J-Walking

Dear Andrew (part one)

Monday October 30, 2006

NOTE: Over the coming days Andrew Sullivan and I will be engaging in a dialogue/discussion/letter exchange regarding his new book, The Conservative Soul, and my book, Tempting Faith. For those who do not know him, Andrew is one of today's most formidable and provocative social and political commentators. He also edits "The Daily Dish," one of the most widely read political blogs on the Web.

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Dear Andrew,

Would that I knew where to start this discussion/letter/dialogue.

Truth be told, when we talked about this idea of a “blogalogue” I hadn’t read all of your book and therefore didn’t understand what a monumental work you had produced. In many ways, it is improperly titled. This isn’t just The Conservative Soul; it is really First Things (with all appropriate respect to the journal of the same name), because the driving narrative of the book seems to me to be understanding God, prioritizing God, and loving God. Everything else flows from that--for well or for ill.

But that doesn’t cover the political part of your book. A couple of years ago, a good friend--who is also a good conservative with a background in philosophy--exclaimed after flipping through one of the neo-conservative journals, “These guys have no clue why they are conservative...and neither do most conservatives. They have no philosophy.” Conservatives need to read your book to get a better understanding of that philosophy, no matter their definition of conservatism.

For me? Of course after reading your book, I think I am not so conservative as I once thought--after all, I am a compassionate conservative who would spend lavishly to help faith-based and non-faith-based groups care for the poor and do maintain a ridiculous optimism that such a thing would be transformative.

More than anything, though, I am struck by your willingness to lay your life bare in order to make an argument so important to you. We won’t and don’t agree on some things, but I so respect you and your candor. I hope my part of this dialogue will do justice to the significance of your book and your story.

Thanks for doing this, and I look forward to reading your response at "The Daily Dish."

Read: "Dear Andrew: Part Two"
Comments
Paul
November 1, 2006 5:28 PM
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The quote that David uses in his book from CS Lewis' Scewtape Letters is so good (and aptly summarizes David's book) It is particularly relevant to our times because it was written during the German bombing of England during WW II when politics were put on hold and the country unified against a common enemy. The point being, during times of national crisis, God, country, and politics seem to merge (like post 9/11 days). This is when faith is most severely tempted to become temporally focused. It is when the secularist politician tastes real power. It s when politicians experience 90% approval ratings. It s when religion is viewed as a unifying force. But as Lewis points out throughout his book, it is just a distraction from the real issues at hand. The Christian Right involvement in politics in my opinion is a distraction, not a seduction. It is a distraction from what we should be doing, not a seduction into doing something we should not be doing.

Mike McCartney
November 1, 2006 5:54 PM
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David I applaud your book Tempting Faith. I read it this last week after catchinga glimpse of you on 60 Minutes. It was very enlightening. This last Sunday I preached a sermon from Acts Chapter 19 called Fly Hight Acts part 17 - the sermon is posted on sermoncentral.com under contributor Michael McCartney. I used some quotes from your book and challenged our congregation about making sure that we do not miss-use the name of the Lord for self-centered reasons. In Acts chapter 19 the Sons of Sceva tried to miss-use the name of the Lord and the end result was the enemy trashed them. the same lesson applies today to those who seek to miss-use the name of the Lord for political and personal gain. Thanks for you honesty in the book and for sharing the truth. I want to share a story with you: We started a 1/2 way home a few years back and had a man called BJ come through the home. He had gotten saved in jail and was discipled by this ministry. BJ has completely changed because of the Lord Jesus. He was introduced to Meth by his mother at a young age. He became a Meth addict and a dealer. He was married for a time but his addiction destroyed his marriage. But a few months ago i had the pleasure of reuniting these two. His wife also became believer and now the family has been put back together by the Lord. A few weeks before the wedding I also had the pleasure of baptizing BJ's oldest daughter who is 12. When we were in the pool to Baptize her I asker her a question,:What has Jesus done for you?" Her response was "Jesus helped me to love my daddy again!" I wanted to share this story to say, "Jesus is transforming America one person and one family at a time - and this is where our hope for a better America will come from. Blessing Michael McCartney, Pastor of New Life Community, Amery Wi.

Espiritus85
November 1, 2006 6:00 PM
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Give up your obsession with Andrew Sullivan already, Uriah_fan.

liz
November 1, 2006 7:49 PM
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I can agree and support many of the true conservative principles, but the neo-conservatives are a different mater.

peter brein
November 3, 2006 1:38 AM
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most 'christians' are not really conservatives in any sense of the word. the dominance of reich-wing talk radio in the last 15 years has made them to be of one mindset(gk. phronema)-HATERS!!!!!! that's all they are: haters. pb

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