Step 1: List any concerns as vague as you want.
Ø
Every
day example: I hate my car
Step 2: Separate & Clarify:
Ø
I
hate my car (this can mean many things)
-
Why?
- It doesn’t work well.
-
What’s wrong?
- It vibrates at highway speeds
-
What else?
- It’s bad on gas mileage
-
What else?
- That’s it.
“I
hate my car” was separated & clarified in to two specific concerns; a
vibration that happens at highway speed & poor gas mileage.
Step 3: Consider Current Impact, Future Impact and Time Frame
For each clarified concern we ask, what is the current impact or seriousness? What is the future impact or growth (or what is likely to happen if nothing is done)? What is the time frame or urgency (when does it become too late)?
Concern
|
Current Impact
|
Future Impact
|
Time Frame
|
Car has vibration at high speed
|
It’s
annoying
|
Vibration
will destroy my new tries
|
A few
weeks until the tires are destroyed
|
Car has poor gas mileage
|
Spending
$40/mo too much on gas
|
Going
into debt $40/mo
|
6
months until out of extra money
|
Step 4: Make a Comparative Evaluation.
Compare & prioritize each column one at a time, and then look at all three columns at once for the big picture.
Concern
|
Current Impact
|
Future Impact
|
Time Frame
|
Result
|
Car has vibration at high speed
|
Annoying
|
New
tires destroyed
|
A
few weeks
|
2 Higher
1 Lower
|
Car has poor gas mileage
|
Spending
$40/mo too much on gas
HIGHER
|
Going
into debt
LOWER
|
6
months
LOWER
|
1 Higher
2 Low
|
The car vibration issue becomes the top priority concern since it was given 2 highs and 1 low, so we address this concern first.
This same kind of logic can be applied
to a Catholic considering election issues:
PLEASE NOTE: This is only an example of hypothetical voter opinion.
Step
1: List any concerns:
Ø
Life
Issues
Ø
Religious
Liberty
Ø
Social
Justice
Step
2: Separate & Clarify:
Ø
Life
Issues
-
What specific life issues concern you?
- Abortion & Death Penalty
-
What else?
- That’s it
-
What’s concerns you about abortion?
- That it is legal. Abortion should
be illegal.
-
What concerns you about the death penalty?
- God is the author of life, so the
death penalty should be outlawed.
Ø
Religious
Liberty
-
What is your religious liberty concern?
- HHS Mandate will cause Catholics
to violate their conscience or be fined.
-
What else?
- That’s it.
Ø
Social
Justice
-
What concerns you about this?
- Healthcare
-
What about healthcare?
- Many Americans can’t afford
insurance.
-
What else concerns you about Social Justice?
- Nothing else.
“Life
Issues” was separated & clarified into two specific concerns; legalized abortion & the death penalty. “Religious Liberty” was
clarified to the HHS mandate. “Social
Justice” was clarified to healthcare
coverage for those who cannot afford it.
Step
3: Consider Current Impact, Future Impact and Time Frame
Concern
|
Current Impact
|
Future Impact
|
Time Frame
|
Legalized Abortion
|
Over
1 million babies killed per year (U.S.)
|
Over
1 million more killed per year, every year
|
No
specific time limit
|
Death penalty
|
<50
executions per year in recent years
|
About
50 more per year, every year
|
No
specific time limit
|
HHS Mandate
|
Law
suits taking time & money
|
Many
Catholic Institutions forced to close. Higher cost to government to fill the
gap
|
A
few years for the full impact
|
Healthcare for the poor
|
Tens
of millions do not get basic care
|
Preventable
sicknesses left unchecked cause suffering & higher healthcare cost
|
No
specific time limit
|
Step
4: Make a Comparative Evaluation
Concern
|
Current Impact
|
Future Impact
|
Time Frame
|
Result
|
Legalized Abortion
|
Over
1 million babies killed per year (U.S.)
HIGH
|
Over
1 million more per year, every year
HIGH
|
No
specific time limit
LOW (none)
|
2-High
0-Med
1-Low
|
Death penalty
|
<50
executions per year
MEDUIM
|
About
50 more per year, every year
LOW
|
No
specific time limit
LOW (none)
|
0-High
1-Med
2-Low
|
HHS Mandate
|
Law
suits taking time & money
LOW
|
Many
Catholic Institutions forced to close. Higher cost to government
to fill the gap
MEDIUM
|
A
few years to feel the full impact
HIGH
|
1-High
1-Med
1-Low
|
Healthcare for the poor
|
Tens
of millions do not have health insurance
MEDUIM
|
Preventable
sicknesses left unchecked cause more suffering & higher healthcare cost
HIGH
|
No
specific time limit
LOW (none)
|
1-High
1-Med
1-Low
|
So for this hypothetical voter, abortion becomes the top priority concern, followed by the HHS mandate & healthcare coverage with the death penalty coming in last. The voter can then compare a candidate’s position to these priorities.
A full list of clarified election issues would be much longer than in our example, but it is hard to imagine any concern that has a greater current & future impact than the slaughter of over one million innocent lives this year and every year. Even if we added in the concern of over 20 million unemployed people, at least they are alive and have the legal right to remain so. Of course, the spiritual impact of a nation that allows this kind of killing is difficult to measure even in a detailed appraisal like this.
Remember that the purpose of Situation Appraisal is NOT to actually solve the concerns; it is meant for clarity. Clarity of thought and prioritization brings focus to any state of affairs, no matter how complex. Using an appraisal like this in the context of our faith can give us true clarity to act by the reality of things, and there is a word that describes acting by the reality of things very well; that word is…“sanity”.
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