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The religious roots of our political gridlock

POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Friday, December 7, 2012 04:40
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012 8:32 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


This is an interesting take on at least one of the reasons the Republicans in Congress have behaved the way they have:
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The divide between Democrats and Republicans that has frozen the mechanisms of American politics has many causes, but one of them is tangled up in the faith differences of our legislators. Faith, for many lawmakers on both sides, is the source of their outlook and principles, and faith has in part created the conditions for the current impasse about the fiscal cliff.

For many (though certainly not all) Republicans, the root of knowledge is a bedrock certainty about the inerrancy of a literal reading of the Bible. This provides them with clear, absolute answers – that gay marriage is wrong, that modern science is suspect, and that much of what we see on earth is a struggle between good and evil.

That kind of certainty in faith, which so often draws good/evil lines on theological issues, very naturally supports a similar outlook on political issues that aren’t directly rooted in the Bible. Faith, after all, if it really is faith, structures the way we view and interact with the world.

It shouldn’t surprise us, then, that some American conservatives tend both to see their opponents as evil and to catastrophize potential political losses.

If the world is locked in a battle between good and evil, and our side is good, that leaves only one possibility for our opponents.

Bending to that other side becomes unthinkable. A loss or even a compromise is something terrible – it is a victory for evil. When Rush Limbaugh tells his audience that Democrats “want to ruin America,” he knows how a significant part of his audience will receive that message, through the lens of a faith that offers certainty and bright lines.

Some Democrats, too, suffer from political disabilities that are formed by faith. Few of them have the absolutist outlook describe above, but their own New Testament-focused view of the Bible leads in a different problematic direction.

There, we see a Jesus who is anything but a capitalist. Instead, he urges others to give away all that they have to the poor, and often disparages the wealthy.

To the rich young ruler who has followed all the commandments, Jesus instructs that he must also sell everything he has and give the money to the poor, without regard to the people he will have to fire and the resulting poverty of his own family.

Many Democrats have taken this broad lesson of concern for the poor to heart, as we all do with core messages of faith. That quiet wind is always there.

This gets us to gridlock because it puts Democrats in the position of class warriors – they favor the poor and disfavor the rich.More at http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/12/05/my-take-the-religious-roots-o
f-our-political-gridlock/?hpt=hp_t1


It doesn't explain everything, but some of what I've heard from either side is reflected in this mentality.

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Friday, December 7, 2012 4:40 AM

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America loves a winner!


It's a take, alright. Not sure what it has to do w/ reality.

This govt is spending too much $. Period. End of sentence.

Obama is oblivious to this fact, and keeps on wanting to spend more. He's of the view that, if he lies convincingly enough to the public, and blames the " RICH " for all of our woes, a willing media will play along and bring his Euro-socialist view for America to pass.

There are a few ( too few, sadly ) in the GOP who are willing to stand up to this brand of lunacy and tyranny.

Things will get much worse before they get better.

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

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