[Vision2020] Why Will Rainford Votes Democrat

Chasuk chasuk at gmail.com
Sun May 4 18:06:55 PDT 2008


http://www.idahostatesman.com/readersopinion/story/192668.html

October 25, 2007
Will Rainford: When I weigh all the issues of importance to me as a
Christian, I must vote Democrat
As the legislative advocate for the Roman Catholic Diocese, I am not
willing, nor allowed, to tell my fellow Christians how to vote. That
is the job of the Holy Spirit, who speaks to us through our
conscience, guiding us with a moral compass. I am not afraid to trust
people to arrive at the best decision when it comes to political
candidates after they have prayed and reflected on who the candidate
is that most represents their faith. Apparently, a certain number of
Christians feel it necessary to dictate to all of us who to vote for,
thereby trumping the voice of the Holy Spirit.

A Christian certainly can vote for a Democrat. I do. I choose to vote
for Democrats, not because Democrats are pro-choice and supportive of
stem-cell research, but in spite of those positions. I support
Democrats because they are pro-children and pro-family, seeking to end
poverty and hunger. As a Christian, I vote for Democrats because they
are working to end the Iraq war, which my moral compass has told me
was wrong from the first minute of the invasion. I give money to the
Democratic Party in Idaho because they recognize what I know; Earth is
God's gift to humanity and we must protect it against the ravaging
greed of big business and corporations. I vote Democrat, because I
want expanded freedom for everyone in America, not just people who
look like me; that includes people who are gay or lesbian. Oppression
and discrimination are not a Christian value. Love of our neighbors,
all of them, is.

My job as a Catholic Democrat is to speak issues to candidates. I will
tell Democrat candidates who I choose to support that I want expanded
reproductive health care for women, while at the same time I expect
Democrats to reduce the number of abortions taking place. Consider
that 75 percent of abortions take place in the context of poverty. Or,
if I am concerned about the sanctity of marriage, I need to ensure
that candidates support families by reducing the destructive pressures
of hunger, housing insecurity and lack of health care.

When it comes to immigration, I absolutely must support the Democrats.
I am taught by Jesus in the gospel to welcome the stranger. God shows
me from before Jesus was born, when Mary and Joseph fled to Egypt,
that economic and political forces work against the immigrant family,
forcing them to flee from their beloved homeland to a strange place
fraught with peril. When I feed the immigrant, clothe her, house her,
and provide her medical care, I am doing so to Jesus. I am not
instructed in the Bible to first ask for papers proving immigration
status. My job as a Catholic Democrat is to help the candidate
understand how to design an immigration system that is fair to both
the immigrant and my country.

When I weigh all the issues of importance to me as a Christian, I
absolutely must vote Democrat. I would be betraying the Holy Spirit if
I did not. But that is a very personal decision between me, Jesus, and
God. I would be very disappointed to learn that any Christian merely
followed my example and voted as I do. Who do you vote for? Go to your
knees and pray. You will figure it out. You don't need me to tell you.
And you certainly do not need other Christians to tell you.

Will Rainford, LMSW, Ph.D., is the legislative advocate for the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Boise.



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