Bully Pulpit

In Sunday School,
I learned that a
person could live
inside the belly of
a great fish for
three whole days

And a boat could
be built that would
hold two of every
creature ever born
plus a family of
eight

And that a barely
pubescent shepherd
could slay a giant
with a slingshot
and a well-aimed
stone.

And the Jesus
we heard about
fed people and
welcomed children and
told stories about
kind strangers who
cared for others

And he talked
about mercy and
he talked about hope
and he talked about
loving one another,
not as good ideas, but
as the essence of
righteousness.

And how the ones
who taught me that
became advocates for
a theology of meanness,
mouthpieces for a
politics of hate,
soldiers in an army
of exclusion,
is a kind of reverse-
miracle I’ll never
understand.

2 thoughts on “Bully Pulpit

  1. This is such a beautiful piece and very accurate to the way so many of us were raised. When did the switch happen? At what point do the adults/spiritual leaders in our lives decide okay, let’s flip the switch? Let’s go from love to hate, from peace to chaos, from we are all one, to I’m better than you, I’m right and you’re wrong. I’m really just curious as to what causes that flip.

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