An Impasse
LD1020. The debate is over, really. One side is firmly rooted in a premise and assumption of Biblical truth and a moral foundation. Their arguments all match their premise. The other side is governed by axioms like “Live and let live,” “Love is all you need,” and “Whatever feels right, do it.” Their arguments match their premise. How can the two sides ever agree? Neither will give in. It’s an impasse.
The latter lends itself to the confines of emotions and heartfelt tableaus. The former holds to right and wrong; it stands on scriptural principles that speak about the heart being deceitful if you try to trust in it alone. For those on both sides, it’s a no-brainer. On both sides there are tears for the future of the children and grandchildren. On both sides there is mourning for the happiness that would be if the others would only stop arguing and accept “the truth.”
All the wrangling for new angles and scraped up rationales are just vain attempts to out clever the other. Despite that, the discourse will continue because it is seen on both sides as a right and a duty.
What it all comes down to is a perspective of worldview: God and salvation vs Living for now. As the world continues on its course, and its people choose between virtues and feelings, there is one side that has peace. No matter what governments decide and despite the adversity, the only final victory will come when the gates are opened and all will answer for the choices they make here on earth.
May 1st, 2009 at 11:17 pm
You’re so right, Diane, and you’ve articulated your view so well. The lines are clearly drawn and each side is strengthened in their convictions in this and many other issues by their core beliefs. It really is not negotiable!
The Christian view (or social conservatives, or religious right, or Moral Majority), informed by the Word of God has the clear advantage in the long run. But it is sad to see the liberals listening only to each other, and being duped by the “Big Lie” (and the “Big Liar”).
May 3rd, 2009 at 10:51 am
Proverbs 22:28 (New International Version)
28 Do not move an ancient boundary stone
set up by your forefathers.