Jul
27
Staying in the Boat
Filed Under National Politics
The noise seems to be rising to a crescendo. Everywhere I go I am hearing the same cry from long time die-hard Republicans. I heard it from five different people in one week. Maybe you’ve been saying it, too. Here is what I heard from one particular friend: “I have resigned from the Republican Party. I have told them at the national level and at the state level that they can quit calling me for support. I am going independent. They don’t even act like Republicans anymore, so I don’t want anything to do with them.”
He was talking about the immigration bill, or lack thereof. He was also talking about the out of control spending that the Republicans seem to enjoy as much as the Democrats. And through it all, he was talking about the leaders who seem to have stopped listening to the rank and file of the party.
I shared a favorite piece of Scripture with him. Jesus and the disciples were traveling in a boat across the Sea of Galilee when they ran into a dangerous storm. Everyone was afraid of what was going to happen to them that day… everyone, that is, except Jesus, who was asleep in the back of the boat.
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Jul
10
I sat there talking to a teacher friend about the dangers of the Iraq War. “It is terrible,” she said, “that we have so many of our young people who have lost their arms and legs, not to mention the thousands who have been killed there.” Then she said the popularly rising refrain: “I just wish that Bush would get us out of there and just let them all kill each other off if they want to!”
Meditating on what she said, I thought about America’s past. I reflected on the disasters we have suffered in previous wars. What would have happened if we had quit after losing a significant number of GIs. Come with me for a short look at some of our great losses.
Following Abraham Lincoln’s election, several southern states seceded from the union. Lincoln would not allow the union to become severed. In response, he amassed the Army of the Potomac and met the rebels in a place called Bull Run. In that bloody battle, the rebels defeated the Union Army. Like today’s followers of war, the people had cheered as the army went off to war and, after the defeat, blamed Lincoln for starting a war when he had no concept of the disastrous result.
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