Theresa May has revealed who’s guiding her Brexit
negotiations: God. But fortunately, LBC host James O’Brien had a truth bomb at
the ready:
What if Sadiq Khan came out and said ‘I’ve decided to hire a
night Tsar because Allah told me to’?
Bravo. The corporate tabloids and their readers would likely
be in uproar over such a comment from the London Mayor. For O’Brien, this
outrage should apply to Christianity having influence over politics as well as
Islam. His point is that any religion should be kept well away from parliament:
That chills me to the core when politicians come out and
cite some form of divine legitimacy for their political decisions. Such claims
of divine legitimacy appear to have been dangerous in the past. Tony Blair’s
old long-term political agent said the former Prime Minister viewed Iraq as a
“Christian battle”. O’Brien noted the similar claims of Blair’s American
counterpart in his LBC commentary:
It’s like George W. Bush saying that God told him to invade
Iraq. The political commentator finished his two cents by elaborating on the
double standard. And he was unequivocal:
If you wanted to give me a slap for saying Theresa May
probably shouldn’t bring God into conversations about Brexit, then you also
have to be in favour of and cheerleading if someone of a different faith, and
I’ll pick a Muslim mayor off the top of my head, says that he uses his faith in
order to make his political decisions. You can’t like one and not like the
other. Religion either has a role in public life or it doesn’t.
In short, O’Brien thinks faith should be separate from
politics. But Karl Marx would argue that religion does have a fundamental
political function. For the ruling elites. Religion suppresses ordinary people
because it teaches that social justice will be achieved in the afterlife. It
gives people false hope and encourages passivity. While this is worth
considering, May appropriating Christianity for her own legislative decisions
takes the politicisation of religion to another level. As O’Brien argues, there
is no place for it in a modern society.
Thanks to the Canary
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