{"id":172,"date":"2008-11-04T15:31:00","date_gmt":"2008-11-04T15:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brianmashburn.net\/?p=172"},"modified":"2008-11-04T15:31:00","modified_gmt":"2008-11-04T15:31:00","slug":"how-i-vote","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brianmashburn.net\/?p=172","title":{"rendered":"How I Vote"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>I asked my son Jakin (5  years old) today at the Bread Shop if he knew who he wanted to be president, as  we ate our slices of cinnamon chip bread with butter and honey. He said  confidently that he did. I asked him who? He answered&#8230;.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>&#8220;John  Bush.&#8221;<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>I laughed out loud. Partly  because my five year old boy has a strong political opinion, with conviction in  his voice. Partly because if reporters had been there to record it, I could  imagine the Democrats making a political commercial&nbsp;that said,  <em>&#8220;See&#8230;even a 5 year old boy knows that a vote for John McCain is a vote for  4 more years of Bush!&#8221;<\/em> And I could see the Republicans making one that  said, <em>&#8220;See&#8230;he&#8217;s already half-way towards the right decision at only 5 year  old!&#8221;<\/em><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>Sheesh.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>I don&#8217;t usually vote. I  pray, which I believe is a far more powerful influence on the outcome of the  election than my vote, and it also allows for my 1) humility to be exerted in  not knowing who would be better for Christ&#8217;s Kingdom to be advanced, 2) laziness  in being a tad uninformed about the men and issues and relative importance of  each concerning my freedom to live for Christ day in and day out, and 3)  passionate desire to care deeply about my country and direction it goes, without  arrogantly asserting that I should know.<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>Many decry my morality in  not voting. <em>&#8220;What would happen if every Christian had your attitude, and  didn&#8217;t vote?&#8221;<\/em> I got asked this year. My answer? <em>&#8220;If every Christian  skipped voting, and prayed to God with as much activism and  zeal&nbsp;as&nbsp;many do with their&nbsp;political activism, what I think would  happen is&nbsp;that we would change the world for Christ with more vigor and  effectiveness than any US election every could.&#8221;&nbsp;<\/em><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font><font  face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial><span class=682340715-04112008>In Ed Fudge&#8217;s excellent  grace mail on the subject (copied below), he articulates well much of how I  feel. He votes. I don&#8217;t. Another example of people having deep philosophical  agreement that results in different outcomes. But for what it is worth, &#8220;My name  is Brian Mashburn and I approve this message.&#8221;<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span class=682340715-04112008>&gt;&gt;&gt;From  Edward Fudge on 11-2-08:<\/span><\/font><\/div>\n<div><font face=Arial size=2><span  class=682340715-04112008><\/span><\/font>&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div><font><span class=682340715-04112008><font face=Arial size=2>&#8220;This Tuesday,  November 4, 2008, millions of Americans will go to the polls and register their  choices for President and Vice-President. For the first time ever, voters will  choose between two sitting U.S. Senators for President, neither of whom was born  within the continental United States. A number of gracEmail subscribers have  asked my political opinions; others have kindly sent me theirs. And several,  from both ends of the political spectrum, are so confident of God&#8217;s will that  there is nothing left to discuss. <\/font><\/div>\n<div>\n<p><font face=Arial size=2>Today, most Christians in the USA consider voting to  be a moral duty, unaware that notable believers from Tertullian (2nd century) to  David Lipscomb (20th century) have taught that Christians ought to have no part  in earthly government whatsoever. My own father held that view, which I respect  but do not share. On the other hand, my father&#8217;s father, an Alabama  sharecropper, was almost a Yellow Dog Democrat (one who would vote for a yellow  dog if it ran on the Democratic ticket). <i>Almost<\/i> &#8212; but not quite. In  1928, faced with the choice between presidential candidates Herbert Hoover  (Republican) and Al Smith (Democrat, but also Roman Catholic), his other  prejudices prevailed and he stayed home altogether. <\/font> <\/p>\n<p><font face=Arial size=2>As this Election Day approaches, room does remain for  careful thought. We had as well acknowledge it &#8212; millions of intelligent,  conscientious Christians throughout the United States will pray for divine  wisdom this Tuesday, search their hearts for God&#8217;s will, then mark their ballots  in opposing columns. These thoughtful believers all understand the need to make  judgments informed by scriptural principles. The fact is that when they read the  Bible, different things stand out. No political party or candidate measures up  to all of God&#8217;s standards. Every political option is less than perfect. Because  believers prioritize differently those biblical principles they share in common,  and because they relegate biblical duties differently as between the individual  and the state, whenever these believers attempt to discuss specifics, they  usually talk past each other. <\/font> <\/p>\n<p><font face=Arial size=2>But there are some matters on which we can all agree.  God rules the world, and &#8212; whether through our vote or in spite of it &#8212;  governments rise and fall as he ordains (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Dan.+4:32&amp;src=esv.org  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Dan.+4%3A32&amp;src=esv.org\"><font  face=Arial size=2>Dan. 4:32<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>; <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Rom+13:1-2  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Rom+13%3A1-2\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Rom. 13:1-2<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>). Regardless of our  political opinions, as believers we are commanded to pay our taxes, to render  honor to those holding office (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Rom+13:6-7  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Rom+13%3A6-7\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Rom. 13:6-7<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>; <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=1+Peter+2:13-17  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=1+Peter+2%3A13-17\"><font face=Arial  size=2>1 Pet. 2:13-17<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>) and to pray for all  those in authority (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=1+Tim.+2:1-4  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=1+Tim.+2%3A1-4\"><font face=Arial  size=2>1 Tim. 2:1-4<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>). It is wrong to speak  evil of rulers (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=2+Pet+.2:9-10&amp;src=esv.org  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=2+Pet+.2%3A9-10&amp;src=esv.org\"><font  face=Arial size=2>2 Peter 2:9-10<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>). Any nation  that fears the Lord will reap blessing, and any country that ignores or defies  God will pay a price (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Proverbs+14:34  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Proverbs+14%3A34\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Prov. 14:34<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>; <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Psalm+2:1-12  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Psalm+2%3A1-12\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Psalm 2:1-12<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>; <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Revelation+18:1-24  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Revelation+18%3A1-24\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Rev. 18:1-24<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>). And, when all is said  and done, <i>our<\/i> citizenship is in heaven &#8212; wherever and whenever we happen  to live on this earth (<\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Philippians+3:20-21  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Philippians+3%3A20-21\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Phil. 3:20-21<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>; <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Acts+17:24-27  href=\"http:\/\/www.gnpcb.org\/esv\/search\/?q=Acts+17%3A24-27\"><font face=Arial  size=2>Acts 17:24-27<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>).<\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=Arial size=2>Copyright 2008 by Edward Fudge. This gracEmail may be  reproduced or remailed without further permission but only in its entirety,  without change and without financial charge. Visit our website <\/font><a  title=blocked::http:\/\/www.edwardfudge.com\/  href=\"http:\/\/www.edwardfudge.com\/\"><font face=Arial size=2>here<\/font><\/a><font  face=Arial size=2> or go to <\/font><a href=\"http:\/\/www.EdwardFudge.com\"><font  face=Arial size=2>www.EdwardFudge.com<\/font><\/a><font face=Arial size=2>.<span  class=682340715-04112008>&lt;&lt;&lt;<\/span><br \/><\/font><\/p>\n<p><font face=Arial size=2><\/font>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/font><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I asked my son Jakin (5 years old) today at the Bread Shop if he knew who he wanted to be president, as we ate our slices of cinnamon chip bread with butter and honey. He said confidently that he did. I asked him who? He answered&#8230;. &nbsp; &#8220;John Bush.&#8221; &nbsp; I laughed out loud. 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