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Politics under God’s government – CSMonitor.com


There are times in international, national, and local politics that are trying. How trying they are may depend on one’s politics. For instance, any given United States presidential administration may be considered a bright spot or a bleak time depending on one’s point of view.

One of the things that has helped me not feel tossed about on the sea of national or international politics is to consider the world from a spiritual perspective, rising above geopolitical borders. When we look at a photo of the Earth taken from outer space, this big blue marble of a planet has no national boundaries. This view can lift our thought to a more spiritual sense of creation, pointed to in the Bible, where the first chapter of Genesis declares, “God created the heaven and the earth. … and, behold, it was very good” (verses 1, 31).

Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of The Christian Science Monitor, embraced this larger, more spiritual view of creation and, thus, of government. She writes, “Mankind will be God-governed in proportion as God’s government becomes apparent, the Golden Rule utilized, and the rights of man and the liberty of conscience held sacred” (“The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany,” p. 222).



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