When I think of political elections and some of the messages thatย someย Christians project, I think “doom and gloom.” It seems that for some, we’re always right on the precipiceย of the Apocalypse with each election. This is often tied to the Dispensational eschatology that was so influential with the Christian Right, but it also has a lot to do with the fact that the Christian Right tended toย capitalizeย on fear-mongering as a political tactic. During the 80’s, it simply got votes… everyone did it, Democrats included. The Christian Right was just a lot better at it.

A few years ago, the year before President Obama was elected for his first term, I was at a big conference. One of the main speakers spent most of the time telling the 20,000+ people that the coming election (between Obama and McCain) was theย “most important political showdown of the age” and that it would change the course of history. At the time, I don’t think I wasย nearlyย as disenfranchised as I am now, but I remember thinking to myself, “You people have been saying stuff like that since I was a kid.”

And it’s true… I have heard those types of statements forever.ย Republicans and Democrats both spend billions of dollars painting pictures of what the futureย couldย look like if the other person is elected. It happens at the local level, state level, and federal level. “The Republicans will have us taking away the rights of women and minority groups!” “The Democrats want to take God completely out of our country!” On and on and on and on… the fear-mongering goes.

Don’t worry, 2012 isn’t over… the Apocalypse may still occur. There’s plenty of time for Obama to be revealed as the Anti-Christ. There’s plenty of time for the Republican controlled Senate to work to end all social justice concerns and give money to the rich… there’s plenty of time for your Apocalypse to still happen this year!

Or… maybe we can get some perspective here. Fear-mongering, in a post-modern culture,ย does not work.ย It probably backfires.

Anyway, Democrats, congrats. Obama has been reelected and I will continue to pray for him. I don’t think he’s nearly as evil and crazy as some suggest. Yet I fundamentally disagree with him on a number of big issues… but I will honor him by praying for him and advocating for the things that I believe he is wrong on in a gracious and truthful way.

Republicans, I’m sorry you are so bummed. Hopefully you won’t give up. I’m sure you’re going to make some big changes this year. I’d thought you’d have learned your lesson four years ago, but maybe the second time around will change the course of things. In fact, I think you need to take Michael Dougherty’s “How to Explain Romney’s Loss to Shocked Conservatives” seriously. This country has changed… a lot.

For those of us who are Christians, whether we are Democrat or Republican orย Independentย  we need to continue to keep our commitment to the Kingdom of God. Our true citizenship is heavenly… which means we should certainly advocate for justice and righteousness. This means that, at times, we weigh in on items that are deemed as “political.” But ourย allegianceย is to the King and the Kingdom… and that King is still on the throne.

No “election day blues” for me… I’m going to go get some sushi.

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