I don’t like politics. I usually find politics at best necessary and only at times, interesting. This happens to be one of those interesting times; no matter what happens from here, it’s destined to be a historic election. Sarah Palin, who I am honestly quite impressed with, has made what was turning out to be bland political soup a spicy flavorful, bring-tears-to-your-eyes gumbo. (I always end up at food, somehow). So, how do you sift through all the rhetoric and political-speak? From the economy to ANWAR to Iraq to health care to the enviroment……..how can you make it all make sense and leave the voting booth justified that you have “loved your neighbor”? That is what we’re called to do isn’t it? Love the Lord with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself. Loving my neighbor is not always easy….maybe even the hardest part is trying to figure out ‘who’ my neighbor is. I think ultimately I must love and defend those who are the most vulnerable in our society with no obvious way to care for themselves. And that is why I sift through every other issue with a sort of ambivalence that mirrors the murky understanding most of us have about political issues. But, when it comes to life…..now that’s a serious matter. It’s pretty clear to me. God gives life and He alone should take it away. I have some personal experience in this area which only heightens my sensibilities. It’s been my experience in the medical field that women who, usually in the face of poor counseling and external pressure, make the decision to abort, live with a horrific guilt and shame that is impossible to overcome, save the grace of God. This Obama-McCain video from Saddleback Church seals the deal for me. Obama is not sure when a person acquires ‘her’ basic human rights…..and McCain is quite sure…..at conception. I could hibernate till November and go straight to the voting booth without hearing or seeing one more debate or interview. I would plug my ears or something, but I think it’s gonna be way too much fun for that. I’ve learned what I need to learn about the candidates though. John McCain is willing to love the little “neighbors” that get no say and I will be privileged to help him give them a voice.
Okay, there….no more politics.
new every morning says
AMEN! Way to go!
I know it is a little scary to voice our political views in public (blogland).
You did a beautiful job.
The Newbie says
Wow! Well said, I totally agree. Thanks for putting that out there, hopefully you’ll get more feedback. It needs to be said and you couldn’t have said it better. The idea that my little Sophia could have so easily been aborted makes me so grateful to her 16 year old birth mom who had no money, family, and didn’t even speak our language. She chose to see the pregnancy through because it was the right thing to do. Thanks again for your great words.
edie+steve says
Thanks ladies! Oh, and Jessica, I read your adoption story! What a blessing that little sweetie must be. We have considered it ourselves……hard to know which avenue to consider.
gracielynn's says
Love it !
Love reading your blog.. esp. the bit about Why you homeschool..
we have been hsing our youngest since birth.. (she’s almost 13)
our oldest dd , married and hs her son.. 🙂 Which I am very happy about ..