Since the finale’s going on right now (not that I’m watching…), it seems like a good time to explore the Top Ten Religious Moments on American Idol, courtesy of Beliefnet.com:
It all starts with the title: something called “American Idol” is bound to be religious. And indeed, Fox’s megahit is all about worshiping new idols, converting the masses, and keeping the faith in our favorite contestants.
And, just like church, it happens every week, demanding our allegiance and, as we vote for the budding idols, our tithe. Plus, many “American Idol” contestants enjoy an afterlife, whether in gleeful infamy like William Hung or in stardom like Kelly Clarkson.
The results are a bit underwhelming. Lots of “shocking” Christian song selections and singers professing their faith.
One paragraph stood out to me, though:
[Jordin Sparks] caught the eye of well-known Christian singer Michael W. Smith, with whom she performed, and she also sang at the funeral for Christian football player-turned-soldier Pat Tillman, a job she was rumored to have gotten thanks to a connection from her famous father, former NFL player Phillippi Sparks.
Pat Tillman was Christian? According to whom? That’s not what I’ve read…
***UPDATE***: The article was fixed. The sentence now reads “… with whom she performed, and she also sang at the funeral for football player-turned-soldier Pat Tillman…” The word Christian has been omitted. Good. Thanks to author Lilit Marcus for making the change and to benjdm for pointing it out.
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I contacted them and asked them to fix it.
What?!!??!
I’m very upset by this. Granted, I know very little about Tillman, what he stands for, how firmly he held his beliefs, etc, but I’ve always held him in extremely high regard for his actions and the way he conducted his life, and I consider him a model atheist and citizen.
This is slander… reading that Pat Tillman was a good Christian soldier, and knowing that people are going to read that and swallow it, just sickens me.
As if Jesus needs more people lying for him.
That’s infuriating.
A couple years ago, his family was getting all kinds of shit from the military because he and they were atheists. Now that his memory has conveniently faded, it seems he might be posthumously converted, just like so many other famous atheists. It’s like those rumors that started circulating around shortly after Steve Irwin’s death that, shortly before he got speared by a sting ray, he converted to fundamentalist Christianity.
Some people just can’t stand the idea that anyone good could exist outside of their religion.
Pat Tillman was an Atheist as far as I know… What an amazing human being he was!
Gosh, now Im scared that when I die, Ruben Studdard is going to appear to sing “Shout to the Lord” at my funeral. Prop my dead body up in a chair and watch over me, guys.
Hemant - you watch. After you die, you’ll magically become Christian too.
One of my “Top Ten Religious Moments on AI” actually happened Tuesday when David Archuleta sang “Imagine” by John Lennon. He didn’t sing the most of the first two (of three) verses of the song, completely dropping:
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It may be subtle, but he subtly butchered the meaning of the song.
I sent them a note as well. Pat Tillman was openly atheist, as several interviews with his fellow soldiers and his family reveal. Why are some Christians so insecure? It seems that anyone outside of their religion must not be seen as having any goodness at all. Are these people’s beliefs so flimsy that they are that easily swayed?
I also sent them a note. Wonder if they’ll respond? (And I wonder if now I’ll get on their mailing list?)
Way to honor Mr. Tillman’s memory. Use him as an example of a good Christian without anything to go by but your mere assumption based on the fact that he was a good man and served his country honorably.
And this reminds me of the continuing disgraceful cover-up by the Bush administration of how he died.
Way to honor Mr. Tillman’s memory.
Not a surprise. We all *know* Darwin, Eintstein, Lincoln, Jefferson, Roddenberry, et al. recanted on their deathbed. Everyone is a Christian some people just choose to deny it . . .until the end. cue spooky music.
Wasn’t Tillman fragged by his own squad for not being Christian?
Or is that just me cobbling together coherence from half-truths, misinformation and uncomfortable silences?
He was killed by friendly fire, but the exact circumstances of what and why still aren’t clear (when are they ever when the military is involved)? Tillman was pretty open about being an unbeliever, so some people have speculated that maybe that was part of it. Contributing to the speculation was the fact that his atheism turned out to be one of the reasons that the investigation of his death was so half-assed:
So that just fueled the speculation.
So Tillman’s beliefs were definitely at issue in the investigation after his death. But whether they played any role in his death itself is still just speculation, though. I’ve at least never heard anyone provide any solid evidence that Tillman was killed because he wasn’t Christian. I wouldn’t put it past the military to do something like that, but I can’t believe it without some solid evidence.
This is ridiculous - it still hasn’t been changed. I tried to contact the author directly; perhaps she will be more responsive than Beliefnet.
Thanks go to the author, Lilit Marcus, for fixing it within hours of being asked about it.