Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Sorry, it's political again

I live in Utah County. I think it was declared the reddest of all red counties. I worked as a poll worker for the elections last year, and another worker literally cried when she found out that President Obama has been elected. I feel quite lonely in my beliefs here. I have a hard time seeing the Republicans as the religious party. I think that it is easy to reconcile with Democrats as the party that represents my faith and values. The thirteenth article of faith talks about doing good to all men, hope, and seeking out lovely things. I think this describes the democrats. I abhor abortion and am in agreement with President Obama when he said that no one is pro-abortion. I think that abortion as a form of birth control is wrong, and should be used sparingly and rarely. The twelfth article talks about being subject to presidents, I don’t think that means calling them Hitler or saying that he hates white people. I think that issues should be debated on the merits, not by name calling and defining people by one or two members of their circle of associates.

I am disappointed that my church interferes with a non-members civil rights for religious reasons, and that I have to reconcile that with my own system of values, and my testimony of the truthfulness of the restored gospel. I need to exercise my faith, and trust in The Lord to guide me not only in this area of my life, but in all areas of my life. I like to think that the eleventh article of faith means that we allow others to believe that gay marriage is of God, and that if it bring two people together and forms a family that raises children in love, that should be their right.

I apologize for unloading in my posts. I used to sit at lunch with friends and debate issues and current events. I loved that. The only person that I really talk to about this kind of stuff now is my wife (and friends and family on FaceBook), and I can’t unload on her anymore because she is tired of the conflict. I like to think that I am fighting the good fight. I like to think that I am giving people whose only source of enlightenment is Fox "news" a different perspective of the world and world events. In my most humble opinion, the great divisiveness that is now part of this country's culture of right and wrong is the fault of the republicans. Don't get me wrong, the dems do it too, but watching this latest health care process just makes me sad. The dems cut and slashed and compromised to get one republican vote. Why? Why are they (the dems) trying so hard when no matter how watered down it is, when the republicans are not going to vote for it because it is a democratic measure? The republicans did not work at all to bring dems to their side when passing things, why are the dems such wusses when it comes to getting things done. Most Americans want a public option, and it will be good for the country. Congress should listen to the people that voted them in, not the paid lobbyists and just PASS THIS THING.

7 comments:

Nicole B. said...

Go Dan! I am with you 100 percent.

scrambled brains said...

Thanks, Dan. It's nice to know there are other religious/spiritual liberals out there. I definitely feel like an anomaly in our community.

A Few Tacos Shy... said...

Jesus would be a Democrat. I'm just sayin'...

A Few Tacos Shy... said...

Okay, actually Jesus would be a Socialist. Hello Law of Consecration!?!?!

Hansens said...

Alta, you are too funny.

4crazyboys said...

I think so many people believe all the lies that are told about him. T has some very good friends that HATE Obama. I've had to show him, that most of the stuff his friends believe, just aren't true! I'm not a huge fan, but am willing to give him a chance. I think it will be a good thing to empower african americans to the possibilities, to believe in themselves. We'll see how it goes.
It's funny that a lot of things like abortion and gay marriage, I agree with you 100%.

Dug said...

Dan,

I have never been more attracted to you than I am right now, at this very moment. Well said and courageous.

My father once told me:

If you are in a room with 200 other men and they are about to make a decision that you believe, in your heart of hearts, is the wrong decision.....you owe it to yourself and your family name to stand for what you believe and be heard.

Bravo!!!

Carl