Whether or not women decide to have babies is not a public decision; it's a private decision made between the women, their partners and their doctors ... period. Every woman who gets pregnant does so in a context and milieu which can only be understood by her and her family.
I think it is sad that Sarah's decision to run for VP has put her whole family under such scrutiny. My guess is that none of them have lived lives that will withstand it. None of us have. Jesus Himself couldn't run for political office in this country without getting smeared in the press. Can you see the headlines?
Makes me admire her even more. Carry her own Downs child. Check. Loves and embraces her pregnant Christian daughter and the baby, and the relationship. Check. Grace under pressure. Check.
i also don't have a lot of sympathy for conservative christians when their public pronouncements about morality double back on them. you reap what you sow.
I'm tracking with you. I do think that she shows that she is living out her morality redemptively. The pregnancy story shows forgiveness and positive choices being made on the tail of poor ones. The Downs baby is redemption itself in a complete manner. Or so methinks.
I think we shouldn't even be talking about it.
ReplyDeleteWhether or not women decide to have babies is not a public decision; it's a private decision made between the women, their partners and their doctors ... period. Every woman who gets pregnant does so in a context and milieu which can only be understood by her and her family.
I think it is sad that Sarah's decision to run for VP has put her whole family under such scrutiny. My guess is that none of them have lived lives that will withstand it. None of us have. Jesus Himself couldn't run for political office in this country without getting smeared in the press. Can you see the headlines?
Makes me admire her even more.
ReplyDeleteCarry her own Downs child. Check.
Loves and embraces her pregnant Christian daughter and the baby, and the relationship. Check.
Grace under pressure. Check.
What's not to love?
i don't think it's a very interesting story.
ReplyDeletei also don't have a lot of sympathy for conservative christians when their public pronouncements about morality double back on them. you reap what you sow.
Sonja,
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, but I realize that we will be talking about it. I suppose the thing is to do so redemptively.
Bruce,
ReplyDeleteI'm tracking with you. I do think that she shows that she is living out her morality redemptively. The pregnancy story shows forgiveness and positive choices being made on the tail of poor ones. The Downs baby is redemption itself in a complete manner. Or so methinks.
Hey G-man,
ReplyDeleteBut don't you think that your second point makes it a story with legs (though not a good or helpful one), and therefore invalidates your first point?
Just my quick observation. ;-)
For myself, I'd be far more interested in her policies.
ReplyDeleteSteve,
ReplyDeleteI am as you would be.