
Brian McLaren recently posted his thoughts on voting, saying that the most important thing to him was what kind of a framing story each candidate lived by. In his book Everything Must Change, McLaren talks about the importance of the kind of framing story we live by. There are a few stories that keep popping up in human culture. Here are a few of the stories Brian mentioned when he visited the Bronx this year…
1. Domaination Story – legitimizes the powers that be.
2. Revolution Story – explains the situation for the oppressed and stirs them to revolt.
3. Scapegoating Story – explains the situation by blaming an outside party.
4. Withdrawl Story – justifies non-participation and isolation, rejecting other stories.
He said that in every one of these cases, Jesus offers a different story. For the domination story, Jesus subsitutes the story of humility and serving others. For the revolution story, Jesus subsitutes reconciliation and loving your enemies. For the scapegoating story Jesus subsitutes taking our own sin more seriously than the others. For the withdrawl story Jesus subsitutes incarnational love that isn’t afraid to get it’s hands dirty.
In Brian’s post he suggests that John McCain is still living by an us/them story, much like the story of Domaination and the Scaptegoating story. In contrast Barack Obama is living out of a reconciliation narrative. Interesting thoughts. Check out the post, I think it’s one of the most thoughtful endorsements of a candidate I’ve encountered.


