Saturday, November 14, 2020

How Can They Think That?

For almost two decades I have been trying to understand the “liberal” or progressive mindset. These labels encompass most twentieth century Democrats, and today’s Democrats are more puzzling than ever. When I was on the road, I spent hours listening to the BBC and Air America and the mainstream media on satellite radio trying to understand where the liberals were coming from. I think I finally have the answer.

My Bible reading today was in 2 Thessalonians where Paul describes the workings of the “man of lawlessness.” It is not lost on me that the most radical progressives are exactly that: lawless. Anarchists who call for defunding of police are the essence of lawlessness. Many of the political left’s other policies follow the same idea. They remove the law against murder by giving women the right to kill their unborn children. They remove the laws governing immigration so that the country may be overrun and the economy destroyed by illegal aliens. They remove the law against homosexual marriage, destroying the traditional meaning and purpose of marriage in the process. They despise the laws of free-market economies that have allowed America to flourish and prefer to redistribute all wealth in a socialist/communist pattern.

Virtually all the planks of the progressive platform would upend society as we know it and replace it with a socialist vision that would be anathema to the Christians who founded this country. Recent experience, history and logic itself demonstrate that their policies don’t work – never have. This makes me ask why they are so adamant about their revolutionary ideas. Paul tells the Thessalonians why: “God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie.” The Apostle said much the same thing about homosexuality in Romans: “God gave them over to a debased mind.” Similarly, he cautioned the Ephesians, “that you no longer walk as the Gentiles walk: in the futility of their mind, being darkened in understanding, alienated from the life of God, because of the ignorance that is in them, because of the hardness of their heart, who, becoming callous, gave themselves over to licentiousness, for the pursuit of all uncleanness in greediness.”

There is something else at play here that motivates people to remain “ignorant” as Paul calls them in Romans and Ephesians: lust. Lust for power and all that it provides is the primary motivator of many politicians in both parties. I wrote before about the corrupting influence of power (“The Uncorrupted Life”). This helps to explain why so many laudable campaign promises are abandoned once the statehouse or Capitol Hill are gained. The levers of power are controlled by a small oligarchy in this country, and for better or worse, that elite band must either be mollified or manipulated to get anything done.

Where does this leave Christians who want to see the Kingdom come? On our knees where we rightfully belong. I cannot find anyplace in the New Testament that encourages us to take over secular government to accomplish God’s will. We are commanded to pray for our leaders so that things will go well. We are also promised that God remains in control despite the hubris of ignorant people (Paul’s description) who think they run the show.

I am writing this between election night 2020 and inauguration day 2021 with no certainty who will be making the speech in January. I have decided to stop debating and redouble my praying. Paul’s characterization of the people with whom I would disagree tends to make me think I am wasting my words on them. I am not being arrogant or dismissive; I am being confident that God’s will is going to be done on earth as it is in heaven, and the final outcome will be for the good of those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose. I think I am on pretty solid ground there.


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