989 - Long Division
Friends: Politics, education, and God. We have nearly educated ourselves out of unity in Christ and into political ignorance. See the column below ...
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Spirituality Column #989
October
28, 2025
Common
Christianity / Uncommon Commentary
Long
Division
By
Bob Walters
“Behold,
how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” Psalms 133:1 ESV
Let’s
discuss politics, education, and God – the 30,000-foot view – in the context of
humans getting along with each other. You may have noticed that lately, we
aren’t.
Next
week, all indications are that the good citizens of New York City will elect a
Muslim Democratic Socialist as their mayor. At issue – truly – are neither
religion nor party affiliation; at issue is bad American civics education laced
with the dual despair of ever-rising prices and ever-falling hope. New Yorkers crave
free stuff to face a fracturing future.
“Free stuff” is always an illusion, mind you, yet an attractive mirage for the poorly educated – college degrees and accreditations notwithstanding – in our current misguided though abating DEI cultural era. Illuminating human experience and philosophical wisdom have been beaten down in recent decades by entrenched socialist trends away from aspiration and merit, and toward equal outcomes for all. “Fairness” is a canard of a rallying cry, and a lie that destroys human flourishing. Division replaces unity.
It's not fair.
Lately, I’ve read two mind-focusing books of recent vintage on American public education. One is titled, The Marxification of Education by James Lindsay. The other is Hide Your Children: Exposing the Marxists Behind the Attack on America’s Kids by Liz Wheeler. Where education has led our nation astray is in our overall ignorance of what Marxism, socialism, and communism actually are: vicious, freedom-wrecking wolves in the sheep’s clothing of “fairness.” College education departments bit the apple long ago.
Socialism
has been the overriding template of education training in America’s
universities for the past century. While
history departments should be teaching about how America won its precious freedom
and how to value freedom as a gift from God, bards of American education theory
like Horace Mann, John Dewey, Paolo Freire, and others preached lock-step,
socialist obedience in stultifying, one-size-fits-all curricula designed to
defeat free-thinking. Once upon a time, to produce employees. Now, to foment activism.
There
is truly no mystery why it is often the C students and dropouts who are the
entrepreneurs. What we notice about socialism is a distinct lack of
entrepreneurship.
Anyway,
as I read these books full of anti-socialist scare quotes, what the books
didn’t offer was a concise answer to the obvious question, “So, what’s wrong
with socialism?” Despite our educational institutions based so heavily in
clandestine socialist theory, free Americans still retain a visceral distaste
for actually being called socialist.
I
think the answer goes something like this: Americans value freedom, and freedom
requires – above all else – personal responsibility. Christians are called to
love God and love others, and to do unto others as we would have others do unto
us. This requires accountability and an objective,
ultimate belief in the reality of truth, good, evil, and God.
What
socialism deletes, first, is God, because socialism cannot abide any truth
greater than itself. Next goes personal responsibility and with it, freedom. Socialism
is people controlling other people; God gets in the way, as does one’s faith in
God.
While
Marxist/socialist/communist philosophy insists that workers are oppressed and
everyone is owed fairness, its “leaders” replace God as arbiters of truth. That’s
the lie: socialism calls itself a march out of oppression, yet replaces freedom
with slavery.
Sadly,
much of America falls for that lie because that’s what we’ve been taught.
There
is no unifying force between the divisive, controlling diktat of Marx and the flourishing of human freedom under the
divine and unifying love of the Creator God.
How
pleasant it is when humans are united, and how ugly is life when we aren’t.
Walters
(rlwcom@aol.com) believes God unites
us through Jesus; Satan hates it.
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