Politics In Perspective–UPDATED
October 8, 2008 / 5:16 pm • By Dr. Melissa ClouthierToday is one of those days that is so magnificently beautiful, so perfectly balanced and so peaceful that politics and the economy and every worldly trouble fades. Only a month ago, Hurricane Ike decimated wide swaths of Houston and surrounding areas. The ferocity and magnitude of the storm was as humbling as the transcendent perfection is today.
There is a destruction and beauty that can only be created by nature and God and both reveal man to be so insignificant as to be nearly meaningless. Seasons come and go, the sun rises and sets, and the stars stay in their places. The moon controls the tides and forces beyond our understanding move the world and manipulate the internal workings of our own bodies. For all the knowledge man has accumulated, he knows startlingly little about how the universe around him operates.
America will elect a new Commander-In-Chief and he will be woefully inadequate to face the demands of the job. It speaks little of him, but more to the expectations and complexity of the world today.
Please understand: I’m not saying that we, as individuals, have no power. Each person has tremendous power over himself–his own choices, his own path, the trajectory of his own life. That includes deciding to vote and for whom. And as I learned in fifth grade, one vote can make all the difference–lose by one vote and you find that out.
What I am saying is that this election is not the beginning nor the end of anything but a continuation of a story that began over two hundred years ago. Two hundred years isn’t a long time for much of anything. What we have found in those two hundred years is that the American experiment is a good one–better, in fact, than any other form of governance that man has come up with so far.
Still, it’s the best of the worst because it is still a government by man and for man and limited to the limitations of man. The challenge then, is to create an environment in America where the best and the brightest of man has room to succeed for truly, our country is only as strong as the people who make it.
Humans, above all in creation, hold in them the potential for greatness. Sometimes, it takes recognizing our smallness to see the vast possibilities. Today is a beautiful day.
UPDATE:
I guess I’m not the only one thinking transience.
















