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Sally Quinn on Sarah Palin -- Versus Reality
· Friday, November 20, 2009
It seems the mainstream media's favorite pastime is to ridicule Sarah Palin. Of all the screeds I've read, I don't think any are snarkier than The Washington Post's Sally Quinn's "On Faith" blog post "Sarah Palin's 'rogue' Christianity."
Do we need further proof of the secular orientation of our dominant media culture than the fact that Quinn, an avowed atheist, pens the Post's "On Faith" blog? That would be like featuring a column by Fidel Castro on free enterprise and individual liberties.
On her mini-bio, Quinn writes: "I announced to my parents when I was 13 that I was an atheist. And I was a committed atheist all of my life. My view was that more evil had been done in the name of religion than anything else in the world. I saw no redeeming value in it at all. Then I met Jon Meacham and we began talking. No, Jon didn't convert me, but he did convince me that religion was not a subject to be dismissed or disdained."
If that's true, why did Quinn devote her entire blog post to dismissing and disdaining Sarah Palin's profession of faith in her book, "Going Rogue"? I must admit, though, it's difficult to tell whether Quinn is motivated more by her disdain for Sarah Palin, whom she has a history of berating, or mainstream Christianity.
Quinn says: "Sarah Palin writes that one summer at Bible Camp she 'put my life in my creator's hands and trust Him as I sought my life's path.' For Palin, this grand divine plan was 'a natural progression.' She writes. And later, 'I don't believe in coincidences.'"
Quinn -- convinced she has exposed Palin as confused, conflicted and acutely hypocritical -- volleys a series of rhetorical questions designed to reveal Palin's apparent inconsistency in believing that God is in complete control ("I don't believe in coincidences") and yet he allows or causes terrible things to happen to people.
Here's a sampling of Quinn's ill-informed, sneering arrogance: "Did God plan for her to become Governor of Alaska. If so, did God plan for her to step down. ... Did God plan for her to have a huge wardrobe? Then why did she apologize for it? ... Did God plan for her daughter Bristol to get pregnant while she was a teenager? Why was she then not thrilled."
Perhaps Quinn wouldn't be so smug if she were to do the slightest bit of thinking or reading about the concepts of God's sovereignty and free will -- ideas that have challenged the finest minds for 2,000 years and contributed to denominational differences within evangelical Christianity. Has Quinn studied Calvin, Wesley, Luther or any other past or present theologian on these issues?
Nor is Palin's statement on coincidences unique. Indeed, as a matter of coincidence, er, I mean God's sovereignty, my own learned pastor, Ron Watts, made that very same statement ("I don't believe in coincidences") a few weeks ago in his sermon. He went on to add that he doesn't believe God's sovereignty is inconsistent with the doctrine of free will. I realize that "five-point" Calvinists may disagree, but that's beyond the scope of this column.
Quinn also implies that Palin is on the fringe of Christian thought by confessing her trust in Jesus Christ. But the reality is that Palin's faith profession is consistent with mainstream Christian thought. To place one's trust in Jesus Christ is of fundamental importance to Christians and, most believe, essential to salvation. Secularists often demean the concept as a sign of weakness ("using Christ as a crutch"), but Christians plead guilty to the indictment and respond that the Bible commands us to acknowledge our weakness and surrender ourselves to Christ. By ridiculing Palin on this point, Quinn mocks the Bible and all of mainstream Christianity and reveals her profound ignorance of basic Christian doctrine.
Quinn's derision would be easier to tolerate if she hadn't also written in her mini-bio: "I don't have any idea who or what God is. But the closest explanation I've heard ... is ... 'When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, God is the electricity that surges between them.'"
And Quinn has the audacity to condescend to Sarah Palin on matters of theology?
Quinn is exercised at Palin for supposedly settling scores in her book and allegedly failing to exhibit the Christian qualities of "love, generosity, mercy and forgiveness." But it's my informed guess that Quinn's contempt for Palin has nothing to do with these false charges or Palin's alleged hypocrisy or even her theology but is rooted in Palin's conservative ideology.
I'll just say this. Apart from the far left, those who have followed Sarah Palin will discern that Quinn's assessment is completely opposite of what they observe. You can't watch Sarah Palin in action or in interviews without recognizing her genuineness, her graciousness, her kindness and her authentic Christian spirit.
God bless her.
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joe oliva
Sally Quinn is typical of the elite mentality that derides everything from the heartland of middle America. That is why she, and all other elites, including those in the GOP, will never 'get it'!
Posted November 20, 2009 at 10:11:04 AM
MichaelSSEC
Hear, hear! What's most amusing about all this vitriol for Sarah Palin is that betrays the Liberals' terror of this person they most so energetically. I've never seen the media work SO hard to condemn one person who holds no office, and is running for none. If they were not terrified of her, they would have dropped the story like a heavy rock the day after the election. Yet here we are more than a year later and they can't bring themselves to let an entire day pass without dredging up SOME kind of smear against Palin. They don't even care whether it's true, just so long as it's a vicious smear.
Nor do they care, apparently, how foolish it makes them look to savage a woman like Palin with such compulsion. If Republicans want to know who their most feared leader is, they need only listen to the Liberals, who are telling us LOUD AND CLEAR who terrifies them more than any other living person -- Sarah Palin.
Posted November 21, 2009 at 10:32:47 PM