Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Finding Myself???

Earlier today, I wrote:

The far-right is completely gone; they believe the Left is preparing for war against them; they believe they're the innocent victims of racism and discrimination; they believe all the lies offered to them about climate, race, economics and foreign policy. Evangelicals, social conservatives, and the rich, all have skin in the game; they all have something to gain by the collapse of democracy. Evangelicals, theocracy; social conservatives, white supremacy; the rich, unimpeded greed.

Now is the not the time for nostrums and nosegays ... now is Jeremiah-time, a time for an honest appraisal of a nation long seduced by wealth and power, a nation full of idols crafted by religious interests as devious and duplicitous as the court-priests and prophets of Jeremiah's time, a time when the Divine grows tired of pleading with a people who turn a deaf ear to reason, and choose religions that sooth and satisfy the worst instincts of race, nation, supremacy, and greed. It was this very instinct that maddened the hometown crowd who heard Jesus preach, and, at first, thought it was terrific, but when Jesus made it clear that his people were NOT the center of God's purpose, they quickly cried out in anger and attempted to kill Jesus by hurling him off a nearby cliff.

If you dare, read Jeremiah 13-17. As one friend put it, "holy moly." And then Luke 4.16-30.

I have a hard time locating myself right now - my political nerves are edgy; my religious instincts turn to the darker themes of Scripture: Jeremiah, crucifixion, Paul’s imprisonment … the darker themes of history: the West’s embrace of white supremacy, and the failure of religion to address the various crisis of race, war, and greed.

Yes, I know that religious history gives us greatness, too … but often times the women and men of faith, prophetic faith, paid with their lives, because the establishment can’t relinquish its hold on power … and power always needs to have the powerless, and no better way to create a powerless class than with economic inequity.

I know what I believe, and I stand firm in “faith, hope, and love” … but reality doesn’t let me put on a happy face … truth be told, in the short run, it may not turn out well at all, though I hope for a Biden/Harris win, and I’ll do what I can, and bear what I must.

Is there a God?

I’m inclined to think there is.

And the moral arc of the universe does bend toward justice … but not without the 400 years of Israel’s slavery in Egypt … yes, there is resurrection, but not without a rigged trial and execution.

So, here I am … in a comfy, safe, place, with dear, dear, friends.

I hope my SS continues, with some appropriate increases, along with my pension (Hallelujah and Amen!). I love Trader Joe’s and FarmFresh delivery … I love to cook, and have folks over now and then to share our table.

'Tis the gift to be simple, Its a gift to be free,
'Tis the gift to come down where you ought to be,
And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
Will be in the valley of love and delight.

When true simplicity is gained,
To bow and to bend, we will not be ashamed,
To turn, turn, will be our delight,
Till by turning, turning we come round right

'Tis the gift to be simple, Its a gift to be free,
'Tis the gift to come down where you ought to be,
And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
Will be in the valley of love and delight.

When true simplicity is gained,
To bow and to bend, we will not be ashamed,
To turn, turn, will be our delight,
Till by turning, turning we come round right
Till by turning, turning we come round right

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

I'm Tired

I am really tired of saying, "I'm a Christian."

What difference does it make?
Does it carry any weight with the evangenitals?
Certainly not.
They would only call me a liar.

Does it carry weight with anyone else?

If folks think of Christianity only as it shows in the
Evangenitals, then I hope it carries some weight.

If folks think all christians are just plain nuts, I hope that
My presence counters that a wee bit.

On the other hand, maybe I'm nuts, too.

But I'll say it again.
"I'm a Christian."

And I'm not alone in this faith family.
Thank God.
There are plenty of folks who take the Christian Faith
Seriously.

Not to hate, but to love.
No walls to build, but only bridges.
Who know when to be quiet.
Like when #BLM protestors march.

I'm a Christian, and a universalist.
That doesn't answer all the questions.
But it does answer a few.

But, heck, it's not about questions.
Or answers.

It's about the simpler stuff of life.
Like wearing a mask.
And paying attention to the experts God has given us.

And knowing when its time to change a flag and
Remove a monument.

And a cup of cold water.
A determination to live "all are equal."

I believe in a woman's right to choose her medical treatments.
I believe in a man's right to have a decent job.
I believe in child's right to have a good education.

I believe that Rumpy is evil
McConnell even more so.
And all the evangenitals just plain crazy.

I'm tired.
Really tired of all the lies and deceptions.
I'm tired of the GOP.
And all the rest of this perverted gang of thieves.

And because I'm tired of them.
Really, really, tired.
I'll put up with being tired of saying:
"I'm a Christian."

Which I am.
And for that I give thanks.
Evan as I give thanks for friends who are
Muslims.
Siks.
Jews.
Atheists.
And whatever else the human spirit comes up with.
And even the
Evangenitals.

Who, if nothing else, serve the purpose of making it clear:
What NOT to be.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Political Parties, Politicians, All Alike

To a post complaining that the parties are all the same, I wrote the following:

True certainly, but not entirely accurate ... there was a difference between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, between Abe Lincoln and Stephen Douglas, between Hoover and FDR ... Goldwater and Johnson, Hillary and Trump. 

Historically, our choices have always been limited, but such is life - we have to parse the differences, and go with the differences that have a better chance of calling forth some of our better angels. 

Every president has caused problems, and solved problems - some have catered to the Oligarchy, some have remembers the people.

Our present darkness is unique to Rumpy. Hillary might very well have created her own set of problems that we would protest, but the current configuration of wealth and religion would not have occurred with a Hillary administration.