Sunday, October 19, 2008

Colin Powell Endorses Obama

From Meet the Press this morning.



I thought Powell's most powerful statements addressed how we often react or respond to Muslims in America. To me it's been evident in the fear of conservatives who say Obama's a Muslim. He's not, but why should it matter?

Do Fundamentalist Christians (the people I most often hear spouting this rumor) recognize a bias within themselves and realize that Fundamentalists of other faiths have similar biases? Do you fear that which you understand the least, that which you deeply fear you most resemble? I wish someone could enlighten me.

As Powell says, "Is there something wrong with some seven-year-old Muslim-American kid believing that he or she could be President?"

The story of the fallen Muslim-American soldier, with a Purple Heart listing and an Islamic Cresent on his grave, was especially poignant.

"We have got to stop polarizing ourselves in this way."
- Colin Powell


I couldn't agree more. We all know people who carry a negative opinion against all Muslims, not just radical Fundamentalists. Those who sneer or snicker when they see a woman wearing a hijab (headscarf) in the grocery store.

None of us are perfect. I've obviously made a statement that may be seen as being negative toward far-right Christians. But, like Moderate Muslims, I see problems with the way the Fundamentalists of my faith carry the message.

As a Christian, called to respond to God and neighbor with a love that triumphs fear, it bothers me when my brothers and sisters in faith stereotype people of other regions, from Islam to Buddhism to Judiasm to Rastafarianism. It's divisve. It's unjust. It's un-Christian. It's simply not right.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

State of the Race

After tonight's debate I'm tempted to say it's over, but it's not Nov. 4 so I'll restrain myself. Tonight McCain clearly failed to come up with a "game-changer" and may have lost the debate in the eyes of undecided independents (see below).

According to Five Thirty Eight, a political prediction site run by a respected statistician (who accurately predicted the NC democratic primary), Obama leads in all major swing states (Ohio +3.1, Florida +3.7, Virginia +6, Colorado +6.7, Missouri +0.9, North Carolina +1.4, Michigan +8.4), and even now leads in Indiana (+0.6)! Hook up Florida, hook up Ohio, either one... it's over.

All this came prior to the debate, which according to CNN, Obama led significantly in polling (54% Obama to 28% McCain among independents), not to mention significant leads in polls on leadership, the economy, foreign policy... it goes on and on.

It's not over until Nov. 4, but in football terms, McCain is nearing 4th and 20 at his own 10. Obama hasn't ended the game yet, but he's consistent and moving ahead. One blocked punt and it's done. Field the punt and all you need is consistency to win the game. The Gamecock in me says you never know, but for now I'm hopeful.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Home from Mississippi

I clearly failed to keep up my goal of making daily posts while on our church/Presbytery's hurricane relief trip to Gulfport/Pearlington, MS.

The good news is that the time I would've spent blogging was instead spent helping rebuild the Pearlington PDA camp, listening, making life-long friends, driving the bus, leading devotions, connecting with people around our Presbytery, cleaning the Gulfport camp, wandering New Orleans, teaching 5 churches the song "come all you people" in English and Shona, participating in communion, telling my youth group I just left a casino by speakerphone, blistering my hands and feet, and feeling called, blessed, challenged and changed in new ways that I can barely put into words.

I will post a summary of our trip in the next day or two. For now I'll say that this trip was one of the best weeks of my life.

As for football today...

GAMECOCKS WIN! Caught the game on radio while driving from Atlanta to Augusta starting with the 4th & 1 sneak conversion that led to the go-ahead TD. Jason Barnes is a beast. Our D is stacked. Chris Smelley is the man, as I've said all along!