Get a Load Off

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But it also thinks that a great many things have gone wrong with the world that God made and that God insists, and insists very loudly, on our putting them right again.  C.S. Lewis/Mere Christianity

Dear Christian;

I haven’t written anything in weeks.  I had nothing because my vision of what I wanted this blog to be (reflective, but upbeat) was at odds with all the things I’ve been thinking and feeling since the elections last November.  I’ve been affected in a way that was profound and unexpected.  What happened?   I love politics.  I love to debate the merits of the policy du jour.  Not so this time, because this election was never elevated to discussions on policy.  Instead we were continually tripping over behavior that most of us would not tolerate from even the most casual acquaintance.  No good good come from the leadership of a guy who has been accused of defrauding students (Trump University), whose charitable foundation admitted to violating a ban on “self dealing”, who publicly ridiculed a disabled person, and…so much more.  I’ve felt isolated, wondering why I felt the sting of this election so personally, when everyone around me has moved on.  I’ve considered the suggestion that much of my angst was a result of my tendency to over analyze.  Maybe I’m one of the many whiny babies and sore losers that some in the media have made reference to.  I don’t suppose it matters anymore, because today is the day I move on.  I’m intentionally looking forward with certainty and confidence.

Of course, before I move on; here’s what I need to say.

What has blown me away, and kept me stuck is my confusion and disappointment at the large number of Christians that voted for the President-elect. I can’t wrap my head around it.  The math doesn’t work.  Our faith is in Christ, who commands us to love others as we love ourselves.  We watched or read tweets from a man who blatantly insulted, vilified and bullied humans from all walks of life.  Supporting that is the opposite of love.  God is moral and just.  Why would we choose to support a leader who almost daily shows a lack of regard and compassion for the earth and people that God created?  It isn’t reasonable for a Christian to believe that a just Supreme Court will spring from the nominees of a man who has exhibited blatant immorality?  I feel certain that the means will not net the hoped for end.  *You reap what you sow

God gifted us with free will.  We choose freely to follow Christ.  Our obedience to Him flows from a submitted heart, not the law.  We have been commissioned to share Christ by modeling the life He led; not by ramming the law down people’s throats.  Aligning ourselves with any leader who repeatedly espouses disdain for every value we are supposed to hold dear does deep damage to our cause.  We are to foster change in the way people want to live. We do that with compassion, cheerful generosity and kindness.  I sincerely believe that God weeps at the thought of us trying to achieve His purposes by any means necessary.  Christianity isn’t losing the cultural war because of its values.  Its losing, because many Christians adhere to the letter of the law, while shamefully ignoring the Spirit.  Isn’t that what the Pharisees did?

The election is over, but the need to be clear about what you believe and where you stand as a Christian is urgent.  Christianity was never about seeking personal comfort.  Even its founder billed it as difficult.  Choosing to follow Christ is a grave, but noble decision.  Choosing to live that decision means relying on tradition and groupthink won’t cut it.  Prayer and soul searching followed by action will.

Writing my thoughts has been cathartic.  My intent is not to hurt or alienate, but to share what I believe to be true while providing a little food for thought.

Meanwhile, I appreciate the opportunity to share what has been foremost in my thoughts.  Thanks!

Please share your thoughts whether you are opposed or in agreement with mine.

*Galatians 6:7

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Let The Bandwagon Pass You By

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I love being a part of something better than myself.  That is the real appeal of America.  It’s the reason people come teeming here.  It’s not for a job cleaning toilets or picking blueberries.  It’s the promise of equal protection under the law.  It’s hope for a safe place to raise children who can improve their circumstances through education.  It’s the thrill of living in a place where justice is a real thing that can be sought and won.  People come here in pursuit of safety and the prospect of happiness.

Our Constitution and The Bill of Rights protect our ideals.  These documents lift us above our collective selves and make us great.  It is when we seek to conduct our business by the spirit of these documents that we shine.  America is only as great as our continuing allegiance to the lofty ideals it was built upon.  We sink when we talk about the greatness of America while actively destroying everything it stands for.

Who would think we could sink to such depths?  We are polluting our country literally and figuratively.  We watch abhorrent behavior from every direction and do nothing.  Foolish people take center stage to spew venom and sophomoric nonsense, yet we remain silent.  We watch in horror (or glee) while these foolish/dangerous people trample the rights of our fellow Americans.  Many of our highest elected officials show only mild disapproval to the egregious comments and suggestions we hear almost weekly.  Sadly, we allow them to think a smirk and a shake of the head is all it takes to appear above it all.  The truth is, silence and mild reproach does not absolve any of us of culpability for what is happening.  Haven’t you noticed, the mud is sticking to all of us?  At the rate things are going, we really will have to make America great again; and it’s going to take a miracle.  So, get off the bandwagon!  Stop gawking, and take a stand against those who would damage our country.   We must turn the tide.

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