{"id":436,"date":"2008-10-28T11:30:31","date_gmt":"2008-10-28T11:30:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/conversationswithgod\/2008\/10\/why-do-you-suppose-this-is.html"},"modified":"2008-10-28T11:30:31","modified_gmt":"2008-10-28T11:30:31","slug":"why-do-you-suppose-this-is","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/conversationswithgod\/2008\/10\/why-do-you-suppose-this-is.html","title":{"rendered":"Why do you suppose this is?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It feels like it&#8217;s becoming the same tug-of-war in every election.  Are you noticing this?  Are you wondering, as I am, how it has come down to this these past 10 years or so?<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s the urban vote vs. the rural vote.  The upper income vs. the lower income. The more educated vs. the less educated.  The &#8220;elitists&#8221; vs. the &#8220;real Americans.&#8221;  The liberals vs. the conservatives. The theorists vs. the fundamentalists. The &#8220;issues&#8221; voters vs. the &#8220;values&#8221; voters.  The Joe Six-Pack&#8217;s vs. the Wine-and-Cheeser&#8217;s. The &#8220;Books-and-Ballet&#8221; crowd vs. the &#8220;Guns-and-God&#8221; crowd.  And now, increasingly, so some say&#8230;the &#8220;traitors&#8221; vs. the &#8220;patriots.&#8221;<br \/>\nIs there a reason why the lower-income, less-educated, &#8220;Joe-Six-Pack&#8217;s&#8221; find it so easy to support Sarah Palin, and say they could easily see her as President of the United States, while the upper-income, more-educated, Wine-and-Cheeser&#8217;s find it incomprehensible that anyone could think that Ms. Palin, nice person that she is, is ready to lead the most powerful nation on earth?<br \/>\nIs there a reason why the &#8220;Guns-and-God Crowd&#8221; and the &#8220;values&#8221; voters chant &#8220;Drill, baby, drill&#8221; and support a man who sings<em> &#8220;Bomb, bomb, bomb-bomb Iran&#8221;<\/em> to the tune of an old Beach Boys song, while the &#8220;Books-and-Ballet Crowd&#8221; and the &#8220;issues&#8221; voters find it incomprehensible that anyone could think that more raping of the earth and more dropping of bombs will solve anything?<br \/>\nIs there a reason why the majority of voters in most rural areas and middle states cast their ballots based on a candidate&#8217;s stance on whether a woman can have an abortion or not and whether a man can own a gun or not, while the majority of voters in most urban areas and coastal states find it incomprehensible that everyone isn&#8217;t casting their ballots based on a candidate&#8217;s stance on saving the earth by protecting its environment, and on sharing more with the millions who have little by asking more from the little who have millions?<br \/>\nDoes any know what the reason might be?  What do you think?  I&#8217;m curious&#8230;<br \/>\nP.S.  Listen&#8230;I know this is unfair, but I want to print here, as a post-script, one of the Comments posted below in the first few hours of this entry&#8217;s appearance.  It is from a person posting as &#8220;Elaine,&#8221; and it was so interesting and such a stimulating comment that I wanted to make sure none of you missed it.  So here it is, clipped and copied and pasted right in here. You&#8217;ll also find it below, of course, but, as I said, I did not want you to miss this one&#8230;because it so vividly illustrates exactly what I&#8217;m talking about above&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>October 28, 2008 12:17 PM<br \/>\nHey Neale,<br \/>\nIn my opinion, I think it&#8217;s because we&#8217;ve become a more polarized society in the last 25 years. And after 9\/11, more and more people seem comfortable with extremes. It&#8217;s easy to be &#8220;right&#8221; by flocking to what they believe is right; it&#8217;s easy to avoid &#8220;wrong&#8221; because it is so obviously not &#8220;right&#8221; that they don&#8217;t have to face the &#8220;gray&#8221; in the black and white world they want to live in.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m sure, like everything, there are people in metro areas who also vote for reasons you describe rural areas vote, and vice versa. But I still think the whole country could use a zap of bipolar meds, because we seem more and more divided.<br \/>\nThis only reminds me of the church I grew up in (not the best experience&#8230;in today&#8217;s society it could be considered a cult). The leaders never encouraged thinking for ourselves, deciding for ourselves. Anything not proclaiming God&#8217;s name at every turn became &#8220;sin&#8221; and everything which mentioned God became &#8220;acceptable.&#8221;<br \/>\nI kid you not when I tell you that church women got into arguments over which laundry detergent to use, because one detergent &#8220;washes away stains like the Holy Lord washes away our sins&#8221; and therefore, brand A is better than brand B. If you use brand B, you go to hell.<br \/>\nTherefore, it became easy because people didn&#8217;t have to go through the effort of thinking, discerning, deciding. Someone said &#8220;all rock music is sinful. Listen to it and you&#8217;ll go to hell.&#8221; This solves the problem of discussing it, trying to determine what might have a good message versus a not-so-productive one. Someone decided that it was a sin to have a non-Christian cut your hair, and we should support the local hair cuttery where Christians worked. Guess what? Those people couldn&#8217;t cut hair to save their lives! The rebellious me went to a gay man across town because guess what? He was better at his job.<br \/>\nBut it takes more effort to think for yourself, decide for yourself, than to just &#8220;buy into&#8221; much of the stuff being said by certain VP candidates who shoot wolves from the air! (Yeah, don&#8217;t get me started on that one&#8230;)<br \/>\nWill be interesting to hear others&#8217; opinions too&#8230;<br \/>\nElaine\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It feels like it&#8217;s becoming the same tug-of-war in every election. Are you noticing this? Are you wondering, as I am, how it has come down to this these past 10 years or so? It&#8217;s the urban vote vs. the rural vote. The upper income vs. the lower income. 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