But America Isn't Jesus
Obama Nation Building
Written by Douglas Wilson
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
The most apropos tweet concerning the debate last night came from
John Piper: "Obama: America, the only indispensable nation. Romney:
America, the hope of the earth. This does focus our prayers for them." I
want to get to that in a moment, but first let me just affirm the
consensus that appears to be developing.
Romney is clearly husbanding a lead, and Obama was trying to catch
up. Romney was acting like an incumbent, and Obama was acting like a
challenger. Romney was happy to wait out the round in a clinch, and
Obama wanted (and needed) a knock out blow that he didn't get.
Both
campaigns clearly know the way things have settled out, and are playing
in the same game. At the end of September, the RNC had an 18 to 1 cash advantage over the DNC.
I believe that things are in a desperate way for Obama, and he now
knows it. He avoided knowing it for so long because he lives inside the
bubble that is the leftist media. The whole thing is an example of what
Glenn Reynolds calls a "preference cascade," and which I encourage you
to follow up on here.
But, that said, back to Piper's observation. Both Obama and Romney
are clearly civic idolaters -- with the one significant difference
between them appearing to be that Romney really believes it. Obama is
willing to mouth the civic pieties during a campaign, but his actual
idols are elsewhere. And so how did we get to the place where Christians
prefer the idolater who actually believes in Baal?
Of course, I don't want to be hyper. If a candidate says that he
believes that America is basically a good and decent nation, who would
want him to be corrected by some over-scrupulous Christian? "My friend,
no one is good but God alone."
But what we are seeing in these avowals
really is religious in nature. One sees how it all works of course, but
there is only one problem. America isn't Jesus.
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