In The Connection between Faith and
Politics, Senator Obama makes the point that there needs to be more faith
associated with politics. That does not
mean it has to be all about the faith but we need to have a balance between the
two subjects. He uses many examples from
his own experiences that aide in him making his point. One of these examples used was him running in
the Senate General Election against Mr. Alan Keyes. He goes on to explain how Mr. Keyes says "Jesus
Christ would not vote for Barack Obama. Christ would not vote for Barack Obama
because Barack Obama has behaved in a way that it is inconceivable for Christ
to have behaved." Senator Obama’s
colleagues told him not to take this to heart but it was very difficult to
listen to their advice. Later on Senator
Obama makes a statement saying “we live in a pluralistic society, that I can't
impose my own religious views on another, that I was running to be the U.S.
Senator of Illinois and not the Minister of Illinois.” That was the end of that. Throughout his speech, Senator Obama gives
many examples of how religious views playing apart in politics could be
beneficial. He uses many statistics
about how many people in the U.S. are religious and what religion they
practice. He also adds in many personal
stories about his family and how his parents were not very religious and
neither was he as a kid. But, later in
his life is when he found the faith and chose to become Christian. He goes back and forth between our government
and now and our government back in the days where religion did play a huge part
in politics which gave his speech oomph.
No comments:
Post a Comment