Abortion and the GOP 13
Let’s get right to the heart of what I feel is wrong with my Republican Party. The over-simplification of the problem is the Radical Religious Right. They have hi-jacked the party, and the party assumes that their voice is the voice of us all. (I say it is an over-simplification because there are so many other factors that play into it, but for simplicity’s sake and this blog post, I’ll just state that those other factors use the RRR as an unknowing tool.)
Ever since Roe vs Wade I’ve based my vote, from the local level to presidential, on one thing, and one thing only. Abortion. As I am very strongly pro-life, if a candidate stated he or she was pro-life, they got my vote. Period. I am a strong Christian, and believe that life begins at conception. I also believe that abortion is a sin and morally wrong. That is a tenant of my faith, and one I absolutely believe in.
A couple of years ago, I realized that Roe vs Wade is the law of the land, and will not be reversed. We had seven conservative appointed Supreme Court Justices sitting, and nothing changed at all. As I realized and came to accept this, my criteria changed. I began to look at the whole candidate before casting my vote. I am no longer a one issue voter. The GOP continued to use the promise of “conservative, pro-life judges” to buy our vote, but that promise would be forgotten until the next election cycle.
After this, I began to really think it through to a logical conclusion and had what was, for me, an astounding revelation. Using the office of President as an example, the POTUS is president of Americans of all faiths, and those of no faith at all. No religion should determine government policy and law. Our forefathers were very wise in seeing this, knowing the dangers it could portend. Being a nation of diverse faiths, if we didn’t have this separation, who would decide which religion should determine law? Being a majority Christian nation, some may say that the Christian faith, as the majority, should hold that power. But which Christian faith? Or what if another religion should become the majority, should their religion rule? This sounds a lot like many Islamic countries to me, where politics and power are determined by which segment of the religion can gain power.
So, as a pro-life Christian, I no longer believe that any religious views should determine government rulings and law, not even mine. Let the decision and judgment be between a woman and her God, where it belongs. As my daddy used to say, “You can’t legislate morality”. The RRR wants the tenents of the Christian faith to be law. They make a lot of noise and get a huge amount of press. The Republican Party needs to realize that not all Republicans, and not all Christians, think this is a good way to run a nation.