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By David Gushee   
Thursday, October 23, 2008

(ABP) -- The last two weeks of a presidential-election campaign are not likely to mark a high point in rationality and love. But still, one cannot help but be deeply disturbed by the dark divisions that descend on this nation every four years. No wonder we can't actually solve any of our problems. We're too busy hating each other.

In this election there are abundant signs of a strange and dispiriting paranoia. I would like to be able to say that the paranoia runs equally strong both ways, but in this case it seems more one-sided.

I get all kinds of communications suggesting that millions of Americans believe that Barack Obama poses a mortal threat to America. They further believe that anyone who could support him is morally deficient or worse. I don't really see those kinds of e-mails in relation to John McCain. Many millions don't prefer him as president. But they don't think he's the Antichrist.

Some of the rhetoric has at least points of continuity with that of previous campaigns and some contact with real policy issues. When Sen. McCain or others call Sen. Obama a "socialist," they reflect a long-standing debate over the progressivity of the federal tax code. It's harsh rhetoric, but at least it reflects a standard policy debate between Republicans and Democrats.

Rhetoric suggesting that Obama is weak or naïve because he's expressed a preference for engaging in diplomacy with enemy regimes is also par for the course. This is but the latest incarnation of a long-standing and often-effective strategy in which Republicans try to position themselves as tougher on defense and better able to defend the nation than Democrats.

The most anguished policy-related emails I have received have to do with claims that Obama is not only for abortion, but also for infanticide. Again, the argument about abortion policy is a long-standing one. In this case, Obama does indeed have a very liberal voting record on abortion. It is a major objection to his candidacy. But he is not in favor of infanticide. His votes on the particular bills that have attracted such charges, as http://www.factcheck.org/ has shown, were aimed at protecting abortion rights from legislative moves that he and others feared might undermine such rights.

Let's grant that attacks on Obama's positions on taxation, negotiations, and abortion are fair game in a political campaign. What's not fair game is what some have called the "othering" of Obama. By this is meant the effort to position Obama as a strange alien outsider who is "other" to the rest of America.

It's an othering strategy when critics persist in calling him "Barack Hussein Obama." Or when they say he "pals around with terrorists." Or that he hates America because he went to Jeremiah Wright's church. Or that he's a closet Muslim or an Arab in a terrorist sleeper cell. This escalating rhetoric is rubbing salt into our nation's cultural and racial wounds. It is also leading to early signs that the legitimacy of Obama's election will be challenged if he wins.

Already the groundwork is being laid for conspiracy theories. There is already the theory that Obama is supported by the "liberal media elite," which is essentially conspiring to engineer his election. This is taken as an article of faith by many. But incipient conspiracy theories gained more powerful fuel with the news of irregularities in ACORN's voter registrations. If Obama wins, and especially if it is close, many will claim that the election was rigged or stolen. And, once again, we may descend into the abyss of a president whose legitimacy is not accepted by a high percentage of those who did not vote for him. No matter whom one supports for president, surely no one can desire such an outcome. It would be disastrous for our nation to have another presidency whose very legitimacy is disputed. We cannot bear it.

Where are evangelical Christians in all of this? To the extent that evangelicals have bought into the anger, hysteria and othering of Obama, we have once again proven to be a source of cultural conflict and division rather than agents of reconciliation, as all Christians are called to be.

I fear that the Christian right will find in Obama, if he is elected, a useful target for their fund-raising appeals and constituent mobilization. However, they will be speaking to a dwindling number of Americans, as polls of younger evangelicals clearly reveal their movement away from the vision and agenda of the right.

These polls support my thesis that there is an emerging evangelical center, which has a broad moral agenda that includes -- but is not exhausted by -- abortion. My guess is that exit polls will show that Obama has made only partial inroads into this evangelical center, because of his voting record on abortion. Future Democratic candidates whose voting records are more moderately pro-choice or pro-life will do much better with centrist evangelicals. Black evangelicals will support Obama overwhelmingly, and recently released polling shows that Hispanic evangelicals are swinging toward Obama and the Democrats in a decisive way. This has significant implications for the future religious and political alignment of our nation.

My plea to all Christians is to remember who we are and whose we are. Jesus is our Lord. We are not free to engage politics in a way that violates his Lordship. This Lordship is interpreted differently by different Christians in terms of who they vote for. But on issues like civility, respect and truthfulness, our calling is more than clear.

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-- David P. Gushee is Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics at Mercer University.





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ABP and Gushee birth another piece of leftist propagand that bashes religious right
written by Dr. J, October 23, 2008
Please ABP. Give us a break from these types of articles. ABP must be a political leftist rag to keep publishing this nonsense. This article is full of leftist ideological propaganda. Worst Gushee article yet- and that is quite an accomplishment. I love the way Gushee bashed all those who do not agree with him and accuses us of all types of misdeeds (misdeeds defined by Gushee). In fact projects misdeeds on to us. Then he ends his article with conducting ourselves in "ways that do not violate His Lordship". As long as we agree with Gushee's political nonsense we are free to conduct ourselves in any manner we see fit. God forbid if we differ with Gushee's leftist political views. No way can we differ with Gushee and conduct ourselves under His Lordship. Give me a break! Truly disgusting.
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written by revkevcollison, October 24, 2008
I disagree strongly with the previous comment, but will try to maintain civil discourse here. Thank you, Dr. Gushee, for articulating so well the swirling forces of this election and how so many Christians on the right and left have been deluded by those forces. I concur that in this current election cycle there has not been an even balance between left and right in the use of incendiary language and even outright untruths. How strange that in a day when those who describe themselves as conservatives vastly outnumber self-described liberals, the most ardently conservative in our culture feel they are losing so much. There is nothing in this article to suggest, as Dr. J insinuates, that those who disagree with Dr. Gushee in national politics are not subject to the Lordship of Christ. (In fact I'm pretty sure I'd have a more constructive, engaging, and God-honoring conversation about any disagreements with Gushee as opposed to J.) There IS a strong statement in this article, however, that no matter our national politics we should still conduct ourselves in a manner befitting Christ's Lordship. When the Herodians and Pharisees pressed Jesus for his political opinion on taxation issues in Rome, Jesus didn't give them the clear and partisan answer they wanted. Go ahead and give to Caesar what is Caesar's he said, but give God what is God's. That changes the whole political dynamic. No matter who we elect as Caesar this year, we still owe our love and our discipleship to God known in Jesus Christ. And according to the extraordinary politics of this God we have come to know, we owe the same love to our neighbor. Of course, I am not naive about our ability, or lack thereof, to love our enemy neighbors. But that does not eliminate the clear call of Christ to do just that. Love your enemies. Even our presidential neighbor-enemies. Even those you don't see eye to eye with. Debate. Disagree. But do not destroy.
3 Votes that Prove Obama Supports Infanticide
written by xdezyn, October 24, 2008
While I certainly will not partake in personal attacks of David Gushee...I will shed light on the 3 issues that Barrack Obama opposed that support the fact his political and moral stance on the issue of abortion IS infanticide:

Earlier this month, CNSNews.com Editor-in-Chief Terry Jeffrey reported that, in 2001, Illinois State Senator Patrick O’Malley introduced three bills to the legislature. One said that if a doctor performing an abortion believed there was a likelihood the baby would survive, another physician must be present “to assess the child’s viability and provide medical care.”

Another bill gave the parents, or a state-appointed guardian, the right to sue to protect the child’s rights. A third bill said that a baby alive after “complete expulsion or extraction from its mother” would be considered a “person, ‘human being,’ ‘child’ and ‘individual.’”

Obama voted against all three.

Understand the difference between late term abortion and infanticide. Late term abortion...the doctor induces labor and kills the baby in the birth canal. Infanticide essentially is a "botched" abortion whereby the baby is still alive and could live with medical attention…but the baby is left to die. In many states they (the baby) are issued both a birth certificate and a death certificate in the same day.

THIS IS WHAT OBAMA SUPPORTS as evidenced by his voting record. It IS infanticide...the killing of an infant.

Cast your vote wisely. Can you sleep at night supporting the killing of babies while the economy gets better, we pull out of Iraq, and the government sends you a check?


I will not get into the argument of when life begins...BUT when that baby is out of the mother WE MUST do all things necessary to preserve its life, because at that point, beyond a shadow of a doubt, it is a living, breathing human being...beloved by God!
response to revkevcollision
written by Dr. J, October 27, 2008
Hi Revkevcollision:
Dr. Gushee's article clearly insinuates that those who do not discuss the election within his artificial framework, are not operating within the Lordship of Christ. I find this insulting. He says we are free to discuss certain items regarding Obama but other areas of interest are out-of-bounds for Christlike believers. This is pure leftist elitism. But Gushee doesn't leave it there. He then defends Obama's views on abortion. And by the way, he misleads on this issue.
I defend Gushee's right to assert his views. But don't say those of us on the right are lesser Christians because we choose to discuss items regarding Obama and any other candidate Gushee says are outside his leftist framework. Again, he seems to think he has an enlightenment that those in the religious right have not attained.
Evangelicals on the right are not demons. Yet, Gushee, in virtually every article, tries to do exactly that- demonize those who are in the religious right. I pity those evangelical students at Mercer who must listen to this guy.
Now to your comment- the religious right is capable of dissenting with political opposites with hating and destroying. And we practice this. In fact, just take an introspective look at how Sarah Palin has been treated. She has been called every bad name of which one can think, yet where are you and Gushee? I have not read one word from Gushee in defense of Palin- or even urging those of his leftist political leanings to not engage in politics in ways that violate His Lorship. Where are you and Gushee in defense of treating Palin and McCain as if you are under His Lorship?
By the way, how is anyone moderately pro-abortion or moderately pro-life?
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written by Dr. J, October 27, 2008
"without hating an destroying" mistyped.

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