13 November 2007

Politics

I've had a lot on my mind recently. Visiting prospective partners who might send us to Australia for ten years . . . Nicole's Mum staying with thru Thanksgiving . . . leadership and power dynamics in my workplace . . . various asundry blog post ideas I never get around to posting . . . and, of course, what I may eat, drink, or wear tomorrow.

I've also been thinking a lot about Ron Paul. He's kind of messed my life up a bit by inspiring me to give up political apathy. I still have greater faith in Jesus of Nazareth's ability to rule the world than anyone else. He's the only rightful king. But Ron Paul's deep conviction and character remind me of this. I want to ask my blog readers to take time studying Ron Paul's personal history, views, and essays. I recommend watching YouTube videos of Ron Paul and/or reading Wikipedia's entry on Ron Paul. I have read summaries on almost all of Ron Paul's views and legislation and have found that every single one made sense.

So, now, added to all the other things on my mind recently, I'm wondering how best to take action. There are many other things that are probably more urgent for me to think about than to consider how I can support Ron Paul for President 2008. Still, I've decided to at least post this little entry to show my support and encourage people to learn about Ron Paul's consistent voting record and thorough knowledge of every issue and his youthful passion for being free and alive. If you take my recommendation, you will almost certainly become a better leader. I would love to read comments from my friends and family on this, too, especially if you have a negative view of Ron Paul's character or convictions. It will certainly make things interesting and remind us of what freedom means.

Oh, by the way, here's a quote from a 2003 article that I really like: "The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. Throughout our nation’s history, churches have done what no government can ever do, namely teach morality and civility. Moral and civil individuals are largely governed by their own sense of right and wrong, and hence have little need for external government. This is the real reason the collectivist Left hates religion: Churches as institutions compete with the state for the people’s allegiance, and many devout people put their faith in God before putting their faith in the state."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

In New York nothing matters to me until the primaries are over because I cannot vote in the primaries. To vote in the primaries I must declare a political party and I refuse to do that. Until then, I am just praying that at least two possible candidates will not become the next President of the United States. One is a former First Lady of the US and the other is a former Mayor of a very large city in the State of New York. In the end, as you say...I still have greater faith in the ability of Jesus to rule the world than anyone else. But didn't his first disciples try to get him to rule the world? :-)

Rex
Ithaca Church of Christ
Ithaca, NY

www.kingdomseeking.wordpress.com

Jason said...

He is supposed to rule the world! It's just that we aren't the ones to determine how he does it. We're not his advisors; he's our Lord. He's not President thru election. We're his subjects thru election. Everything in heaven and earth is his and rightly under his authority, even my opinions. ;-)

Thanks for your comments and inspiration, Rex.

Jason

Anonymous said...

Very well said here Jason... (your comment above) "We are his subjects through election..." Amen!

And YES, everything in Heaven and earth are under his control. So awesome that thought is! So wonderful!

This election I will be using my personal, one-on-one communication with the Lord of all creation to petition Him to do as He wills for this nation and the world. What that will "look like," I have no idea... but thankfully I can use my personal, God-given connection of faith to trust 100% that whomever rules, here in the US of A or anywhere in the world, is in power simply and only because that same Lord of all creation has allowed for them to be there.

Love you brother!!
Noel

Jason said...

Thanks for your comment, Noel.