Readers Respond -- Readers discuss Joe Bell’s columns
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“The Bell Curve” is the only Daily Pilot column I actually look
forward to reading each week. Joseph Bell’s articles are a breath of
fresh air in Orange County.
PEGGY CALHOUN
Santa Ana Heights
Joseph Bell (“Learning the real meaning of ‘Reclaiming America for
Christ,”’ May 3) sounds like the familiar liberal alarm of recent years:
beware, America: there are Christians hiding under every bed. But in
order to share his fears, we must see the world as he apparently does --
that the world we live in is an excessively moral one; that our art,
music and popular culture are strangled by piety and repression; that our
school children behave like so many morbid little monks, and those trend
setting Republican businessmen spend their days in fasting and prayer.
It’s a good thing we are guarded by a cleareyed, professional journalist
who can spot this disastrous trend before we’ve gone over the edge.
Bell is, as usual, trying to convince his readers that he is right by
presenting anyone who disagrees as hateful. The occasion for last
Thursday’s display was his account of a conference on “Reclaiming America
for Christ,” where he discovered that some people -- “these people,” as
he puts it -- believe that their ethical convictions should govern their
behavior, rather than their behavior sending them scurrying to find a
belief that supports it.
Bell, as always, knows better; if his friends do it, it’s good; if
these people raise questions, they’re fanatical hypocrites. Further, he’s
discovered that Christians are guilty of planning to vote; yes, actually
vote, in our American elections. They hide this scheme, he tells us,
using “code words” to mask their subversive intent, but Bell’s found them
out and is riding to the rescue.
The coming together of spiritual and temporal power into one despotic
governmental authority is, of course, something strenuously to be
avoided. But to imagine, as Bell does, that the politically powerful are
in danger of being seduced away from their current unprincipled
self-indulgence by the allure of religious discipline, is laughably
obtuse. What is to be feared -- and what has commonly occurred in the
past -- is that religious leaders will be bullied or bribed into serving
as toadies to those political powers, preaching sermons of laissez-faire
morality and infantile dependence of the sort that Bell applauds, and of
which the “religious” counselors he approvingly quotes give us examples.
DOUGLAS TOOHEY
Costa Mesa
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