Friday, August 29, 2008

McCain’s Running Mate

As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.
-Isaiah 3:12


It’s been announced. John McCain’s running mate is Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. I know very little about this woman besides the few accolades that I’ve read in the press this morning. Apparently, she is a defender of life to the point of giving birth to a Down Syndrome child. She is also a defender of our second amendment rights. These issues are near and dear to my heart. However, she is a woman. Isaiah tells us that it is a sign of God’s judgment when our rulers are women.

America is the last major nation on Earth not to have a female ruler in this high of an office. God has set His order in place according to His own design. Don’t get me wrong. Men are not superior to women. Many women excel many men in many areas. I do not question their competence. My beef is that Gov. Palin is rebelling against God’s order by accepting this nomination.

Earlier this year, it seemed as though the Democrats would be the ones to seek to place a woman in the highest office in the land. Yet, it is now the Republicans who have actually set this up as a likely scenario. It’s entirely possible that John McCain could die in office. Palin would then rise to the position of president. It’s also likely that if the McCain presidency is popular, Palin could be the presidential nomination when McCain’s two terms are over in 2016.

So, this November, we are left with the choice of electing a Muslim in Obama, or a woman in Palin. There is a third choice. Sadly, though, many Christians will ignore this choice. Chuck Baldwin is running as the Constitution Party candidate. If all nominal Christians would vote for him, he would be a shoo-in. However, we are living in an age when Christians vote for the “lesser of two evils” rather than casting a vote for the best *man* that is running. It is my prayer that this philosophy would change over the course of the next few generations. God help us, though, in this present age.

4 comments:

HaleyP said...

Hi Mike! I came across your article in the OCHEC magazine and saw that you are in Guthrie! My husband and I are also in Guthrie and have begun homeschooling this year. We have an almost 3 year old, and 2 1/2 month old and a five year old foster daughter. Anyways..I was wondering if there was a homeschool group in Guthrie? We'd love to find others in town!

Haley
haley_waley@hotmail.com

Shanna said...

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Mike Southerland said...

Thanks for letting me know. I'll check it out.

Mike Southerland said...

Thanks Haley. Feel free to email me direct at mike@mikesoutherland.com. I know there are quite a few homeschoolers in Edmond. We haven't really hooked up with anyone in Guthrie. Everyone in our church homeschools, but we are spread out around the area.