WaPo 'On Faith' Editor Sally Quinn Snarks 'What Will God Whisper In Herman Cain's Ear Next?'
Washington Post "On Faith" editor and religious agnostic Sally Quinn took time yesterday morning to hack out a blog post offending people of faith entitled, "What will God whisper in Herman Cain's ear next?":
Herman Cain said that God told him to run for president.
“That’s when I prayed and prayed and prayed. I’m a man of faith. I had to do a lot of praying for this one, more praying than I’ve ever done before in my life,” the Baptist preacher said. “And when I finally realized that it was God saying that this is what I needed to do, I was like Moses. You’ve got the wrong man Lord. Are you sure?”
Now Herman Cain has suspended his campaign. Did God tell him to do that?
Why on earth would God tell Herman Cain to run, put him through all of this, then have him get out of the race?
If God told Herman Cain to run, why did he also tell Anita Perry her husband should run (she saw the burning bush) and Michele Bachmann and all of the others who have been tapped on the shoulder? Is this some sort of cruel game God is playing?
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Running for president was not the first time Herman Cain had been called by God. He was once, as he says, “called to preach the word of God and minister to the least, the last and the lost, and minister to his people.”
What’s next for Herman Cain? Will he write another book, do another radio show or give more speeches? Many were eagerly awaiting his endorsement just one day after his withdrawal. After all, there are a number of Republicans out there still in the running who are competing for God’s favor.
What will God whisper in Herman Cain’s ear next?
Even though she edits the Post's religion blog, at no point in her post did Quinn seriously delve into any theological exploration, choosing to stick comfortably to predictable sophomoric snark about God "whispering" in ears and playing "cruel game[s]" with people.
Instead of seeking answers from Christian theologians or even faithful Christians with political vocations, Quinn opted simply to mock the very notion that an observant Christian can feel that God is calling him or her to seek a particular vocation. Maybe that's to be expected from an agnostic like Quinn who essentially thinks God is something we make up for ourselves but has no objective existence outside our imagination.
Yes, the folks Quinn are mocking are seeking elected political office, but every day all over the world there are folks who feel called by God to quit their jobs and pursue callings as pastors or missionaries. Others feel called to glorify God in some capacity as laymen, feeling that their work is not a mere occupation but a divine vocation.
The doctrine of vocation has a rich history in Christianity. It's a shame that the Post's religion editor either is ignorant of it or worse, deliberately chooses to dismiss it as unworthy of consideration.
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⇒ I don't know Sally
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 12:31pm.
But I'm betting Herman won't have an affair with Ben Bradlee, even if he does need a job.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
God's purpose
Submitted by nanabanana on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 12:43pm.
isn't always the obvious one when He puts someone in a particular situation. Mr. Cain will be a changed man after this, likely for the better. And he'll be ready for the next thing.
I wonder what Lucifer
Submitted by cocodrie on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 12:46pm.
I wonder what Lucifer will whisper in Sally's ear next.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
I Have a Whisper For You
Submitted by sergeant stogie on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 1:28pm.
Sally, you dried up old sarcastic beeyotch: I hope another house falls on you
What will God whisper in Cain's earn next?
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 1:43pm.
Hey, Herman. Sally Quinn's an idiot.
The Washington Post. Yeah, who else would have an agnostic for a religion editor?
If I were Sally....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 2:21pm.
If I were Sally I think I'd be more concerned about what God might whisper in MY ear.
Just another chapter in
Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 2:45pm.
Just another chapter in WaPo's "Dumping On Faith" series.
Hey, Sally
Submitted by Chaitealover on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 3:09pm.
Mr. Cain said that God whispered in his ear that he should run for president, not that he should become president. Mr. Cain brought attention to some issues the people of this country need to think about, perhaps that's all God wanted him to do. The same goes for others whose candidacy brings attention to issues other candidates aren't talking about, although they may stand little chance of getting the nomination. So Mr. Santorum keeps reminding us about the right to life and Mrs. Bachman keeps talking about a small government. They know that a large percentage of the populace pays no attention to what's going on outside of their own little world, but that they need to know how they are affected by it. They'll keep running for the presidency until a candidate is chosen. Hopefully, they won't stop reminding us of what we need to do to keep this country strong.
Chai
Old Sally
Submitted by zachlind on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 3:17pm.
Ah, Sally Quinn, still living off Ben Bradlee’s trophy wife perks.
I've seen Bradlee on TV recently. He looks like he's just...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 2:56am.
about ready to embark to the great beyond.
The question is, is he going to leave Sally Quinn with enough money so she can acquire a "trophy" husband of her own?
Just asking.
Sally Quinn hears from Satin
Submitted by Avitar on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 5:34pm.
Mr. Cain is always a level headed man of logic. A mathematician who adheres to the rule of reason he avoids the superstitions of environmentalism and this irritates the superstitious to no end.
His running for President also showed that most Democrats are racist bigots. As a businessman he probably ran into that before since honest black business men are treated like chattel by crooked Democratic politicians who treat them like the lowest rung on the labor union corruption ladder.
and...
Submitted by Chaitealover on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 9:55pm.
the attack, that I am convinced was a series of set-ups, caused the only black man other than Obama to drop out of the race. It seems just a little too convenient for me. Now all those racists who vote skin color rather than competency have only Obama to vote for.
Chai
Sally Quinn
Submitted by Edward Cropper on Wed, 12/07/2011 - 10:48pm.
Quinn is a washed up liberal side show barker.No one really cared what she had to say when she was
one of the "hot" Washington Post scribes and no one give a rat's behind now
I have one question for Sally Quinn. Sally Quinn, have you...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 2:52am.
always been a racist or is this a recent occurance?