Over the last ten years, the Church of God International has evolved into a very political and highly partisan organization. During that period, Pastor Bill Watson has pushed that organization to adopt a radical right-wing agenda and a message that supports Republicans in general and Donald Trump in particular. In more recent times, Watson and his allies (Adrian Davis and Tony Buchert) have cast aside any pretense of objectivity or neutrality. And, if there are any voices left within that culture who disagree with Watson’s message, they have been effectively silenced and/or rendered powerless to stop it.
Even a
casual perusal of that church’s website will demonstrate the pervasiveness of
this transformation. Their currently featured Armor of God episode is
one by Bill Watson entitled “Make America Great.” See https://www.cgi.org/armor It is
interesting to note that this program was recorded in the heyday of the Trump
Administration, and now appears again in the wake of Trump’s defeat in
November. And Mr. Watson’s message is clear: America was doing really well
under Trump and will collapse if he is forced to leave office.
Likewise, among
CGI’s most recent sermons posted on their website, Tony Buchert’s “Hostile
Takeover” (https://www.cgi.org/weeklysermons?sapurl=LytxNWdtL2xiL21pLyt5NGg5Mzk1P2VtYmVkPXRydWU=)
is a simmering rant about political developments since their homespun local
Feast of Tabernacles. Pastor Buchert talks about the “inexcusable ignorance” of
folks who don’t support Trump’s agenda. He rails against the “ridiculousness”
of mask wearing and complains about the infringements on his rights and
freedoms. And, although there has been a great deal of discussion in recent
days about educating the public about the efficacy of taking the new Covid-19
vaccine, the good pastor makes clear that he doesn’t intend to participate and
suggests that everyone should resist mandatory vaccination (a straw man). He
even goes on to imply that the primary motivation behind the whole thing is the
monetary compensation that “big pharma” is going to receive as a consequence of
the push to vaccinate the public (after all, any concern for public health is
largely a hoax perpetrated by the mainstream media).
Buchert scoffs
at anyone who would dare to contradict Trump’s narrative about election fraud. However,
like the president whom he supports, the pastor fails to offer any evidence that
Biden’s win was anything other than the consequence of a fair election. Later,
Buchert even implies that folks who don’t support Trump are “traitors.” Although
he professes not to have reached any personal conclusions about the matter,
Buchert suggests that we may be in the process of a “hostile takeover.” He goes
on to speculate that God may be chastening America right now, and that
Christians should be praying hard for God to intervene and set things to right
(help Trump to prevail). Before finishing, he reminds his audience that Satan
attempted a coup d’état (the thought has never crossed his mind that this might
be what Trump is attempting to do). He concludes by making fun of the office of
President-elect.
To be sure,
these folks quote a lot of scriptures, but they always employ them to buttress
whatever political argument they happen to be making at the time. Watson and
his allies are convinced that the United States is modern Israel. They are also
convinced that Trump and Republicans represent “traditional Christian values”
and are the only thing standing between them and godless socialism. Hence, although
their messages are clearly a reflection of the lens through which they see
current affairs, we should also be aware of the fact that a majority of folks
(even other supporters of Trump) view the CGI lens/perspective as being
DISTORTED! Thus, while their messages may make them and their supporters feel
good, they have doomed the Church of God International to be perceived by a
large slice of the American public as a collection of Trumpist, right-wing nut
jobs. For a Christian Church that is ostensibly trying to proclaim Christ’s
gospel to the world, that’s probably not a great image to present.
Lonnie
Hendrix
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