Posted on 11/06/2004 8:22:14 PM PST by ConservativeStatement
Blah, blah, blah.......
man i got a lot of gas...
| Published on Friday, November 05, 2004 Selling Our Souls to the Right
I thought Christianity taught us to love our neighbors and to feed the hungry. I thought we were supposed to care for the sick and give alms to the poor. Although the Bible says that its easier for a camel to fit through a needles eye than for a rich man to go to heaven, millions of evangelical Christians across the country voted for a president who gave tax cuts to the rich while other hardworking people lost their jobs and healthcare. As a Christian myself, I find it disappointing that many Christians do not see that the basic principles that guide the Democratic Party are consistent with their faith and could improve their lives, yet cast their votes based on their opposition to abortion and gay marriage. Despite the fact that his policies hurt them, too many middle or lower income voters were wooed by Bushs promise to pursue a social agenda that incorporates certain aspects of his faith. Four million evangelical Christians voted for the first time this election. This groundswell of evangelical votersan interest group that includes fully 30 percent of all Americanstipped the contest in battleground states like Ohio in Bushs favor. Bush, who frequently professed his faith and regularly met with Christian leaders, worked hard to target this interest group. In an egregious case, the Republican National Committee released pamphlets in Arkansas and West Virginia saying that a vote for Kerry is a vote against the Bible. I think not. In the first place, wielding religion as a political tool is unacceptable and downright wrong. The idea that each person should be entitled to his or her own judgment of who to vote for is demolished when religious leaders threaten the fires of Hellhow can anyone argue with that? You can always find conflicting political advice from non-religious sources, but by nature you cant argue the facts against faith. Religion is simply less accountable to logic. The alliance, formalized or not, between God and a particular political party should not be tolerated in a nation that was founded on the separation of church and state. Christians should not be persuaded to vote Republican based on one or two issues when the rest of the GOP agenda contradicts what we stand for. If Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said at the Republican National Convention that you dont have to agree with everything the Republican Party does to vote Republican then you shouldnt have to agree with everything the Democratic Party does to vote Democrat. If people were free to evaluate the Bible on their own, they might conclude that the Democratic Party better fulfills Christs teachings. Bush claims to be compassionate, yet there is nothing compassionate about giving $89 billion in tax relief to the richest 1 percent of Americans, while 500,000 kids lose their afterschool programs. He cut benefits for veterans, many of whom lost arms and legs while fighting for their country, something Kerry vowed to reverse. Bush chose profits for drug companies as opposed to affordable prescription drugs for seniors, while Kerry promised to import lower-cost drugs and provide health care for all Americans. Kerry wanted to fight for the average American, the mother whos struggling to find time with her kids while working two jobs to pay her rent while her husbands in Iraq yet he lost because he and his party supposedly lack family values. Furthermore, if evangelicals protest abortion because it is murder, then it doesnt make sense for evangelicals to support the war in Iraq, where thousands of innocent Iraqis and Americans have met their ends prematurely. If the ultimate goal was to prevent murder, then it doesnt make sense to support a president who allowed the automatic weapons ban to expirea law that, even if ineffective as some have claimed, at least showed that America was committed to removing tools of mass death from the hands of individuals. If Christians care so much about the life of the unborn, then they should also care about the lives of people who are among the living right now, but who could be killed any minute in Iraq by an insurgent, in their homes by gun violence, or simply by a mortal lack of sufficient health care. I believe abortion is wrong, too, but there are so many other issues which Bush supports that are wrong for the same reason. Voting for Bush because of his conservative views on gay marriage doesnt make sense either. Bush opposes gay marriage because the Bible defines marriage as between a man and a woman. So does Kerry. Unlike Bush, Kerry wants to give gay couples the same legal benefits as heterosexual couples because he recognizes that he cannot legislate the Bibles definition of marriage in a country founded on the separation of church and state. Despite the provision that marriage, in the religious sense, will remain intact, by delaying any move towards legalizing civil unions Bush has shown just how little he cares about gay Americans. Evangelical Christians who voted for Bush out of fear of the words gay marriage are forgetting that the Bible also tells them to be compassionate, even towards so-called sinners. Rather than siding with Bush for his position on these two issues, it would have made more sense for Christians to vote for Kerry because his entire platform fit the spirit, if not the word, of the Bible. Although he was smeared as a Massachusetts liberal who was out of touch with the average person, Kerry truly cared about fighting for everyone, not just the wealthy and the connected. Perhaps Americans doubted Kerrys compassion because his policies only followed biblical principles, not biblical words. If so, where was their faith? Loui Itoh 07, a Crimson editorial editor, is a government concentrator in Quincy House.
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What great memories I have of Harvard Square from earlier this week, oh, specifically mid-afternoon Thursday.
So many holes I won't even bother...
They couldn't PAY ME to take their souls.
You just gotta love these libs: they spend their entire lives sneering at Jesus Christ, and his believers, until an election comes around and they make him part of their old class warfare obsession.
Oh, good grief! Where to begin?
GOD, I lovit when, we, the ignorant, get to set the rules for the next generation (SCOTUS)
You would have seen a much different attitude, concerning the war, if there had been a parenthetical "D" behind W's name.
He could get into Harvard writing slop like this? And what exactly is a "government concentrator" anyway? Does it have something to do with orange juice?
boy ain it nice that when you want a vote from the religious folks you stop calling them "religious nuts" gee democratic values where the poor who can but dont work get rewarded with a welfare check is sharing inscribed in the bible? isn't there something about working hard and reaping the fruits of your labour in there... nothing about leeching.
Really, abortion on demand fits the spirit of the Bible? "Thou shalt not kill" applies to babies too.
Well, at least they're not bitter.
Hmm, interesting take on Christianity this woman (?) has.
Apparently in her world, Christianity is all about giving money to the government instead of the poor and killing children.
Strange world this one inhabits...
Jesus said we( meaning His church), are suposed to feed the hungry, He didn't say "Go thee unto the welfare office!"
Now just substitute African-Americans for Christians and Democratic for GOP.
.......... African-Americans should not be persuaded to vote Democratic based on one or two issues when the rest of the Democratic agenda contradicts what we stand for.
You mean Wednesday right? Kerry's concession and Bush Victory Speech.
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