11.22.2009

ex libris


"One of the signs that an object is functioning as an idol [counterfeit god] is that fear becomes one of the chief characteristics of life. When we center our lives on the idol, we become dependent on it. If our counterfeit god is threatened in any way, our response is complete panic. We do not say, 'What a shame, how difficult,' but rather 'This is the end! There is no hope!'

"This may be a reason why so many people now respond to U.S. political trends in such an extreme way. When either party wins an election, a certain percentage of the losing side talks openly about leaving the country. They become agitated and fearful for the future. They have put the kind of hope in their political leaders and policies that once was reserved for God and the work of the gospel. When their political leaders are out of power, they experience a death. They believe that if their policies and people are not in power, everything will fall apart. They refuse to admit how much agreement they actually have with the other party, and instead focus on the points of disagreement. The points of contention overshadow everything else, and a poisonous environment is created.

"Another sign of idolatry in our politics is that opponents are not considered to be simply mistaken, but to be evil. After the last presidential election, my eighty-four-year-old mother observed, 'It used to be that whoever was elected as your president, even if he wasn't the one you voted for, he was still your president. That doesn't seem to be the case any longer.' After each election, there is now a significant number of people who see the incoming president lacking moral legitimacy. The increasing political polarization and bitterness we see in U.S. politics today is a sign that we have made political activism into a form of religion."

2 Comments:

At 6:36 AM, Blogger Adventure to Live said...

Fascinating! It is amazing where truth can show up sometimes... under the most unexpected labels.

For a shameless plug... With your love of music (with meaning), I thought you might be interested in Pearl Jam performing near you. Their live shows are truly amazing! Truly a spiritual experience for me anyways! If you have time to waste, look up "unthought known" on utube. The lyrics are loaded with meaning.
http://www.pearljam.com/tour
Sorry for invading your blog comment with this, but I don't have an email address for you.

It was great to see Sophia in person last month. She is beautiful!

Duane Vander Werf

 
At 1:27 PM, Anonymous travis said...

Duane,

Glad you enjoyed. I find Keller to be a consistent source of true and helpful insights.

I have a few friends heading to the PJ concert. I appreciate them but have never been a huge fan, at least not big enough to shell out the hefty ticket price. The church planting/missionary budget doesn't allow for a huge number of concerts so I have to be fairly selective in the ones I choose.

Just FYI, my email address is listed under the "About Me" section on the blog. I think I have yours though so I'll just send it to you if I do. No worries about "invading" the comments section though. No one else was using it. ;-)

Hope all is well.

 

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