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Progression Analysis

I remarked to my friend that I seem to think more highly of our fellow Americans than she does, even though I’m the one who acknowledges total depravity while she holds to innate goodness. The disconnect may reside not in our definition of goodness, but in our definition of progress. To me, it’s God’s common grace at work. Human nature will always have a long way to go, but it’s healthy to give thanks for how far we’ve come, no matter which side wins.

A few months ago I began posting online conversations with a friend who identifies herself as a Christian progressive. The conversations skidded to a temporary halt on Nov. 8, when she fell silent on Facebook. Guessing the reason, I sent a conciliatory email the day after, the gist being: Elections are always temporary. One side gets its chance to perform, then the other side. She thanked me for the condolences and shared the reason for her downcast soul: The election of Donald Trump had exposed an ugly seam in the American landscape and would let loose—had already let loose—an outpouring of hatred, bigotry, and random violence against “outsiders.”

I had been reading versions of this refrain all over the internet, expressed something like this: Now we know how stupid, intolerant, and racist America still is.Granted the stupid, intolerant, and racist element in every population, and its likelihood of showing up now and then, statements like that make no sense, especially coming from those who call themselves progressives. Don’t they believe in progress?

To the left, it’s as if every step forward, every Supreme Court decision, law, or regulation that goes its way, is a critical victory for human advancement. But just barely achieved: stretched like a thick rubber band over each new milestone. Any step back—that is, any relaxing of this regulation or restriction on that unrestricted right, not to mention any election of the wrong guy—snaps the rubber band and hurls America back into the dark days of segregation and back-alley abortions. And those knuckle-draggers now in power would probably love to take away women’s right to vote, too.

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