POINT
OF VIEW
Going
Back To What It Was About Dr. King...
I am
impelled to write you concerning the responsibilities laid upon
you to live as Christians in the midst of an unChristian world.
That is what I had to do. That is what every Christian has to
do. But I understand that there are many Christians in America
who give their ultimate allegiance to man-made systems and customs.
They are afraid to be different. Their great concern is to be
accepted socially. They live by some such principle as this: “everybody
is doing it, so it must be alright.” For so many of you
Morality is merely group consensus. In your modern sociological
lingo, the mores are accepted as the right ways. You have unconsciously
come to believe that right is discovered by taking a sort of Gallup
poll of the majority opinion. How many are giving their ultimate
allegiance to this way.
I understand that you have an economic system in America known
as Capitalism. Through this economic system you have been able
to do wonders. You have become the richest nation in the world,
and you have built up the greatest system of production that history
has ever known. All of this is marvelous. But Americans, there
is the danger that you will misuse your Capitalism. I still contend
that money can be the root of all evil. It can cause one to live
a life of gross materialism. I am afraid that many among you are
more concerned about making a living than making a life. You are
prone to judge the success of your profession by the index of
your salary and the size of the wheel base on your automobile,
rather than the quality of your service to humanity. The misuse
of Capitalism can also lead to tragic exploitation. This has so
often happened in your nation. They tell me that one tenth of
one percent of the population controls more than forty percent
of the wealth. Oh America, how often have you taken necessities
from the masses to give luxuries to the classes. If you are to
be a truly Christian nation you must solve this problem. You cannot
solve the problem by turning to communism, for communism is based
on an ethical relativism and a metaphysical materialism that no
Christian can accept. You can work within the framework of democracy
to bring about a better distribution of wealth. You can use your
powerful economic resources to wipe poverty from the face of the
earth. God never intended for one group of people to live in superfluous
inordinate wealth, while others live in abject deadening poverty.
God intends for all of his children to have the basic necessities
of life, and he has left in this universe “enough and to
spare” for that purpose. So I call upon you to bridge the
gulf between abject poverty and superfluous wealth. I would that
I could be with you in person, so that I could say to you face
to face what I am forced to say to you in writing. Oh, how I long
to share your fellowship. Let me rush on to say something about
the church. Americans, I must remind you, as I have said to so
many others, that the church is the Body of Christ. So when the
church is true to its nature it knows neither division nor disunity.
But I am disturbed about what you are doing to the Body of Christ.
They tell me that in America you have within Protestantism more
than two hundred and fifty six denominations. The tragedy is not
so much that you have such a multiplicity of denominations, but
that most of them are warring against each other with a claim
to absolute truth. This narrow sectarianism is destroying the
unity of the Body of Christ. You must come to see that God is
neither a Baptist nor a Methodist; He is neither a Presbyterian
nor a Episcopalian. God is bigger than all of our denominations.
If you are to be true witnesses for Christ, you must come to see
that America. But I must not stop with a criticism of Protestantism.
I am disturbed about Roman Catholicism. This church stands before
the world with its pomp and power, insisting that it possesses
the only truth. It incorporates an arrogance that becomes a dangerous
spiritual arrogance. It stands with its noble Pope who somehow
rises to the miraculous heights of infallibility when he speaks
ex cathedra. But I am disturbed about a person or an institution
that claims infallibility in this world. I am disturbed about
any church that refuses to cooperate with other churches under
the pretense that it is the only true church. I must emphasize
the fact that God is not a Roman Catholic, and that the boundless
sweep of his revelation cannot be limited to the Vatican. Roman
Catholicism must do a great deal to mend its ways. There is another
thing that disturbs me to no end about the American church. You
have a white church and you have a Negro church. You have allowed
segregation to creep into the doors of the church. How can such
a division exist in the true Body of Christ? You must face the
tragic fact that when you stand at 11:00 on Sunday morning to
sing “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name” and “Dear
Lord and Father of all Mankind,” you stand in the most segregated
hour of Christian America. They tell me that there is more integration
in the entertaining world and other secular agencies than there
is in the Christian church. How appalling that is.
from Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech, “From Paul’s
Letter to American Christians,” read on
November, 4, 1956
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