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Ansley Roan: June 2008 Archives

Friday June 20, 2008

Categories: How Would God Vote?

Jim Wallis: Biblical Perspectives on Idolatry, Poverty, Abortion

You asked for specific issues from a Biblical perspective.

Let's start with idolatry. I agree with your definition that it is "setting up moral authorities in competition with, or to the negation, of God." But you then turn it into a partisan polemic against the Democratic Party, and what you call its "aggressive secularism" and "classic pagan hallmarks." I do not agree that the "chief crisis that any would-be political leader today needs to address" is the idolatry of secularism. The far greater crisis is those who call themselves Christians (or Jews), but put other loyalties ahead of their loyalty to God

The reality is that the idolatries that rule in the U.S. include nationalism, materialism, racism - ideologies that compete with the rule of God and for the loyalties of people of faith.

Tuesday June 17, 2008

Categories: How Would God Vote?

David Klinghoffer: What Are God's Real Politics?

Jim, I feel some frustration too because what you've done so far is speak mostly in generalities. The real pattern in Biblical politics only becomes clear when you look at an extended series of concrete practical issues from a Biblical perspective - say, the death penalty, immigration, Islamic terror, gun control, censorship, drug legalization, and so on. That's what I do in my new book.

In your generalities, you are not considering the Bible as a whole, but only certain threads that interest you.

I'm glad we agree, however, that, in getting a perspective on God's real politics, the prophets are the place to start. I agree with Norman Podhoretz who, in his fine book The Prophets, identifies the single issue that above all others preoccupied the Hebrew prophets. That issue is idolatry.

Monday June 16, 2008

Categories: How Would God Vote?

Jim Wallis: Personal and Social Responsibility

Your post is difficult to respond to. I am not interested in trying to debunk your caricature of me and my ideas point-by-point. It appears to be mostly one-liners and sweeping generalizations about whole groups of people without much substance. For example, there are those you would call liberals who have a very strong ethic of personal responsibility and family, and those you would call conservatives who do not. And, of course, vice versa. Real life often defies easy stereotypes.

David, it is possible to call for personal moral responsibility and social responsibility at the same time, moving beyond the old paradigms of liberal and conservative.

Friday June 13, 2008

Categories: How Would God Vote?

David Klinghoffer: The Theme is Moral Responsibility

Jim, if in your opinion the Bible is neither liberal nor conservative, if God truly is non-partisan, if He isn't in sympathy with Democratic more than with Republican policies, would you tell me the last major Republican candidates you voted for?

Thursday June 12, 2008

Categories: How Would God Vote?

Jim Wallis: The Bible is Neither Conservative or Liberal

Thanks for your post, David. I'm looking forward to this discussion with you.

You claim that the Bible has a conservative rather than liberal worldview. I would suggest that the Bible is neither "conservative" or "liberal" as we understand those terms in a political context today. I have written about what I call "prophetic" politics that leads to a fourth option - neither liberal, conservative, or libertarian.

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