Watching Christians Celebrate Killing
The Trump team’s appalling war-plan chat
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a press conference (OSV News photo/Lisa Marie David, pool via Reuters).
Five
hundred years ago, Desiderius Erasmus hoped that someday Christian
leaders would help create a more peaceful world by thoughtfully applying
their faith to questions of war. It’s safe to say he would not be
encouraged by the leaked group chat featuring top Trump officials discussing airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen.
There’s been a great deal of reflection within Christian traditions,
especially in the last century, about whether Christianity is more
consistent with just-war theory (the view that Christians may resort to
war under certain conditions) or some version of pacifism (the view that
no war is consistent with the Gospel). But a rare glimpse of actual
Christians in power making actual decisions about actual warfare
revealed just how little they care about any of it. Instead, it
exemplified how Christian leaders use empty religious gestures as window
dressing for war-making.