Gordon Mursell
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Two events dominate the media as I write this. The first is the horrifying discovery of the crimes of Josef Fritzl, in the Austrian town of Amstetten: he imprisoned and abused his own daughter, and several of the children he fathered through her, in a soundproof underground cellar beneath his own house for 24 years. The second is the local election results, in which Labour have suffered their heaviest losses for many years.
These two events have more in common than we might think. It’s easy to demonize Josef Fritzl. And it’s certainly hard to imagine a more monstrous or revolting crime. The publication of photographs showing him sunbathing in Thailand while his helpless daughter and several young children were locked in his basement is bound to make us ask: how could anyone do such a thing?
And yet Josef Fritzl represents merely the most extreme form of a very common philosophy of life: I will do what makes me happy, and if that causes others to suffer, hard luck. In fact you could argue that, by our refusal to face the truth about climate change, we are as guilty as he is – we are in effect locking our children and grandchildren into a world with no future and throwing away the key. We are right to be disgusted at these crimes. But mere disgust is too convenient. There are lessons for all of us to learn.
And what about the local elections? The decline of one large political party need not in itself be bad news, whatever your personal preference: bad results can often galvanize politicians into doing better. More worrying is a widespread sense of drift: pollsters report increasing numbers of people who feel disaffected with all the mainstream parties, and either don’t vote or vote for the BNP instead. Again, it’s easy to disapprove. A wiser course would be to consider how to promote a better alternative.
And this, surely, is where Christianity comes in. The Bible is full of stirring visions of a new cosmos - not just a new church, but a new world. Revelation 21 is one example; Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount is another. A third is Isaiah 65:17-25, in which God promises to build a new Jerusalem in which ill-health will be unheard-of, everyone will be properly housed and employed, and even animals will live together in peace.
A fantasy? That depends on us. And anyway, we need good and attractive fantasies which will draw people away from the sick perversions of a Josef Fritzl and the empty slogans of so many politicians.
For a really compelling dream or vision draws people together in a common cause. As I write, one other event has hit the headlines. Stoke City have been promoted to the Premiership; and the whole of North Staffordshire is celebrating - as I’m sure they are down the M6 in West Bromwich too!
But if football can draw people together, so can faith; for God has entrusted to us a tremendous vision of how the world can be remade in obedience to Jesus Christ. The best response to the moral decay and political apathy we see around us is to offer, and live, Christ’s vision for a new and better world.
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He's absolutely right. the glorification of greed and consumerism at the expense of others is the antithesis of the gospel message. Well done for speaking out
Mark oliver, Stafford, UK
with the steady decline of the anglican communion in england itself, perhaps it would be wise for the good bishop to comment on his own failings as a church leader rather than make outlandish and idiotic comparisons between a heinous creature posing as a father, and global warming opponents.
JM, Orange County, USA
Perhaps one culd argue that the religious leaders who do not allow any form of birth control, and cause overpopulation,are just as guilty of destroying the planet.
So following the good Bishops line of thought, the Pope is guilty of destroying the Planet!
John, Warwick,
when I saw the headlines I thought here we go again another well meaning bishop putting his foot in it. Having read his article in full, I now appreciate what he has to say, well written and thought provoking if you are willing to read it with an open mind!
Tony, Colne, Lancashire,
Surely the bishop must have read about Galileo and if he had any sense he would have avoided getting involved in any scientific matters where there is a divergence of views.
Certainly I very much resent being placed on a par with Fritzl just because I am sceptical about man-made climate change.
Brian E, Beaconsfield, England
And we allow Gordon Mursell and his fellow Bishops of the Church of England to sit in the House of Lords and interfere in our legislative process?
Geoffrey Negus, Solihull, England
Extrapolating from minor to major like this is a typical religious gimmick. Not helpful unless you have the full help of the inquisition behind you. I do get the feeling that the Bishop was feeling Gaias pain when he heard about Fritzls carbon footprint generating trips to Thailand.
Simon, Leeds,
There are a couple of Anglican Bishops who talk sense about society and its troubles, but Stafford is not one of them. To compare people who are sceptical on the subject of climate change, including 31,000 American scientists last week, with
a mentally disturbed family abuser, is just stupidity.
Ian Platt, Irthlingborough, Nirthants
Of course this is all based on the idea that global warming exists and that manmade emissions are capable of influencing the natural cycles. Since the global average temp hasn't risen since 1998 and last year actually fell by .5-.75 degrees F, it starts to look iffy.
terry, roxbury, USA
This "Right" Reverend is all "wrong." You Brits probably think we are all mad over here, but many of us do not believe most of the "hype" about global warming. Groupthink can be a very seductive and dangerous thing and I think that is where we are on global warming.
Thomas Hagedorn, Cincinnati, United States
Global Warming is caused by over population.
The church doesnt want you to use birthcontrol.
Less babies means less christians. Less christians mean less money in the church collection plate.
The church is responsible for Global Warming. Make them pay.
Chris, Brighton, USA
I agree that the Bible sets a good code of conduct but it's validity is questionable and can be interpreted in many ways.
Football is reality (probably at it's very worst). I believe that the way forward is not Christianity per se but better education for our children and discipline to enable this
marion marchant, Reigate,