15
Apr
08

Keep Politics OUT OF Christianity

Let me make a bold declaration:  I am a Christian and I am NOT a Republican or a Democrat.  In fact, I do not choose to vote because there is no one running for higher office that even remotely reflects my views.  Oh, people say, you must exercise your “God given right to vote”.  Where in God’s Word is there anything about voting?  Jesus said to render unto Caesar the things that are his.  That is about the extent of any discussion of “politics” in the Bible.

Politicians are professional liars and even if they were telling the truth, I do not agree with much of anything they say.  I have major underlying problems with the basic philosophy of both major parties as well as most independent ones.  It really doesn’t matter anyway because nowhere do I see any instructions in the Bible for believers to be involved in politics.

1 Timothy says to pray for kings and those in authority that we may lead a quiet and peaceful life in all godliness and honesty.  It does not say to run for the office of King.  1 Timothy also says that if a man desire the office of a bishop (overseer in the church), he desires a good thing.  Nowhere are there any statements to the effect of “he who desires to be President desires a good thing”.  There are no statements for it is NOT a good thing.

The political system in America is nothing but a steaming pot of filthy corruption and over inflated egos vying for positions that will allow the person to make the most money and hold the reigns to the most power.  It is funny how few professional athletes, rock stars, actors and actresses seek elective office.  Why should they?  They already make millions of dollars and have adorning multitudes who bow down and worship the very ground they walk on.  What on earth could they gain by actually doing something constructive like run a country?

I talked with an old acquaintance yesterday that whenever we talk, the conversation turns to politics and then ends with him saying “I am a Republican and that’s just the way things should be”.  Since there is no room for debate the call always ends shortly thereafter.  This always comes up in regard to one subject and one subject only.

I direct a small charity.  I have had to basically close it down due to lack of donations.  This is due to the fact that most of the people I knew well enough to ask for donations were from an ancient time in my life when I was a conservative Republican.  Conservative Republicans don’t like throwing money at poor people who in their minds should take care of themselves.  Where exactly these people DO throw their money is a mystery to me, for most of them have far more money than I would ever dream of having in ten lifetimes.

Here is the argument; if a person is poor, it is always their fault.  They brought it on because of laziness usually.  Thus, the way out of poverty is to work three or four jobs and live in a tent and eat grass.  Once a person does this long enough, he will accumulate enough money to live the American Dream.  The Democratic response is for the government to levy excessive taxes on anyone making money so as to take that money and give it to the poor person with no strings attached.  Both of these arguments are not only silly but inherently flawed.

I am fat.  I cannot deny this reality.  My whole family is/was fat.  My mom spent her entire 87 years of life either obese or grossly obese.  She also spent thousands of dollars on every diet known to man trying NOT to be fat.  She died very fat.  My sister, my brother and myself are all fat and have fought to keep our weight under control our whole lives.  We have all failed, just as our mother and her mother and all her aunts.  Only recently has the medical field reluctantly acknowledged that there are “fat genes” that predispose certain people to being fat.

Medical science has also discovered there are genes that make a person susceptible to various forms of cancer and many diseases.  If these things are in the genes, there is little a person can do except be extra vigilant and careful to not feed the monster lurking within their bodies.  Those with strong family histories of everything from heart disease to Alzheimer’s usually end up fighting the same battles as those who came before them.  Science now even thinks the same is true of alcoholism, depression and other things.

The problem is that fat people are automatically labeled as lazy, undisciplined, selfish and generally bad people to be around.  Many deserve such a label for they are all these things.  But, if judgment is made purely on how a person looks without delving into the WHYs of their situation, there is no difference between calling all fat people lazy jerks than calling all black people lazy jerks or all poor people lazy jerks.  In all cases it is flat out wrong to categorize a group of people and self-righteously declare them lazy worthless excuses for humans just because of how they look, the color of their skin or their economic condition.

The “fat” battle many times comes down to metabolism and the older a person gets the more weight they put on.  I have known hundreds, if not thousands, of people who were skinny as a bean pole until they reached 40 or 50 years old.  Many of these people were champions of the “all fat people are lazy” movement.  Suddenly one day they wake up and look in the mirror to discover their worst nightmare came to pass.  They are getting fat.

They proceed to purchase memberships in spas and go on every exotic diet regardless of the price.  Many still cannot get the weight off due to a slowing metabolism.  I can think of many people who ended up dying grossly overweight who spent the first part of their life skinny.  I can think of many people who had tons of money early in life and have none by the time they are fifty because of spending it all and more on excesses early in life. 

I know of countless elderly people who have to live in poverty due to “running out” of money.  Many of these people saved their entire lives to retire and live comfortably.  Then sickness or other things come up and they run out of money.  Are these “poor” people lazy?  Should we require every seventy year old to go bag groceries and greet people at Wal Mart?  Many do, but many more can’t.

Making blanket statements regarding classes of people is a sin and is the mark of a self-righteous egotist.  Just because you are skinny, healthy, rich and young does not give you the right to consider everyone who is fat, sick, poor and old either lazy or worthless.  Yet, in our culture this is the way it is portrayed on television commercials and promoted by young, skinny, healthy and filthy rich actors and actresses who look down their noses at all the poor, fat and ugly people who could be like them if they just tried.

Every person is different and the reasons for their situation are as varied as the stars in heaven.  Unless people climb down off their high horse and take the time to find out WHY a person is poor, fat, sick, homeless, hungry or troubled; they have NO right to pass judgment.  To simply say that the “Republican Way” is to not give a dime to anyone poor because they brought it on themselves and deserve to be poor because they won’t go work five jobs is utter stupidity and is worse to me than racism.

Yes, the Republican way depends on the “trickle down” of resources from those with to those without.  But, if arrogance and pride get in the way, there is no trickle and then what?  Then the answer becomes one of the government giving hand outs to everyone which breeds laziness and prolongs and amplifies the problems and make them worse.  Thus, I am left as an independent in my thinking and politics.


1 Response to “Keep Politics OUT OF Christianity”


  1. 1 Dean
    July 10, 2008 at 1:42 pm

    First off, thank you for your heartfelt writing and being willing to share your issues. With regards to politics, (which I think is the point of this blog), I think you are missing a few things…

    The republican party (as corrupt as it may be), is still the party of freedom. The democrats are the ones behind all of the pushes for gun control, censorship, “sin” laws, etc. In my state (Washington) the demos have managed to pass laws regarding strip clubs, smoking, alcohol, and numerous other “moral” issues in the last 2 years, all the while raising the budget by 30%, and not doing a thing about real problems (traffic, real estate, etc.) Not one of them is a Christian, because if they were, they would have read the part in the Bible where Paul said, “who am I to preach to those outside the church?”

    Listen to any Democrat’s speech; they promise everything to everyone – free housing, free health care, a job, you name it. They are making slaves of people, just like the Egyptians. When Moses tried to lead the people out of Egypt, they grumbled about it because they didn’t want to lose their free housing and food.

    Make no mistake, the democratic party is evil. it seeks to enslave everyone and make them dependent upon the government. The republican party in this day and age isn’t much better, but at least the problem is with individuals not following a just and Godly platform (pro Constitution, pro life, pro charity, etc.) The problem with the democratic party is that their platform is evil, pure and simple.

    As a Christian, you have he responsibility to vote for the “lesser of two evils”. And that choice is always republican.


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