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Blinded by the Doberman pinscher strategy CHURCH-COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Pastor Ed Delph Peoria Times Columnist

Have you ever heard of the Doberman pin-

scher strategy? You have probably seen it in operation, but have not seen what caused it. Let’s say someone has two Doberman pinschers guarding his house against robbers. If you are the robber, all you must do is throw a piece of steak into the yard, and while the Doberman’s fight over steak, you walk right into the house and rob it. (Of course, you better have another steak ready for them to fight over so you can get back out of the house!) The core value of most Doberman pinschers is: “Me hungry … forget friend … steak takes precedent over guarding house.” (I wrote this Tarzan style because maybe one of the Doberman pincher’s name was Tarzan.) That’s quite an effective way or strategy of robbing a guarded house. OK, I

know some dog trainers out there are not agreeing with me, but you get the idea. People fall victim to the Doberman pinscher strategy almost every time. We tend to lose our focus on the main objective when something closer and more alluring comes our way. Let me share with you an example of the Doberman pincher strategy working in real life. The apostle Paul was in an exceedingly difficult situation. He was on trial for his faith before the leaders of his faith. The accusers were two groups of religious people — the Sadducees and Pharisees. Both groups were trying to accuse Paul. While they were on the same team, so to speak, they each held differing theological views. One group believed in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the other group did not. How did Paul get out of this situation? He says in Acts 23:6, “I am a Pharisee, a son of Pharisees; I am on trial for the hope and resurrection of the dead!” He threw the “steak” of theological differences into the religious council’s yard — which meant trouble in River City!

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We can apply this to our lives, community and country. We often allow little steaks of our individual differences to divide us, just like those Doberman pinschers. Take a married couple who has a long history of unresolved differences. All it takes is for someone or something to throw the steak of a sensitive issue at them and what is inside of them climbs out of them. Winning the argument, staying in power and proving their point becomes more important than their relationship. A house divided can’t and won’t stand. The beat goes on. We are experiencing this situation in many countries, communities, relationships and businesses today. We saw the Doberman strategy at work in the 2016 elections. In this case, it was Russia. They created Facebook pages based on specific issues intended to create division and split our nation. All they had to do is throw the steak into the yard, and the Doberman pinschers would fight over everything from A to Z. Meanwhile, the robber is robbing

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What was the result? The Pharisees and Sadducees, each thinking that they were right and the other was wrong, started arguing with each other. The Bible describes the scene as a “great dissension,” “divided,” “great uproar,” in which they “argued heatedly” and were “afraid Paul might be torn to pieces.” It was a dog fight. The Jews were fighting among themselves. Why? They were focusing on the XYZs rather than the ABCs. What became of Paul? The Roman commander sent Paul away from the meeting to the barracks. Just think of this. Paul walked away with a fully paid life insurance policy in the form of “200 soldiers, 70 horsemen and another 200 spearman” protecting him from his own people. Then the Romans gave him an all-expense-paid trip to Rome for fear of his safety. Why? He knew about the Doberman pinscher strategy. He had repeatedly seen in his rabbinical school. He had seen it all his life in relationships with others. He knew how human nature works and used it to his advantage.

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