I see. But this ^ does have a different tone from what I read in the earlier post where you wrote:
I think it is a matter of perspective and priority. When I was in my 20's and 30's I was preoccupied with Politics. I grew up in a very Republican family. My dad was on a first name basis with the first Republican Governor of Alabama since reconstruction. I went campaigning with the Governor and My Dad for George H.W. Bush back in a 1988, which was the first election after I turned 18.
I later moved to Tennessee and joined the local Republican Party. I volunteered to man the county headquarters, handed out yard signs and bumper stickers, went to monthly meetings and so on.
Then I moved back to Alabama and have just never gotten back into it. I still keep up with it, find it fascinating, still vote and still have conversations with relatives and friends (and the occasional message board). But I don't spend near the time and effort in it as I used to.
Part of it is because I live in one of the Reddest states in the Union and it is a forgone conclusion who is going to win. All the drama is during the primary elections when it is republicans running against each other.
Part of it is because I have become disillusioned with Republican politicians in general. Republicans have picked some horrible candidates lately, both in the states and in national elections, going all the way back to McCain and Romney. There have been very few national candidates that I could get excited about supporting.
Part of it is because I have grown in my Faith and have placed more emphasis on Spiritual Matters. As I've spent more time reading the Bible, church history, and theology the less time I've spent paying attention to the news, editorials, and politics in general.
Part of it is, because of my seeking to grown in the faith, I've discovered that many look to politics as a functional savior. They believe that politics is the main way God spreads His Kingdom on earth. When in fact, the church, the people of God sharing and living out the gospel message is the main way God spreads His Kingdom on earth. It just kinda bothers me (and I was convicted about) when Christians spend more time and money trying to get people elected than they do in worship, evangelism, missions, and helping the poor and needy.
I've known way to many "Christians" who will give the maximum amount allowed to a political candidate or PAC but will not support the local Rescue Mission or Crisis Pregnancy Center.
So I'm not saying that politics isn't important, or that Christians should stay out of politics. I do, however, believe that we Christians need to keep politics in it's proper place and not allow it to be equal with or even surpass our "Kingdom Citizenship".