I Miss Our Country
By Ann Weaver Hart, published Jan 22, 2008
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When I was growing up, I was taught about that Constitution. I was taught that I had rights and that you had rights and that my rights ended where yours began. There was a price for my rights, and it was that I must not deprive you of yours. My teachers told me that I was fortunate to live in a country where I could choose my religion, my friends, could read what I wanted, write and say what I wanted, and was generally free from tyranny. It never crossed my mind either that my teachers were naive to say so, or that I was naive to believe them.
Then somebody hijacked our country.
People started saying this was a "Christian Country." I stayed on my side of my rights, and did not shout them down. This is a secular country. We don't have a national religion (Thanks be to my personal deity!) that everyone must follow. How could I have been so wrong? I did not see the hand writing on the wall when the "moral majority" rose in the 80s. I knew they were neither, and I assumed that others saw that as well. How wrong I was. A whole lot of people bought their story and their "vision" and the results for democracy and freedom were bad, very bad.
I had no clue about the perfidy of the religious right, as long as I was a "practicing Christian." Then we got into the wrong war for the wrong reason at the wrong time, and this enlightened me.
When I protested that "Thou shalt not kill," applied to our so-called enemies, I was called unpatriotic. This offended me, but since I was still free to express myself, I did not retaliate, since it was both un-Christian and not in the spirit of Democracy, the kind with a capital D. Again, how wrong I was!
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