From: Dianne DeVore - The attached article by
Dr. Paul Baxter will appear in the Christian Index. Dr. Baxter is the retired
pastor of my hometown church, First Baptist in LaGrange, GA. Dr. Baxter
is British, but a U.S. citizen and a graduate of UGA. It is an excellent
article.
WHY THIS
EVANGELICAL IS NOT A DEMOCRAT
I have a well
educated and thoughtful brother that can’t quite understand why I do not share
more of his political views, especially his antipathy for President Donald Trump. He and many in the mainstream academia,
entertainment and new media are aghast at the support evangelical Christians
like myself have given President Trump.
They don’t have the foggiest idea of how we who champion Biblical values
could embrace a narcissist whose spirituality and morality are at the very
least suspect. Although when “the
Donald” began running for the presidency I placed him at the bottom of the long
list of Republican candidates, preferring a more humble and gracious candidate
whose mouth was not prone “to runneth over,” there was no doubt that I would
not and could not vote for either Hillary Rodham Clinton nor Bernie
Sanders. I must say that I am well
pleased with what President Trump has done as president. He has done exceptionally well in keeping his
promises. His beneficial actions speak
louder than his more than occasional shot from the lip verbiage.
Now, why is
this once admirer of Hubert Horatio Humphrey so adverse to being a Democrat in
2018? Here are the ABCDE’s of why this
Evangelical is not a Democrat.
A - Abortion on demand that includes partial birth
abortion. The idea of mothers having
their babies (little people who are not just fetuses) killed is heart-wrenching
and soul-sickening. How hypocritical of
senators to pounce on a nominee because of water boarding while they excuse and
rationalize the torturous death of babies in partial birth abortion. Let me explain why abortion is such an issue
for born again believers in Christ: In
its essence sin is willful self-centeredness that puts oneself above another,
out of which come a countless list of sinful thoughts and feelings, words and
actions. When mothers are encouraged to
put themselves ahead of their own unborn babies, our culture takes a leap into
a moral abyss. Just as early Christians
sought to rescue discarded babies in a pre-Christian culture, we contemporary
Christians seek to save unborn babies from mothers who have in the vast
majority of cases succumbed to selfish convenience. Defending Planned Parenthood and its selling
of aborted baby body parts is indubitably indefensible.
B – Bankrupting our economy with bloated and burdensome
bureaucracy and burgeoning debt, financing idealistic but naïve government
programs that often do irreparable harm to individuals’ character and families’
unity/stability. Buying votes with
promises of a socialistic utopia may work politically but does not work
economically, and bankrupt cities not to mention a looming catastrophe in
California are a testament to irresponsible economic mismanagement. Is it ever justified much less wise to incite
class warfare? While Marxist/socialist
economists may form a monopoly in many elite college economics’ departments,
those same institutions of higher learning arose in the fertile soil of
capitalism not socialism. Although
capitalism needs to be infused with Christian compassion and reasonable
regulation, Marxist theories can’t compete!
C – Corruption that has become synonymous with Bill
and Hillary Clinton’s Foundation, the uranium scandal, Benghazi, the Clinton
and Democratic Party’s funding of the fake Russian dossier authored by
Christopher Steele. The crystal clear
corrupting bias evident in the FBI and Justice Department leaves us
breathtakingly disappointed and disillusioned with few or any Democrat leaders
apologetic. Meanwhile, there is a
concerted effort to circumvent immigration laws and in so doing fail to protect
our border from terrorists, drug dealers and criminals. Surely we can open our arms wide to
immigrants from all over the world, but do it within the confines of our laws
and overall safety!
D – Demagoguery that seeks not only to misrepresent,
disparage but silence one’s opponents.
There is something terribly wrong when the Democrat leader of the
Senate, Harry Reid, not only deliberately lied about presidential nominee
Romney and taxes, but publically gloated about his “bold face lie.” Not one Democrat, that I heard, chastised
him! It is sad and sorrowful when
“liberal” Democrats embrace a one-sided perspective and seek to intimidate and
silence “conservative” voices even on college campuses where free speech should
dominate. We see the malignant maligning
of opponents by noted actors, reporters, broadcasters, writers, and political
leaders. The Washington Press Corps’
annual banquet plunged into the sewer of poisonous hate speech against the
White House Press Secretary. Since I
have two PK’s (Preacher’s Kids) I took that quite personal! The “not so mainstream” press has lost most
of its credibility among us because of its well publicized demagoguery. This demagoguery has reached such a level
that Bernie Sanders castigates a Christian in Senate hearings simply because
the nominee’s alma mater believes that there is a distinct difference between
the Judeo-Christian view of God and the Islamic concept. Then we have Joy Behar who ridicules the Vice
President of the United States because he talks and listens to God. Were there any Democrats who stood to object
to such treatment by Senator Sanders and TV Hostess Behar?
E – Education. Having
spent twenty-three years of my life in one school or another, I believe in
education, especially education that encourages us to look at both sides of an
issue (often there are far more than just two views). My high school and college debate experience taught
me the wisdom of Joubert’s observation:
“It is better to debate an issue and not resolve it, than resolve an
issue without debating it.” However,
today much of our Higher Education has sunk to the lower depths of
narrow-minded intolerance. As William F.
Buckley documented in his classic book, God
and Man at Yale, even a once Judeo-Christian rooted university like Yale
had by the late 1940’s tilted to an almost overwhelmingly one-sidedness in
various departments. So many of our
university faculties are committed to secularism, socialism, and personal
amorality. There is an obvious
intolerance toward those who hold to a more conservative or less politically
correct worldview. Children are being
sacrificed on the altar of some communities’ public education that is
controlled by union dominated politics.
Whereas Democrats support a mother’s right to choose an abortion, they
oppose a parent’s right to choose a school for their child by opposing vouchers. School Choice is denounced because it
threatens the failing monopoly of public schools that are often the “only
choice” for those who cannot afford private schools.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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