tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37091954.post3976171300098291154..comments2024-03-07T02:42:15.115-06:00Comments on Morning Rush: 'TIS THE SEASON TO BE POLITICALTerry Rushhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16143128192380736154noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37091954.post-74216620090298707352016-02-16T10:48:29.394-06:002016-02-16T10:48:29.394-06:00Good read. I too am immersed in the political mach...Good read. I too am immersed in the political machine. As a (self proclaimed) student of history, I find it amazing how we have gone through so much divisiveness and yet continue to act at the lamp on the hill for the rest of the world. I do fear however that in the past there was (most) always agreement in the end that we all answered to a higher power and most politicians would base their arguments on that principal. But now I see a world corrupted by selfishness which fuels hatred. As we move away from God, we see the world only by our own lust. On the right, I hear people ready to take up arms against other Americans, While on the left Its ok to steal as long as its done by big brother. I know that love is the answer, but how do we spread love without giving up our convictions? Especially, when you are talking to a wall with a big "(Explative) You" on it? I know Christians could fix the problem, but as our numbers diminish, that possibility lessens by the year. But Christians, seem to have laid over and given up on the process, and with all the labels thrown at us, I understand why. I want to have positive thought, and I know we have had worse times, but it seems we are heading down the same path, just over different issues. However this time, both sides are leaving God out of the equation unless it furthers some cause. Am I right to have such concern for our future? Before, we had revivals that fixed this problem. I do not see that happening without Christians taking a beating they do not seem to be willing to take.T Lewisnoreply@blogger.com