The election is over… I am disappointed.

November 5, 2008

in everything

I’m glad.

I have a few complaints though. I am disappointed in a whole lot of my friends.

Honestly, I don’t care at all who you voted for. I actually do completely understand why you voted for McCain, and I would not have been enormously disappointed if he would have won. I lean left and I do so because of things in my faith in Jesus Christ and many of the teachings of Scripture that move me that direction, but I absolutely understand and agree with the teachings that also agree with the McCain-Palin platform. The importance of one issue over another is something that we have to decide for ourselves and with the help of God who guides us. Yes the president-elect that I backed up with my vote has some views, and political leanings that I do not agree with, but there are also important ones that I do agree with and as I prayed and read and listened and learned I came to a place where I was absolutely certain that I was supposed to vote for Barack Obama.

Let me say these few things though:

  • The AntiChrist will probably not be an American president, especially one who is a Christian and says things like “I am a Christian… I believe in the redemptive death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I believe that that faith gives me a path to be cleansed of sin and have eternal life.”
  • For those of you who claim to be a Christian, Barack Obama is a brother in Christ to tear him down publicly and to purposefully undermine defame him in the hearing of other people is, without a slight doubt, sin.
  • Democracy is not something that is ordained as a political system that is more or less ordained than any other system… including socialism. It is not something that is we can claim that God inherently supports. (And, I’d like to point out that Marxism and Leninism may be founded in many of the same principals as socialism it is not the same. We have never had an actual socialist state in history.)
  • The same (if not the inverse) is true about capitalism.

All of my posts on my blog also go to Facebook and I am tempted to tag people on this, but in light of what I am saying to some of my friends (and I do consider them to be friends and family in Christ) I will not, because I do believe that it would (in effect) be mocking them in public as well. I love you all, for real and my concern is not in your politics, but in your reaction to dissapointment. You (plural) are great and I think better of you than this, because you are.

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brett November 5, 2008 at 3:53 pm

Hey Jayson,

If you believe that he is truly a Christian, is it not our job to rebuke (Luke 17:3) and correct him on his issues that are so non-Christian? Obviously we are to forgive him for his sin (if he repents from it), but it strikes me as odd for him to allow abortion. If he’s been a “member of his church for 20 years,” how has he not changed his stance? I’m not going to get into my view of him being a Christian, but does this not strike you strangely? Where has his Christian leaders been (from his church) showing him that God hates abortion?

I hope you are doing well too, Jayson :) . I hope revival breaks out in (as we western-PA people would say) Warshington D.C.!
Brett

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Jayson November 26, 2008 at 5:33 pm

The problem is that there are a lot of Christians who are also pro-choice. While I agree that I believe that it really is wrong, I also know people who have a strong walk with Christ who disagree. It’s not a litmus test of “Christian-ness”.

Oh, and I love that you spelled Washington with an “r”.

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