered from a lot of Good Christians (along with "we MUST take back America!").  That, or "It's all Obama's fault!"  (Got a dose of that over the weekend.)

Her God... I recognize.  It's not the one of my childhood and youth (although maybe the one of the kids I grew up around), it's the one I encountered every since I made the mistake of getting involved with the Assemblies decades ago - and have heard in local mainstream churches since then.  That's the God of a LOT of people.

I hope it does die a quick death, but watch out for zombie forms of the resolution, and what are essentially copies showing up in other areas.


by ArchaeoBob on Mon Oct 05, 2015 at 03:37:03 PM EST


If the commissioners look back at their resolution they will be turned into a pillar of salt.

by JerrySloan on Wed Oct 07, 2015 at 02:19:44 PM EST

From Ghostbuster Central no indications of a Class 10 or higher entity preparing to wipe out any part of the Earth. No unusual readings or local PKE build up in preparation for an explosion of super normal potential anywhere. So how does Ms Miller get her information in order to produce this paper plea?

Has she made the animal sacrifice with the proper rituals and take lamb's legs and start painting occult symbols on the doors of those who do not want to be struck down? Or will it be a flood? No we were promised fire next time if it is the Thunder God Jehovah.

Maybe she has had dream communications from said entity or other types who use that mode. Does she consider herself a priestess of her God? Does she really think a paper plea will cut it with such a jealous god as he?

Updates from GBC as is relevant to the situation should parameters change. We have positioned GB-5R sat. over the general area and will maintain synchrony till further notice.

GBC out. End of transmission....

by Nightgaunt on Sun Oct 11, 2015 at 06:51:10 PM EST


I've been asking myself what's in the water in Texas, because they have produced a fertile crop of wingnuts in the last few years. What would Karen Miller do if a storm hits her community? I'd like to ask her why God would permit conservative and religious South Carolina to endure heavy flooding, and spare Massachusetts from harm?


by khughes1963 on Sat Oct 24, 2015 at 09:59:15 PM EST

If God is going to destroy the US over gay marriage, why did nothing happen for centuries concerning slavery? Why did we escape his wrath when we were erasing the native population?

by trog69 on Mon Nov 02, 2015 at 06:31:40 PM EST


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