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God Is Watching

Posted: 07/28/11 02:56 PM ET

The markets are watching, the Republicans are watching, the Democrats are watching, the media are watching, the pollsters and pundits are watching. The public is watching and is disgusted with Washington, D.C.

When it comes to the bitter and ultra-partisan battles over the budget, the deficit, and the fast-approaching deadline for America to avoid defaulting on its financial commitments, the whole nation and even the world is watching.

But God is watching too.

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Others are watching to see how their self-interests will benefit in the final deal. Or they are watching to see who's up and who's down, who will get the political win, and whose election chances will be better afterward.

Forty-eight hours after President Obama mentioned corporate jet tax deductions, and suggested they might not be as important as scholarships for low-income kids going to college for the first time, a headline appeared in the New York Times reading, "Industry Set for Fight to Keep Corporate Jet Tax Breaks." Wow. That was pretty fast. The ones who will win the current battle over the budget and deficit are the ones who are watching. As the book of Proverbs teaches, the poor are shunned, but the rich have many friends.

Agribusiness is ready to respond if anyone challenges the subsidies that go to millionaire "farmers" living in Manhattan. The oil and gas industry reacts to questions about whether $2.5 billion in offshore drilling subsidies might be less needed than $2.5 billion slated to be cut in home heating oil assistance for low-income families. The Pentagon is watching and ready to invoke national security interests, or question the patriotism of anyone daring to cut its budget. A bipartisan commission came up with $1 trillion in military cuts over the next 10 years that wouldn't hurt our national security, but it is unlikely that more than a fraction of their recommendations will ever be taken.

Republicans are watching and are ready to push the nation even closer to the brink of default if anyone suggests that revenue from the wealthy be a part of the solution. Democrats are watching, but, with a few notable exceptions, they don't say the word "poor" out loud anymore. Anyone who could end up paying more in taxes is watching, even though taxes as a percentage of GDP dropped from 20 percent in 2000 to just over 14 percent in 2010. The average effective tax rate for the wealthiest is now only 17 percent of their income, and many corporations do not pay any taxes at all.

At the same time, nutrition programs for low-income mothers and children are at risk of being cut, as well as children's health programs, education for low-income students, early childhood development, and the most effective initiatives in the world, which are dramatically reducing both disease and hunger. These programs are at the risk of being cut because nobody has been watching out for them.

But the religious community is changing this: It formed "A Circle of Protection" to defend the most effective anti-poverty efforts both at home and around the world. Today, Sojourners has a full-page ad in Politico with the message "God Is Watching" as a part of our series of print ads on the budget. This week our radio ads, recorded by local pastors, are playing in Nevada, Kentucky, and Ohio to remind politicians of the moral issues at stake. Faith leaders say God is biased in such matters, and prefers to protect the poor instead of the rich, and instructs the faithful to do the same. This is class warfare now, and when it breaks out, the Bible suggests that God is on the side of defending the poor from assault.

In the past, our country has successfully reduced deficits and poverty at the same time. There were bipartisan agreements to defend the means-tested programs for low-income people against cuts. And for the past 25 years, every automatic budget cut mechanism has exempted core low-income assistance programs. But not this time. Neither the Republican House, the Democratic Senate, nor the Obama White House has clearly and publicly committed to protect the poor and vulnerable, even though religious leaders have persistently pressed them all to do so. It's a moral imperative that we do so again today. So now, faith leaders are watching the political leaders. And we believe God is watching us all.

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Jim Wallis is the author of Rediscovering Values: A Guide for Economic and Moral Recovery, and CEO of Sojourners. He blogs at www.godspolitics.com. Follow Jim on Twitter @JimWallis.

 
 
 

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The markets are watching, the Republicans are watching, the Democrats are watching, the media are watching, the pollsters and pundits are watching. The public is watching and is disgusted with Washing...
The markets are watching, the Republicans are watching, the Democrats are watching, the media are watching, the pollsters and pundits are watching. The public is watching and is disgusted with Washing...
 
 
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realimagist
Visioning the future in the present
07:48 PM on 08/01/2011
If the premise = true; and God = omniscient and omnipotent (as I was taught as a child) - hard not to see the treatment of humans by humans and a most cruel cosmic joke.
10:26 AM on 08/04/2011
Please factor "God Rarely Overrides Human Will" as an effect of omniscient and omnipotent.
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realimagist
Visioning the future in the present
11:31 AM on 08/04/2011
Thanks. That does serve as a great good punch line to God's cosmic:human joke
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Herkv
Caught in a loop . . .
03:17 PM on 08/01/2011
If God is watching, he seems to prefer that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. He seems to think that greed and hate are virtues. If he didn't want it that way, maybe he'd do something about it.

Maybe somebody's giving God far too much credit . . .
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KrautMan
Carpe jugulum
06:28 AM on 08/01/2011
God is much too busy finding parking lots and manipulating sport events for his flock to be bothered with this.
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crowepps
05:13 AM on 08/01/2011
Sorry, the government is currently under the sway of 'real' Christian faith leaders who are convinced God wants them to kill gays, refusing women birth control so their 'sin' will become evident and they can punish them with death in childbirth, and that it's justified to motivate the 'lazy' by letting them watch their children starve. Their God teaches them to hate the stranger and check emigration documents before providing children with food, medicine or education. Their God rewards 'good' people with riches, so that poverty can be used to identify those He depises, and the faithful can ignore them as unworthy of help.

Nobody's going to jar them out of their smug self-righteousness by reminding them God is watching, because they know that already. Since they worship the God of Dickens, the God of the Inquisition, the God of the Crusades, and they believe that not only is He watching but that He personally approves of every bit of the pain and suffering the 'real Christians' are looking forward to inflicting on the citizens of this country.
11:26 PM on 07/31/2011
God is watching this?!?!?! Any being with a modicum of self respect wouldn't have anything to do with this mischigass.
11:16 PM on 07/31/2011
according most major religions, "GOD" is all seeing and all knowing and all powerful... He would already know the outcome of everything we do therefore making the whole experiment (GOD's human/earth experiment) kind of pointless..
11:08 PM on 07/31/2011
As a distant observer it has occurred to me that all of the symbols in the mosque, synagogue, and church including rituals were all put there by thought. Thought has invented these things such as the savior, temples, and contents of the aforementioned places of worship.

Specifically, thought has invented all those things religious believers call sacred, and people cannot deny this..! So, thought in itself is not sacred, and when thought invents god, god is not sacred. So, perhaps the central question is: what is sacred..?

I believe it can only be understood when there is freedom from fear and sorrow. Love and compassion has its own intelligence. Truth is pathless and can be found without the need to follow a priest, ritual, savior, or medieval beliefs. It is the apotheosis of arrogance to suggest that one has a direct ear to god or knows what god feels, thinks, believes, or to even know if god exists at all.

Therefore, humanity will be far better off entering a new age of enlightenment by rejecting metaphysic­al explanations of reality.
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10:41 PM on 07/31/2011
Tax all churches!
They pay nothing, own huge real estate holdings, take town services as a if they were socialist (they are) and have a say in our government???
Tax all churches as if they were any other business as their profits are more than most sm. businesses.
or
STAY out of government affairs.
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thorrsman
Why should I define myself by quoting others?
11:46 PM on 07/31/2011
It does not work that way in America.
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MagicManDoneIt
When facts are lacking. Just say...
03:32 AM on 08/01/2011
It's supposed to. Unfortunately, no one in power seems to care to set this right.
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humanbeing-rick
Born in the USA 1947
09:36 PM on 07/31/2011
God is watching the one sided deal tonight, with the politicians appeasing the right-wing extortionists!
Without tax increases for the wealthy and shutting down tax evasion tactics, there is no deal with the People of America!
09:16 PM on 07/31/2011
"Neither the Republican House, the Democratic Senate, nor the Obama White House has clearly and publicly committed to protect the poor and vulnerable, "

That's because they don't have anything extra to give to those folks. It's up to you and me to do this work.
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humanbeing-rick
Born in the USA 1947
09:12 PM on 07/31/2011
agreed
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mauserk98
08:29 PM on 07/31/2011
So God is watching.. I knew that darn Patriot Act would give too much power to the supreme power. Next thing, He will be listening.
But looking back on His history as an indication, He will not be acting or thinking.
08:21 PM on 07/31/2011
does God want the united states to collapse and the millions of people who live here become slaves to whatever ruling structure emerges? reasonable people can argue about what the best fiscal path to take is, but it is despicable to assign such terrible morals and motives to your political opponents. God watches, indeed.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
great, green, globs of greasy grimey GOPerspeak.
06:50 PM on 07/31/2011
Forget about and God watching, the rea; voter and the real world are watching and we will NOT forget.
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jeromerudolf
06:32 PM on 07/31/2011
Helping the poor is a command; how is the question. The bible also says that those who do not work, do not eat. Dealing with the poor thru charity at the local level is the best way; then the county, state, and federal government, in that order.
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pepper1311
POGS are dirt
06:53 PM on 07/31/2011
Sounds like fundamentalist talking point. Come think of it very vain, OH my, the first sin of the deadly seven. Quoting the bible is vanity.
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thorrsman
Why should I define myself by quoting others?
08:24 PM on 07/31/2011
Wrong. Where do you get the idea that "quoting the Bible is vanity"? Sounds like you frequent the militant Atheist web sites too much.
IMOPINIONH8D
because I want it empty...
10:25 PM on 07/31/2011
If dealing with poverty worked on the local level they wouldnt have tried welfare on the federal level.
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myviewsofnow
12:14 AM on 08/01/2011
F&F that's for sure, people sure do have short memories