In my experience, thinking people tend to become more liberal with age. The older we get, the more we realize how little we really know. That realization forces us to open our minds to new ideas. And liberalism is characterized by an open mind and a compassionate heart.
Thank God the word "liberal" is becoming less of a dirty word. A few years ago, Democrats went to great lengths to avoid being painted with that brush, but now more and more of us are standing up and saying, "Yes! I'm a liberal!"
And for those who have trouble reconciling my liberal politics with my Christian faith, let me just say that I have come to my political views not in spite of my faith, but because of it. Jesus was (and is!) a champion of social justice, and, according to the Bible, no issue received more of his attention than compassion for the poor. Remarkably enough, he did not tell his followers to help the poor as long as they were absolutely certain the poor had done everything they could to help themselves first. He just told them to help the poor. I read once that 75% of Americans believe the statement, "God helps those who help themselves" is in the Bible. In fact it was Benjamin Franklin who said it. But, that statistic explains a great deal of ignorance. Pulling yourself up by your bootstraps is an American value, not a Christian one. Following Jesus means admitting that we are dependent on mercy and grace. We want the Ten Commandments in the courthouse, but how about posting the Beatitudes instead? Mercy in the courthouse? No. We want this to be a Christian nation, as long as we can leave Jesus out of it. The teachings of Jesus really get in the way of Christian Conservatism.
I am a liberal because I believe that every life has value, whether that life belongs to someone exactly like me or not. The life of a child in Iraq has as much value as the life of an embryo in America. The life of a homosexual has as much value as the life of a heterosexual. The life of a person of color has as much value as the life of a WASP. The life of a convicted criminal has as much value as the life of a model citizen. The way I vote reflects my desire for every life to be treated as valuable.
And I hope that the shock and awe will start to wear off as more believers come out of the closet and proclaim proudly, "Yes! I'm a liberal!"
5 comments:
Amen, sister!!! I couldn't have said any of that better myself!!
Yet another reason we were meant to be friends.
Jesus is the original liberal, right? I mean, he went against organized religion because, well, it was perverted. Funny how people confuse political views and spiritual beliefs. I have been criticized by my liberal friends for enjoying the writings of Ayn Rand. So, thanks for starting the discussion.
What an excellent post. I think I agreed with nearly every single word. Wow.
This is an amazing point right here in particular:
"We want the Ten Commandments in the courthouse, but how about posting the Beatitudes instead? Mercy in the courthouse? No. We want this to be a Christian nation, as long as we can leave Jesus out of it. The teachings of Jesus really get in the way of Christian Conservatism."
They sure do.
Thanks, Sugarlips!
Now, don't you think it is about time to change that "moderate" to "liberal" on your Facebook page? ;)
It's almost time. ;) I'm almost done skewering the last vestiges of my formerly conservative self. Ha ha.
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