Yesterday, a smart TV came to live in my apartment. The installer connected it to the wi-fi and taught me how to use it. I had not had a TV since moving out of my trailer on Little Torch Key in September 2014. I had relied on sports bars to watch sporting events that interested me. The China virus ended that.
Last night, I watched Monday Night Football, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Giants. I joined the game after the National Anthem and
don’t know how that went and didn’t care. I was just happy to watch super athletes
go at it.
The stands were nearly empty. A really hard-fought game. The players looked in really good physical condition, even though there had not been any preseason practice games. I saw no bad penalties. I saw sportsmanship. I saw athletes doing their best to win. But for one terrible first-half pass interception thrown by the Giants’ quarterback into the Steelers' end zone, the game could have gone either way. Steelers 26, Giants 16.
It looked to me that the black-to-white ratio on both teams was around 70/30. A few black and white players from both teams after the game kneel in a circle. I thought people who don’t like the keeling are free not to watch pro-football, or pro-basketball. It’s a free country. They can watch whatever they want to watch. They can vote for whomever whey want to vote for. But maybe they should ask God to advise them who to vote for?
In that vein, this was in my Facebook time line this morning:
Jacqueline
Bush-Holcomb
September 14, 2020
For
those of you who have family and friends opposed to abortion, voted for Trump
in 2016 and now are struggling to justify a Biden vote, the following is from a
pro- lifer’s post explaining WHY she is changing her vote in 2020. You may find
this helpful.
From an ardent pro-lifer;
“I have felt a heaviness in my soul lately.
For the past couple weeks, I’ve felt it. A weight. The heaviness. So this
morning - when a block of time unexpectedly opened in my schedule, I closed
myself in my room, read some of John’s gospel, opened my journal, and prayed,
“OK, God. What is it? My heart feels heavy. I need to write. But I don’t have
words. What is this feeling?”
And I began to write - Heartbreak. It’s heartbreak. And disillusionment. I’ve
been here before - so many times since 2016. And here I am again.
I keep seeing Christians say they can’t vote for Joe Biden because of his
stance on abortion. I”ve seen Christians proudly state they are single-voter
issues - it all comes down to abortion. So they’ll vote for Trump. Because he
promises to appoint Supreme Court Justices who will overturn Roe v. Wade.
That’s the one and only thing that matters.
But why? Why is that the one and only thing that matters?
Is that the one and only thing that matters to Jesus? Reading through the
Bible, I would say unequivocally “NO.” What does the Bible say directly about
abortion? And I ask this from my pro-life heart. The Bible has FAR, FAR more to
say about pride, about abusing power to mistreat the poor, about lying, about
treating others with hatred, about humility, about seeking forgiveness, about
faithfulness -- about ALL of that than it does about abortion.
So, Christians, why are you so willing to toss all of those morals aside? Why
are you so willing to turn a blind eye to so many behaviors that are
completely, blatantly in opposition to the heart and character of Christ?
When I read about Joe Biden’s stance on abortion, I see a man who has wrestled
with his faith. I see a man whose heart wants no abortions and who has struggled
throughout his years in public service to determine the best way to accomplish
that. Is it by making abortion illegal? (At one point, he said “yes.”) Is it by
prohibiting government funding of abortion? (At one point, he said “yes.”) Or
is it by supporting public policies that make abortion rates decline? (This
seems to be where he’s landed.)
This personal wrestling resonates with me. I have had those same wrestling
matches within myself.
Did you know - between 1981 and 2016, the sharpest decline in abortion rates
occurred under Democratic Presidents - not under Republican Presidents. The
rates especially dropped under the leadership of President Obama and continued
to decline after he left office. Most everyone agrees the reason for this is
because access to contraception is key in preventing pregnancies. And under the
Affordable Care Act, contraception coverage became more widespread. Even though
some states enacted new abortion restrictions between 2011 and 2017, by 2017
57% of the nationwide decline occurred in states that had not enacted new
abortion restrictions. So there is evidence that pursuing legal action isn’t
necessary (or effective) to reduce the amount of abortions.
I am pro-life. I would like to see zero abortions. I also want to honor and value
the lives of women who find themselves in the position of considering abortion.
Those lives also matter to me. So I don’t believe criminalizing the choice is
the best way to truly help those women. I think public policies that offer help
and hope -- financial and medical - are the best ways to reduce abortions.
Therefore, I need to find political candidates who will support programs that
help the women who are most likely to feel that abortion is their only option,
candidates who support making effective contraception affordable and accessible
to everyone.
I also want a candidate who values all life. Refugees’ lives. Women’s lives.
Black lives. Poor lives. Lives during a pandemic. The lives of people who
disagree with him.
You see, when you say you’re voting for Trump because you’re pro-life, I can’t
take you seriously. Because Trump has not proven himself to value lives. For
the love! - read his Twitter and show me how this man values life.
When you say you can’t vote for Biden because of your Christian beliefs, I
can’t take you seriously. Because again and again and again, Donald Trump’s
words and actions fly in direct contradiction to the character of Christ.
For the past four years, I’ve been so disillusioned and heartbroken and sad to
see so many Christians abandon their morals and contort their beliefs in order
to justify their support of someone who so obviously violates every moral and
value I was taught in the Church.
Somewhere along the line, political masterminds decided that evangelical
Christians could be manipulated into believing abortion and gay marriage are
the only two things God cares about.
Friends, that is a lie. You have been hoodwinked.
Obviously, you don’t have to vote for Joe Biden. But you can’t use our Jesus
and the Bible to defend your support of Donald Trump.”
· R Sylvia Evans Tagert Well written and the truth!
· Joanna Simpson Calarco As a non-religious person who respects religious persons, yesssss!!
Sloan Bashinsky Wow, she asked God to advise her.
sloanbashinsky@yahoo.com
2 comments:
Thanks Sloan. I think there are a number of people on "the fence". Soon it will be time to get off the fence and make the final decision. One side vs. the other side. Need to figure out who is on one side and who is on the other side.....the old whose on first, what's on second and I don't know is on third. And I will take a knee for that game. Hope you are enjoying your new TV...stay away from watching "fake" news. It comes on every day.
Thinks Wonder how many believers will ask God to tell them how to vote? To be sure to avoid fake news, I would have to stop watching all news programs.:-)
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