How to win a culture war...
A succinct statement by Jim Wallis at the God's Politics Blog:Want to know how to win a culture war? Don't fight one. The soul of our nation has been marred from a perpetual state of culture war. In an Orwellian twist, each camp relies on conflict with their supposed enemies for the perpetuation of their own existence. The culture warrior's clout, influence, fundraising, and organizing is based upon real or perceived attacks from the other side. These "threats" and boogeymen are their oxygen, and without them, they die.
The biggest fear of those leading the culture wars is not an attack from the other side or the threat of losing ground on their issues - it is common ground. Culture wars require a clash of incompatible ideologies; common ground acknowledges differences but finds practical shared goals. Practical shared goals mean people and parties with different ideologies can both "win." When culture wars are fought, the only people who win are those who build their careers off them.
Wallis goes on to talk about abortion proposals in the USA, but the application of what he says is widespread. We could certainly pay attention in the Uniting Church! He is working similar ground to a church (re)Wired article "Do our isms matter." But he says it better :-) Read on >>>>
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