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Monday, March 12, 2007
Suzanne Fields :: Townhall.com Columnist
Nobody Here but Us Believers
by Suzanne Fields
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There are no atheists in foxholes, as any dogface soldier could tell you, and neither are there many atheists in politics. Looking death in the face, whether in a foxhole or at the polls, makes a believer of almost everyone. You could ask almost any Democrat. Democratic office-seekers have been to the mourner's bench, and they're drenching their campaigns in religiosity, if not necessarily authentic religion. Be prepared to hear a lot more about the "Religious Left."

Hillary Clinton has come a long way from her days as first lady, when she held seances with the long-dead Eleanor Roosevelt and praised the squishy "politics of meaning." She speaks now of her personal faith as a way of connecting with "values" voters. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, might not recognize her "do good" intentions to erase poverty, her call for an energy policy to prevent tinkering with "God's creation," but she invokes her Methodist upbringing in nearly every speech. She concluded a sermon at a Baptist church in Selma, Ala., commemorating the Voting Rights Act with a quotation from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Galatians: "Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due seasons we shall reap if we do not lose heart."

Barack Obama is the natural preacher, whose exhortations are rich in the language of the Bible. In Selma he delivered a sermon in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr., alluding to the civil rights warrior as the Moses who led the Israelites through the Red Sea but didn't get to see them all the way to the Promised Land. He challenged his audience to be "the Joshua generation" to carry on the work of Moses. "Like Moses, the task was passed on to those who might not have been as deserving, might not have been as courageous," he said. "The previous generation, the Moses generation, pointed the way. They took us 90 percent of the way there. We still got that 10 percent in order to cross over to the other side."

John Edwards, running behind Hillary and Obama in most polls, is no slouch in the pulpit, either. He was baptized a Southern Baptist, but drifted away from his faith in college. Faith became important to him again when his 16-year-old son was killed in an automobile accident and his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. "It's important in my case to have a personal relationship with the Lord, so that I pray daily and I feel that relationship all the time," he told an interviewer for Beliefnet.com. "And when I'm faced with difficult decisions, which I regularly am, I very often go to Him in prayer."

Liberals who snickered at George W. Bush as a God-fearing president open about his faith will no doubt refrain from similarly mocking these Democratic believers. The Washington Post, which once sneered at evangelical Christians as "poor, uneducated and easy to command" (and later apologized for the slur), will no doubt refrain from applying the slur to the Religious Left.

Other Democratic partisans will have to adjust their contempt for the faithful, too. After the 2004 elections, novelist Jane Smiley described voters in the red states as ignorant and unteachable. "Listen to what the red state citizens say about themselves, the songs they write, and the sermons they flock to," she wrote in Slate, the Internet magazine. "They know who they are -- they are full of original sin and they have a taste for violence." Suddenly sinners have never looked so good.

Secular prophets have proclaimed the death of God for centuries, citing the injustices of man claimed in God's name, but recent scholarship analyzes the danger lurking in the nostrums that seek to replace religious faith. Winston Churchill, with an eye on Nazism and Communism, observed: "You leave out God, and you substitute the devil."

Revolutionaries of the '60s counterculture often replaced religion in their own lives with touchy-feely mumbo-jumbo. Modern environmentalists sound like either Old Testament doomcriers or New Age missionaries, worshipping nature as if it were a wholly benign force, a veritable Garden of Eden threatened only by human snakes in the grass.

Now the God-deniers are not even getting good press in the liberal publications, mostly because they're woefully ignorant of what they rage against. The Bible Literacy Project exposes how illiterate most Americans are about Biblical imagery. But that's changing. There are potholes aplenty in the road to the White House, and maybe even a few foxholes, but you won't find an atheist in any of them.

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Suzanne Fields is a columnist with The Washington Times.

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Subject: muscat
Stalin was not an experiment in atheism but an experiment in communism. I am not a communist. Communism is a political ideology, similar to religious ideology, except that it seeks 'heaven' on earth. A political system that is supposed to create equality. The citizen is supposed to give his/her life for the state, whereas, in religion, the worshipper is supposed to give his life for god.


-Makes me wonder if you have been in a foxhole in combat.-
1st infantry division, 4/37th armored 1992. I'm in anesthesia now.

devoutly Christian candidate who believed his faith mandated a pacifist foreign policy, massive tax increases and redistribution of wealth to "help the poor", an end to the death penalty, etc?
-My choice would probably go to the candidate who didn't believe in God. Two reasons; 1) a devout Christian would not purport the items that you have chosen-

Philippians 2:4 Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Galatians 6:2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.
Colossians 3:12 Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering; (3:12-13)
Be merciful, kind, humble, and forgiving toward one another.
3:13 Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.

*seems to me that jesus would have wanted you to help the poor and forgive those who have wronged against others. But then, I'm a humanist and have higher ethical standards than your average christian.


getting back to the point of the article
I believe that so much of the 'religous' rhetoric pointed out by Suzanne Fields is meant to raise the topic of their motives, rather than generate a debate on the merits of athiesm vs Christian beliefs. The sudden reinventing of so many politicians as 'evangelicals' is more of a pragmatic vote strategy in which the politicians have guaged their electorate and are wooing the faithful with charms and pablum.
I have not any confidence in the new found piety of Ms Hillary or Mr.O'bama, but it could well be that the religiousity of some republicans is equally stage posturing.
At least it is a sign that religious faith is still a viable factor in the American populace, and so I can take some comfort in knowing that it does matter enough, that even liberal democrats are putting on the righteous makeup.

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