The
Christian Faith, holistic life, and politics. These three themes have
increasingly become part of my life over the past five years. To me,
their importance go in that order, each one flowing from the
preceding. My recent interest in politics over the past four years
has come from a desire to live a full life. If I want to do that, how
can I neglect being informed about and involved in politics?
(Admittedly, I've gotten a little carried away.)
I have chosen to focus my blog on these three themes, because I believe that they are important for everyone. I consider
religion to be your beliefs (narrative/worldview or whatever term you
choose to use) and your moral code and practices. Even if you are an
atheist, or "not religious", have system like this that you
live by. After religion comes holistic life. I believe that there
are many "areas" of life, including religion (as previously
defined), intellect, health, social, occupational, and more. One may
be better in some areas than in others, but we shouldn't neglect one
area because we are week in that one area.
Politics
exists in two of the aforementioned areas: intellect, as you must
have an understanding of the issues, and occupation, as you often
must get involved. It is also influenced by religion, since your
worldview and moral beliefs will effect your political ones. Now my
religious views don't call for me to use political power to foist my
faith on you. In fact, quite the opposite. However, as I've said
before, I believe that there are certain self-evident moral laws
which most of us can agree on and build our laws on. For instance,
most of us can agree that murder and theft are wrong.
Therefore,
these three topics, in my mind, encompass everything. These three
themes are what I eat, sleep, and breathe. So it would only make
sense for me to write a blog revolving around them.
My
story
I was
raised in the midst of Christianity. I was first Catholic, before
switching to a non-denominational evangelical church. However, from a
very early age, I suffered from deep existential and epistemological doubts. How could I know anything for certain, let alone the
existence of an invisible God.
This
doubt followed me until I was 18 or 19, when I took an apologetics
and critical thinking class.
The
teacher of the class, Keith, is a Christian apologist who hosts a
radio show and podcast. I
was familiar with apologetics, and very interested in the topic, but
critical thinking principles helped me to look at it in a different
way. The course helped me to realize that I can know certain truths
for certain, and that I can be certain of God's existence.
Being
certain of what you believe has a way of igniting your passion for
it. Long after the critical thinking class, Keith began to mentor me
one-on-one. We met up once a week for the entire summer, and talked
about literally everything. One of our recurring themes, however, was
the holistic life; particularly how the Christian faith applies to
each area of life.
I don't
know where my interest in holistic life started, but it continues to
grow. I had an interest in a number of both real and fictional
polymaths (or Renaissance men) like Leonardo Divinci, Bruce Wayne,
and President James A Garfield (who became my favorite president
after reading his biography my senior year of high school). I adopted
my model of the six areas of life (spiritual, intellectual, physical,
social, occupational, and financial) from Dave Ramsey and Zig Ziglar.
Every year I've been setting more and more goals in these areas.
There is always a sense of self-gratification when you make a change
that betters your life. My goals for this current year include
reading the whole Bible, reading a number of fiction and non-fiction
books, learning one song on an instrument, writing these blogs, and
ceasing my task-orientedness every so often to invest time in others.
During
these meetings with Keith, I became convinced of the need
to be an informed voter. I always liked controversy, but understood
little about politics. It was at this time that I came to identify as
a conservative (rather than a moderate or libertarian). After that, I
have spent more and more time over the years learning more about
politics from different perspectives. I wanted to share the things
that I was learning, which is one of the reasons I started this blog.
I also want to use this to share some of my thoughts on Christianity
and holistic life, since I believe all three themes are connected.
Your Thoughts
So what
do you think? Tweet at me @frank_perseo or comment on the Frank Talks Facebook page. Are these themes important in your life as well? If not, do you want them to be? Are you interested in reading more about these themes? What do you think of the definition I presented for "religion"? Do you think we talk about politics too much here on Frank Talks, or not enough?
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