If the title to this post bears any truth, as some of our founders contended, no wonder this nation is in shambles. What is going on? I never imagined in my wildest dreams our country would be so divided. This goes beyond red and blue states, beyond democrats and republicans. I mean, yes, our system of government is built on checks and balances, with different parties to keep their counterparts accountable, as designed rightfully so by our Constitution, and thank God for that, but come on, the state of our nation today is ridiculously sad. It has gotten to the point where we sound like we’re out to kill each other, and the rest of the world is having a field day on our account to boot! How unfortunate. But forget what other countries think of us. There is something more important at stake here than saving face.
We know division in this country is not a new thing. We have the Civil War as a permanent reminder. But even back then, the existence and authority of God and the moral values derived therefrom was something fundamentally agreed upon between both sides. This country was founded by men whose ideals and values for the most part were deeply religious. Abraham Lincoln, for example, when asked which side he thought God was on in the Civil War, responded, “I am not at all concerned about that, for I know that the Lord is always on the side of right. But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord’s side.” Today, the frightening difference is that those beliefs and values which are very much at the core of this divide, are not common ground anymore. This makes our nation’s survival of this battle look very bleak if you ask me.
I am a republican. I became one by injection, if you will, and remained one by choice. Because some of my convictions are way too strong to be anything but. Yet I’m not blind to, nor do I conform, to my party’s extremist ideals. Both parties claim to be on the side of God, but don’t behave very godly. I think that regardless of what political ideology you subscribe to, we should work together toward the common good, something neither side seems committed to do. At least I don’t see it. I keep looking for it, but don’t see it. Seems responsibility towards the common good, which should be each party’s goal, is non-existent.
God has been taken out of the equation and our country is suffering because of it. I mean really extracted. He has been turned into something almost offensive. The Pledge of Allegiance seems but empty words. In God We Trust has become sort of an insult. Does God even have a place in America today? I don’t think He’s allowed out in public. This, I believe, is the culprit of many of our nation’s troubles. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean to imply that individuals who don’t subscribe to the idea of following the Ten Commandments make inadequate or unproductive citizens. I know non-religious people who do more for their neighbor than some Catholics I know. For the most part, however, I honestly believe the more this country misalignes itself with our Lord and Savior, the more at peril it is.
Attempting to resolve the troubles we face today is the responsibility of all of us. Any man, religious or not, who possesses qualities such as decency, honesty, and integrity, can have a go at it. But I think “United” doesn’t mean we have to be of the same mind toward things; I think it means, as the Bible says, to be of the same mind toward one another.
Let’s continue to pray for this great nation of ours.
“If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.” ~ Ronald Reagan
But Jesus knew their thoughts, and said to them: “Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand.
~ Matthew 12:25
“…be of the same mind toward one another.”
~ Romans 12:16
Amen to that!
Connie, once again you have hit the nail on the head. I have been thinking along the same lines myself for a while now. We are a nation divided. So focused on our differences that we have forgotten to see our similarities. It is scary, reminds me of a family I once knew in Cuba who turned on itself because of different political ideologies. It was shattered beyond repair. We need to remember that we are one. We may have different views and opinions, but we are one. And, yes, definitely God, whatever religion we choose to practice (even non-believers, He loves them too), needs to be part of that equation. We are all His children and need to remember that. Do unto others …
Chica esta tan bueno y bonito y tan verdadero que te puedes postular para las proximas elecciones….Dejame decirte que las cosas estan tan malas y tan divididas que solamente rezar y que Dios nos ayude.
Love ya
Good article – wonderful writing!!! Amen!
Excellent – – thank you – Connie!
JM
Mimi,
Great article. I’m taking it home to share with the family.
Love,
Marti
Connie, You are truly an inspiration….and, once again, I am inspired. Thank you!
Amen Sister !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good Job
LOVE YOU ALL
COCO