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Monday, December 31, 2007
New Years Resolution Have you made a New Years Resolution? If not, allow me to suggest one! The following is my resolution!
To read the Declaration of Independence completely through once every week throughout 2008! This is what got the American
dream off the ground! Keeping this document clearly in mind will help to keep us in touch with the Spirit of '76!
To read the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights completely through once every week throughout 2008! It
can be made interesting by thinking through every possibility and eventuality connected with this foundational document! It's
what will keep us responsibly free if we study and apply it!
To read the State Constitution completely through
once every week throughout 2008! This is a localized constitution which should be faithfully observed to keep corruption out!
To read the Red-Letter Teachings of Jesus in the Canonical Four Gospels completely through once every week throughout
2008! This is the foundation of Christianity, whether Christianity realizes it or not! These teachings, prayerfully and carefully
studied and lived, will help us to understand the spirit and letter of the civil documents!
The ultimate goal is
for Freedom with Responsibility to reign supreme throughout our nation! This city on a hill will then guide the rest of the
world toward the promised land! If we neglect our responsibility, this world will undoubtedly be plunged into a midnight of
indescribable misery, and may not survive! Technological advancement without moral advancement will result in the extinction
of the human race!
Today determines tomorrow! Our planet is how we plan it!
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Presidential Politics and the Gospel What do you think about the 2008 Presidential election? Have you decided who you would like to see
as the new President of the United States? What is your basis for making this important decision? Does your faith play a part
in deciding? There are several issues which seem to be of supreme importance!
First: Which candidate has the best
record of competently applying the Constitution to each and every issue and situation? How well do they understand the implications
and ramifications of the Constitution? Will they vigorously defend the Constitution against all threats and abuses of whatever
nature?
Second: Which candidate has the best record of being fiscally conservative? Will they use our money properly
and legally, or will they waste our money and squander our resources? Will they get us out of debt, and keep us in the financial
leadership position in the world? Or will they place us further into debt and servitude to other countries?
Third: Which candidate has the best record of utilizing our military Constitutionally and properly? Do they support us being
the policemen of the world, under the direction of foreign powers? Do they support making friends throughout the world? Or,
do they support making enemies faster than we can kill them? Will they properly secure our borders and ports and properly
defend our homeland, and not just talk about it and waste billions of dollars accomplishing nothing? Will they go after potential
terrorists? Or will they go after us?
Fourth: Which candidate has the best record of limiting the size of
the Federal government, and limiting the governmental interference in our lives? Would you pay a bully to bully you? This
includes spying, search, and seizure without probable cause! Are we on the verge of a 1930's Fascist Germany scenario?
Which candidate would stop this in its tracks? Which candidate would enable, or even promote, this scary governmental behavior?
Fifth: Which candidate is the most Christ-like? Not necessarily the one who talks the most religious talk, but the
one who is the most responsible and moral! The most loving and kind! Which candidate will respect the establishment clause
most faithfully? Yet will honor freedom of speech and religious expression, even when it is critical of their administration
and policies?
Study the Constitution and the Gospels carefully and prayerfully, and think long and hard! This may
be the most important presidential election in U.S. history! The stakes are very, very high...
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Friday, December 28, 2007
Behavior and Being Right With GodIn the Old Testament, Micah 6:8 reads "He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the
Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."
In the Gospels,
Matthew 7:12, 13 reads "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the
Law and the Prophets. Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction,
and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."
In the New Testament, James 4:7,8 reads "Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he
will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you. Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you
double-minded."
The point is, that in both the Old and New Testaments, under the Old and New Covenants,
to be right with God, we need to be right with God! Not just declared to be right with God, while continuing to be jerks!
But this does not imply sinless legalistic perfectionism, and never making mistakes! It does imply not being insubordinate
to the teachings and Spirit of Christ! It implies being decidedly part of the solution, and not being decidedly part of the
problem!
A legalistic sin problem solved by a legalistic substitutionary atonement is no solution at
all! Loving neighbor as self has always been required by God, and always will be required by God! What a meanie! Legalism,
perfectionism, and hedonism need to go!
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
The Constitution and the Gospels I am convinced that we need to study the Constitution and the Gospels side by side, and
notice the underlying principles in both! They both need to be studied in both a devotional and a scholarly sense! One needs
a complete understanding of both the spirit and letter of each of these foundational documents!
I believe
that the common underlying principles in the Constitution and the Gospels are Freedom and Responsibility! I have stated
this elsewhere in this site, but it is worth repeating over and over! And these principles must always be joined at the hip!
They must never be separated! If they are not together, they are not at all! They cease to exist!
If you haven't
noticed, there are a lot of conspiracy theorists these days! Everyone is out to get us! Including the government, so they
say! Much of their claims seem far-fetched, yet some of them seem credible!
Well, let me go out on a limb, and
alarm paranoid theorists and would-be tyrannical dictators alike! Crowd control is necessary! Law and order is necessary!
Anarchy must be resisted! But who wants to be bullied by a dictatorial oppressor! Think this through from both the perspective
of the controllers and the controlled! Who wants to be either! I don't! So what is the best means of crowd control!
The best method of crowd-control is self-control! Another way of saying this is responsibility! A situation where
freedom and responsibility is simultaneously maximized requires very little, if any, authoritarian crowd control!
When people are free and responsible, they are not rebellious and they do not need to be treated like cattle and herded
into gated corals! So rather than lay plans for martial law, it's probably a better idea to educate the citizenry in freedom
and responsibility! This sounds simplistic, but I believe that it is the only way to avoid the doomsday scenarios of the conspiracy
theorists!
We the people often act like chickens with our heads cut off! No wonder reports surface that the government
is preparing to control us forcibly! Both sides need to grow up! Both sides need to act like responsible adults!
And the best way to do this is to become students of the Constitution and the Gospels! Both the government and the governed
need to reverently study these documents, and then put freedom and responsibility into practice! This is no violation of the
separation of church and state! Freedom and responsibility need to be taught in our schools! This is simply Psychology and
Ethics 101!
The answer to 1984 is 1776! Do the math!
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Secret Societies What do you think about secret societies? Are you afraid of them? Are you paranoid? Some people say
I'm paranoid! But just 'cause I'm paranoid, doesn't mean they're not out to get me!
Frankly,
I have no problem with secret societies, if and only if, they are not corrupt! If groups of people meet secretly to discuss
the problems of the world, and seek solutions, to make the world a better place for everyone, we all owe them a debt
of gratitude! And it's better to kick ideas around privately, rather than going off half-cocked in public! If people are
donating time, energy, and resources, with love for neighbor as self as their modus operandi, then they have my highest regards!
However, having said the above, I have a sinking feeling that all has not been, and is not presently, well! The tendency
is to manipulate people and situations, even resorting to violent and illegal means, for self interest and power, to
the detriment of just about everyone! Everything that I have heard or read points to corruption in these groups! Some of it
is unfathomable corruption!
My hope and prayer, is that in this enlightened age, that secret societies will clean
up their acts, and seek the greater good for all people! That the words of Jesus will be read in their meetings! That they
will earnestly pray to God, in the name of Jesus Christ, and with the power of the Holy Spirit! That they will kick Lucifer,
or the Devil, completely out of their secret organizations!
Watch out for Silas!
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
January 1: Words of Christ MassMerry Christmas everyone! Did you go to a Christmas Eve service? I did! It was very nice! They even
had a Thurifer in charge of the incense! They use incense 3 times a year! I love incense, but some people are allergic, so
they don't do it often! They also had liturgical dancing, which was very cool! Happy Birthday Jesus! I know it's not
the actual birthday, but it's the day celebrating the birthday of Christ! Wise men, and women, still seek Him!
Do you believe the Christmas story? Or do you think that it's just a nice children's story? Sort of like Santa
Claus? Do you believe in the virgin birth? Why don't they call it the virgin conception? What a concept! Was this a case
of artificial insemination? What if the virgin birth is a myth? What did Jesus say about the circumstances of His birth?
Is it important that the father of Jesus be God, not man?
Jesus is silent on the subject, and I don't consider
it to be important! As always, what is important is what Jesus said! The words of Christ stand on their own! They don't
need props or supports! Jesus was the Son of God by virtue of His role and His character! The actual genetic aspects are interesting,
but not important regarding the mechanics of salvation!
Speaking of the words of Christ, there are very few words
of Christ associated with Christmas! And this is the biggest day of the Christian liturgical year! Did Jesus instruct His
followers to celebrate Christmas? Did God, or man, institute Christmas? Jesus commanded His followers to listen to, and live,
His words! Why do the followers of Christ seem to pay more attention to the commandments of men than they do to the commandments
of God the Son?!
Perhaps we should observe Words of Christ Mass on January 1! What better way to begin
the new year?! On this day, the Sermon on the Mount could be recited by the pastor or priest as a sermon! Ideally this should
be from memory! Maybe one should have to memorize the Sermon on the Mount before being ordained! Robert H. Schuller used to
deliver the Sermon on the Mount from memory! How many pastors and priests throughout the world do this?
I hereby
issue a challenge to all Christians: Celebrate Words of Christ Mass on January 1! Memorize the Sermon on the Mount! Live the
Sermon on the Mount!
2:02 am pst
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The Trinity I offer the following as a suggestion rather than as a dogmatic assertion! It seems to
make sense to me, but it is not orthodox or widely believed! It could be considered to be heresy! So burn me!
The
Trinity is avoided by a lot of clergy! It's a lot easier to speak of loving neighbor as self, than it is to
speak of one God, in three persons! And we haven't seen any of them! That we know of, at least!
Is God the
Father the one who sends fire down from heaven, makes rules, orders people to kill other people, is overbearing and authoritarian?
Or is God the Father the same as God the Son, Jesus Christ? Jesus said, "Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father."
So is it the first or second option? All of the above or none of the above?
Allow me to gingerly suggest that
God the Father can be equated with what I refer to as God the Concept: The most ideal, yet realistic conceptualization of
God, which changes constantly as times, knowledge, needs and perceptions change! God the Concept can be male,
female, or a composite of the two! A combination of reality and fiction! There is enough reality for believers to believe,
and enough fiction for doubters to doubt! I believe that God exists, but that it is still necessary to invent Him, or Her,
at least partially!
And believe it or not, I say this with the utmost reverence and respect! I believe that God
wishes for us to be open-minded and honest! If we are wrong, God can work with us on that! That is forgivable! If we are narrow,
closed-minded, arrogant, and dishonest...well that comes very close to sinning against the Holy Spirit! God can't do a
lot to help us at that point!
God the Father, as pictured in the Old Testament, was the conceptualization
of God necessary to accomplish the foundational development of religion, with the door left wide open for future representations
of God, and the advanced development of religion!
Is Jesus Christ the only Son of God, begotten, not made, of one
being with the Father? Has God appeared in human flesh only once in all of history, and for only 33 years, and of that, with
only 3 years of high-profile visibility?
Allow me to gingerly suggest that God the Son can be equated with what
I call God the Human: The most God-like human, male or female, alive at any moment throughout human history, and inclusively,
but not exclusively, Jesus Christ!
For practical purposes, to avoid confusion, and because they are true and ageless,
the Teachings of Jesus are the absolute foundation of the Christian Church! They build on the moral teachings of the Old Testament
without including the ceremonial and ritual teachings!
In the fullness of time, prophetically, Jesus Christ emerged
as the most God-like person on the face of planet earth! Indeed, he was, and is God! No other human can make
that claim! But Jesus said, "greater things will you do!" How could the followers of Almighty God do greater
things than God Himself?!
Jesus set the standard, and drew a line in the sand regarding character and behavior!
But when Jesus came to planet earth, He was on a mission-trip, not an ego-trip! Would you really respect someone who expected
to be worshiped and praised? I do respect someone who walked the walk, talked the talk, and simply asked to be loved
and taken seriously! In mind, character, and personality, others throughout subsequent history undoubtedly equaled the
spirituality and morality of Jesus Christ! But it has not been their role to be the benchmark of humanity, the gold standard
of righteousness!
In one sense, others have been God the Human, but not in the same sense as Jesus Christ!
They have more precisely been God's Ambassadors to Planet Earth! These highly righteous people did not become the new
foundation! These people must keep referring back to the life and teachings of Christ! That is the standard! It is their role
to live the life of Christ, and to apply the teachings of Christ to their time! As Christians, we are followers of Jesus Christ!
He is the foundation of the magnificent structure being constructed on planet earth, called the Kingdom of God!
Is the Holy Spirit really real, and really God? Is the Holy Spirit the most real, most presently present, and most
agelessly God?
Allow me to gingerly suggest that the Holy Spirit is the most God-like spirit being at any moment
throughout spirit history! Not a single entity! Kindred spirit beings represent the mind, character, and personality
of this primary spirit being to human beings here on earth! Corporately, these spirit beings constitute the Holy Spirit! Omnipresent!
They represent to us the living Christ, based upon the historical Jesus, and especially the teachings of Jesus! But the adaptation
is contemporary!
The inverse of all that I have said above would constitute a Satanic Trinity! I believe in this
reality as well! This is a very, very dangerous reality! This is why I plead with you to pray to God earnestly in the name
of Jesus Christ, and with the power of the Holy Spirit! Pray! Don't delve, or play spiritual games! If you experiment
rather than pray, you will undoubtedly end up playing with the Devil and the Demons!
I am saying this to scare
the Hell out of you! Have I succeeded, or do you feel lucky? Satan would love to have you go ahead and make his day...
7:02 am pst
Friday, December 21, 2007
A True Christmas Story The following true story was printed in the December 2006 issue of The American Organist magazine:
The brand new pastor and his wife were assigned, as their first ministry, to reopen a church in Brooklyn. They arrived
in early October, excited about their opportunities. Unfortunately, the church building was run down and needed much work.
They set a goal to have everything done in time to have their first service on Christmas Eve. They worked hard, repairing
pews, plastering walls, painting and cleaning, and on December 18 were ahead of schedule and almost finished.
On
December 19, a torrential rainstorm hit the area and lased for two days. When the pastor went to the church on the 21st his
heart sank when he saw that the roof had leaked, causing a large area of plaster to fall off the front wall of the sanctuary
just behind the pulpit, beginning about head high.
He cleaned up the mess on the floor and headed home. On the
way he stopped at a local business that was having a sale for charity. One of the items was a beautiful, handmade, ivory-colored,
crocheted tablecloth with exquisite work, fine colors, and a cross embroidered right in the center. It was just the right
size to cover up the hole in the front wall. He bought it and returned to the church.
By this time it had started
to snow. An elderly woman came running from the opposite direction attempting to catch a bus. When she missed it, the pastor
invited her to wait in the warm church for the next bus 45 minutes later. She sat in a pew and paid no attention to the pastor
while he got a ladder, and hung the tablecloth as a wall tapestry. The pastor could hardly believe how beautiful it looked,
and it covered up the problem area perfectly.
Then he noticed the woman walking down the center aisle. Her face
was white as a sheet. "Pastor," she asked, "where did you get that tablecloth?" When he explained, the
woman asked him to check the lower-right corner to see if the initials EBG were crocheted into it. They were. These were
the initials of the woman, and she had made the tablecloth 35 years before.
The woman could hardly believe it as
the pastor told how he had just gotten the tablecloth. She explained that before the war she and her husband were well-to-do
people in Austria. When the Nazis came, her husband forced her to leave for her safety. He was going to follow her the next
week, but he was arrested and imprisoned. She never saw him or her home again. The pastor wanted give her the tablecloth,
but she insisted he keep it as a Christmas gift to the church. The pastor offered to drive her home, feeling that was the
least he could do. She lived on the other side of Staten Island and was only in Brooklyn that day for a housecleaning job.
The church was almost full for a wonderful service on Christmas Eve. At the end of the service, the pastor and his
wife greeted everyone at the door and many said that they would return. One older man, whom the pastor recognized from the
neighborhood, continued to sit in one of the pews and stare. When the pastor spoke to him, the man asked him where he got
the cloth hanging on the front wall, saying it was identical to a tablecloth that his wife had made in Austria where they
lived before the war. He was amazed that there could be two tablecloths so much alike. He explained how he and his wife were
separated by the Nazis 35 years before, and had never been able to find each other over all the years.
The pastor
asked him if he could take him for a little ride the next morning. They drove to Staten Island and to the same house where
the pastor had taken the woman several days earlier. He helped the man climb the three flights of stairs to the woman's
apartment, knocked on the door, and witnessed the greatest Christmas reunion he could ever imagine.
If you
are not in tears...you should be! The person who told this story is Fred Swann, who was the organist at the Riverside
Church, in New York City, for 25 years, and later served at the Crystal Cathedral. He is currently the President of the American
Guild of Organists. I sang in a choir where he was organist and choir director. This story is absolutely legitimate!
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
Tell 'Em About Jesus! I know someone who was a young boy when the first Russian satellite was launched into orbit.
At Christmastime, his church school teacher asked, "the wise-men looked up, and what did they see?" The little boy
quickly answered, "Sputnik!"
When the first manned Russian spacecraft reached orbit, the cosmonaut
said that he didn't see God...
Nearly a decade ago, I witnessed the re-entry of a Russian spacecraft!
In at least half a dozen pieces! All brilliantly burning as they streaked across the night sky! An intoxicated man next to
me thought he was hallucinating, and was relieved when I saw it too!
Fast forward to February 1, 2003. I
was working a night job, and at around 4:00 a.m. I told a fellow worker about the spacecraft incident. I hadn't
talked about it for a long, long time. Then, minutes later, I heard the tragic news about the disintegration of the space
shuttle Columbia. Probably just a coincidence, but I put the two events together in my mind, and it made a deep impression
on me. While I was telling the story of the fiery spacecraft re-entry, the 7 Columbia astronauts had only minutes to
live, and no one knew what was going to happen...no human anyway...
Evelyn Husband, wife of mission commander,
Col. Rick Husband, tells in the book High Calling of Rick's last written message:
"Prior to launch, each astronaut fills out papers containing information for the Astronaut Office to keep on file in
event of an accident. On the last page of this packet, titled 'Special instructions for Funeral Services,' there is
a section called 'Other Special Instructions.' In this section Rick wrote, 'Tell'em About Jesus! - That He
is real to me.' That's what Rick wrote down in case something happened. He wanted people to know about Jesus and His
love. Rick's request has now become my life's mission statement, and I communicate that every chance I get."
In this Christmas season, honoring Jesus Christ, and throughout the year, let's live Christ-like lives, and when
appropriate, tell others the old, old story of Jesus and His love!
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The Complete Gospels The following is from the back cover of a book which I recently purchased, entitled "The Complete
Gospels," edited by Robert J. Miller and published by Polebridge Press:
From the editors of the bestselling
"The Five Gospels," "The Complete Gospels" presents for the first time anywhere all twenty of the
known gospels from the early Christian era, offering a fuller and more fascinating picture of early Christian origins than
found in the four canonical gospels alone - or any other source. Each of these gospel records offers fresh glimpses into the
world of Jesus and his followers, including:
Gospel of Thomas reveals that Jesus, contrary to the popular image
of him as an apocalyptic preacher of damnation and salvation, was actually a wisdom teacher who taught about the true origins
of humankind.
Gospel of Mary suggests that women held prominent roles in the early church, and provides a startling
look at what may have been the first attempts to suppress their leadership.
Sayings Gospel Q, the controversial
reconstruction of the first gospel used by Jesus' original followers, contains only Jesus' sayings and none of the
dramatic stories about his life later told in the New Testament gospels.
Signs Gospel is almost entirely a catalog
of Jesus' miracles, intended to demonstrate that he was the Jewish Messiah, the Annointed.
Secret Book of James
relates that immediately prior to his ascension, Jesus imparted a private revelation to James and Peter, which James presents
here as a letter.
Gospel of Peter contains what may have been the original passion narrative later adapted in the
New Testament synoptic gospels' accounts.
Four new pieces have been added to this third expanded edition: the
three Jewish-Christian gospels and the Greek fragments of the Gospel of Thomas. Each gospel is translated into lively, contemporary
English, recapturing the spirit of the original. Exciting both to read and to hear, this Scholars Version (SV) translation
has - as one reader put it - "a vitality that jumps off the page."
The editor and contributors to this
volume are members of the Jesus Seminar, based at the Westar Institute in Santa Rosa, California.
Just when you
think you've got it all figured out, they have to go and change everything! There ought to be a law! I'm sure there
is, but I can't seem to find it! Hey! Wait a minute! I found the law...why it's Canon Law! If only I could find the
law authorizing the Federal Income Tax! I bet the Treasury wishes they could find it too!
The Jesus Seminar has
become known for sifting through the words of Jesus, to determine which of them are "genuine" and which of
them were added by others. These folks sure are complicating things! And I'm a simpleton! Remember Simplicio in Galileo
Galilei's book, "Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences"? That's me! I'm Simplicio!
As
for the Scholars Version (SV), I was a bit disappointed! It seemed a bit choppy and crude, without the
majestic flow of words I have experienced in most other translations. But who am I to question the scholars?!
What do you think about all of this? Is it faith building or faith shattering? I found it to be both, so the two aspects
seemed to cancel each other! Sort of like out of phase waves, in physics, cancelling each other out!
I am
impressed with the variety of source material, which lends support to the thought that the Gospels were not simply
pulled out of thin air! But there is a variety of content in the various sources, which makes everything more confusing,
as if it wasn't confusing enough already! And just when the Synoptic Problem was becoming less problematic for me!
I try to identify the principles and concepts in all of the source materials, and then apply the rule of reason, to
make sense out of the life and teachings of Jesus! And thank God I am not the last word, the first word, or anything even
close! I have enough trouble attempting to take responsibility for my own life, let alone, coming up with definitive
interpretations and explanations with far-reaching implications and ramifications, affecting and effecting people everywhere,
now and for all eternity! I think Atlas has it easy! He should have to deal with all of this! If he did, I'm
afraid he would drop the ball!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Despair and Hope Years ago, I read a book by Bertrand Russell entitled, "Why I Am Not a Christian." It was
a pseudo-intellectual, critical, and negative book! I do not recommend it! The thought from the book that
stuck with me is that we are an accident of nature and the only solid philosophical foundation is "unyielding despair."
Those last two words have haunted me! So much of human history and contemporary life is best described by "unyielding
despair." Was Lord Russell right?
Allow me, if you will, to cautiously suggest that a philosophical foundation
of "unyielding despair" results in a catastrophic building collapse! A sunny Pollyanna philosophical foundation
of "unyielding hope" also results in a catastrophic building collapse! Deluding ourselves into thinking everything
is rotten, when it is not, is disastrous! Deluding ourselves into thinking everything is fine, when it is not, is equally
disastrous!
A solid philosophical foundation consists of a healthy mixture of unyielding despair counterbalanced
with unyielding hope! We must see the problems of humanity with excruciating clarity, and then seek and find as many solutions
as we possibly can, and then keep seeking and finding even more solutions! We must also see the beauty of the earth with
ecstatic clarity, and then positively reinforce all that is right with the world!
A doctor must see the
patient's problems in the most realistic and horrible light, and then formulate and implement a plan of action to correct
and heal! But the medical profession, and all of us, should seek to prevent illness and injury with even more urgency than
we seek a cure!
The above implies a war within! Not peace, but a sword! Onward Christian Soldiers! We
must struggle! This is painful, yet rewarding! The Christian life, of following Jesus, is a life of tempered turmoil!
It is a battle and a march, repeated over and over!
I am proposing Positive Response Ability! Not exclusively Negative
Thinking! Not exclusively Positive Thinking! But, rather, Solution-Oriented Thinking! Facing problems squarely! Battling with
them furiously, with God's help! And emerging victoriously from the battle!
If I could only practice what
I preach! Maybe someday! But for now, I'm just going to go back to my little dream world! It's such a nice place!
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Would Jesus Drive a Ferrari and Wear a Rolex? Can you picture Jesus driving a Ferrari, wearing a sweat-suit and a Rolex watch as He pulls out of
His beach-house driveway? Most would recoil from such a thought! Some would say that to suggest this is irreverent and inappropriate!
Once again, I am conflicted! I love Jesus, both historically and within my heart! However, I would love to have a
Ferrari, a Rolex, and a beach-house! Could I have my Jesus, and my Ferrari too?! Is this the Rich Young Ruler 2007?
Allow me to suggest that if I ever became a Wall Street wizard, a best-selling author, or a song-writer
and singer, it would be entirely appropriate, as a Christian, to have a Ferrari, a Rolex, and a beach-house! Gasp! Shock!
Disbelief! Disgust!
Now that I'm in deep H2O, allow me to try to escape the do-gooder sharks! The money making
activities listed, if done honestly and ethically, are entirely appropriate! If a lot of money is made, the books are
properly kept, and the taxes are honestly paid (even though the Federal Income Tax appears to be unconstitutional), the
car, watch, and home are just rewards of the free enterprise system!
The Ferrari could be a $60,000 used
F355, rather than a $360,000 (no kidding!) new F430! Likewise, the Rolex could be purchased from an estate sale instead of
on Rodeo Drive! The beach-house could be a small, modest property, located far from Malibu! If purchased shrewdly, all
of these items could be excellent investments, and yield large financial returns!
Then, the majority
of the income of all of the above could be donated to a variety of worthy causes! And one could drive said Ferrari to a Habitat
For Humanity project, and pound nails for 8 hours! And the upper crust friends one would make on the job and on the golf course
could be encouraged to go and do likewise! And they would have the resources to make a huge difference in this miserable world!
Have you heard of Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Warren Buffet, Jimmy Carter, Bono, et.al.? I'm not sure that they
started out to be Christ-like, but they sure are giving away lots of time and money! Maybe we Christians have been too
narrow in what we define as Christ-like! I know I have! I'm trying to change!
The Ferrari dealers
make money to send their kids to college while people enjoy the nice cars! The Rolex employees make money for the necessities
of life while people enjoy wearing these nice watches! Likewise, the construction and real-estate people make money to make
their mortgage payments, while buyers enjoy their nice new homes!
Part of the rationalization for this materialistic
daydream is that good, ethical people should be well rewarded for their success! The bad, unethical people should not
be well rewarded! They should be stripped of what they have, and locked up! I know I'm living in a dream-world!
Having said this, one probably doesn't need a Ferrari collection, or 3 waterfront estates throughout the world!
And one should never, ever be unethical or dishonest in the pursuit of money! People should pursue money and then become philanthropists!
And they should never, ever look down on anyone! They should never, ever stop being nice to everyone!
I like the
ancient Egyptian body position of reaching up with one hand, and reaching down with the other! Taking and giving! I also like
the phrase, "Stand tall, and lift!" Striving for success and then helping others to climb higher! We must
not neglect the top or the bottom! And the middle-class should be getting larger instead of smaller! How about one big,
happy, stratified middle-class, with incentives, but without extreme wealth or destitute poverty?!
So, yes, I think
it is possible at least, that Jesus would drive a Ferrari, wear a Rolex, and live in a beach-house! He probably would do it
incognito to avoid misunderstandings! But Jesus hung out with just about everyone, from rich to poor! And maybe we should
too!
As an afterthought, it should be just fine to not have a car, a watch or sweat-suit, and live in a studio
apartment with no view! I have! The historical Jesus didn't even have a house! We shouldn't look up to others,
or look down on others! We should all look straight ahead at each-other as children of God! By the way, don't
take this too seriously! But don't dismiss it entirely, either!
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Friday, December 14, 2007
Christmas and the Environment Is it responsible to chop down millions of evergreen trees for Christmas, use them for a couple
of weeks, and then put them in the trash? And then worry about whether to use paper or plastic bags at the grocery store?!
What about all the wrapping paper? And all of this in honor of the birth of Christ? WWJD?
How about skipping the
trees, and giving gift certificates or cash, and then shopping the sales after Christmas? And sending the money you save to
your favorite charity?
Also, what did you think about the Pope taking issue with the Global Warming issue? He called
Global Warming a dogma, and urged people to take a scientific view of the environment! He should know a dogma when he sees
one, shouldn't he? Isn't this a case of the Pope, I mean pot, calling the kettle black? People who live in glass houses...Oh,
he's at St. Peter's...not the Crystal Cathedral! Would he encourage people to take a scientific view of Christianity?
If we believe that Jesus will return soon, and that we will get a new earth, then maybe we don't have to worry
about the environment! If the return of Jesus is on hold, or if His return does not include a new earth as part of the deal,
then we need to take environmental issues very, very seriously, even if Global Warming is just a bunch of hot air!
WWGD? What Would Gore Do?
I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas!
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Low Key Politics and Religion? Often political or religious discussions are heated, loud, and even angry! Why is this! Many preachers
and politicians give angry sermons and speeches! Why is this? Is this the way it has to be? Is this the nature of the
beast? Is this the nature of the beast within?
One of my favorite bumper stickers reads: "I Don't Want
a Solution...I Just Want to Complain!" Sometimes I think the path to world peace is the path to the nearest bathroom,
judging from the expressions on so many people's faces! Many are Retentive to the Nth!
Maybe preachers
and politicians should have to take a series of anger management classes before they are allowed to speak publicly! These
angry young and old men and women infuriate me!! I heard a true story about an anger management teacher showing up half
an hour late for an anger management class! The students were really ticked-off!!
Some talk show hosts seem
to go out of their way to make people angry! If you agree with them you are mad at the stupid people they're attacking!
If you happen to be on the receiving end, you're mad 'cause they're attacking you! So whether you agree or disagree
with the host, you end up mad! This just makes me livid!
Finally, another bumper sticker: "Jesus Loves You!
But Everyone Else Thinks You're a Jerk!" Perhaps it should be: "You May Love Yourself! But Jesus Thinks
You're a Jerk!" Or how 'bout: "I Don't Discriminate...I Hate Everyone!"
OK then,
I got that out of my system, but maybe I shouldn't have! Do you think less of me now? Did I go too far? Are you mad?
I think I went too far, and I'm mad at myself! But I'm not going to change this post, so no one will have
a false impression of me, and be disappointed later...sorry, no primrose path...
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Decentralism and JesusJesus didn't exactly promote the idea of mega-churches, did he?! He seemed to promote the idea of highly
moral people disbursed throughout society in a non-regimented, non-ritualized, decentralized manner! He didn't instruct
His followers to build a temple to His glory and honor, so that He could be worshiped and praised! He simply wanted people
to treat other people properly! And to understand that how we treat people during this physical life will determine our
destiny when we breathe our last breath!
Throughout history, when there are large groups of people marching in
lock-step, with God on their side, or simply believing that they are superior to others, people start being treated poorly,
or even being killed! Some call this collectivism!
The concept of collectivism is that when human individuality
is smothered by the momentum of large groups, the voice of reason and conscience is silenced, and people behave inhumanly
toward other people! People identify themselves and others by their group, rather than by the individual content of their
characters!
So...Communist Russia, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan.....and Democratic United States were
all collectivist societies as they fought with each-other! Each thought they were right, that they were completely justified
in slaughtering the other inferior or wrong people!
Liberals shouldn't be smug, 'cause wasn't Communist
Russia atheist left-wing liberal?! And sorry conservatives, wasn't Nazi Germany right-wing conservative?! With God
on their side?!
I noticed a bumper sticker the other day which read, "Never Underestimate the Power of Stupid
People in Large Groups!" That wasn't a very nice thing to write, but it did make me laugh and feel a bit smug!
Maybe it was because I felt superior to Those Stupid People in the large groups! Hey! Wait a minute! Doesn't that reaction
indicate that I have a collectivist mentality?! I think so!
The collectivist mentality separates people by skin
color, national origin, religious affiliation, political party, education, ad infinitum! It judges a book by its cover, rather
than by its content!
"The Lord does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance,
but the Lord looks at the heart."
--- 1 Samuel 16:8 New International Version.
"Stop judging by mere appearances, and make a right judgement."
---John 7:24 New International Version.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
What is Fundamental?What is fundamentally Christian? What is fundamentally American?
Allow me to
submit that Freedom and Responsibility answer both questions! Sure, one can say that the Bible, in general, and
the teachings of Christ, in particular, are fundamentally Christian! And that the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are
fundamentally American! All of the above is true!
However, if you don't get the fundamental principles straight,
you won't get the fundamental documents straight! Or the proper relationship between Christian and
Church! Or between Citizen and Country! Or between Church and Country! Or between Country and World!
In other words, focus on Freedom and Responsibility, and everything falls into place! Focus on Something Else, and
everything falls apart!
Please, study and think, long and hard, regarding the above! It's easy to say, "Duh,
I could've told you that! You're wasting my time, Einstein!" But to think through the implications and ramifications,
and to apply them to our lives and to our world, may be that which keeps this planet from descending into a
darker midnight than any in history! I believe we are on the brink of something very good, or something very evil! How
we handle Freedom and Responsibility will determine our destiny!
Walking down the path of Freedom without
Responsibility, will result in the loss of Freedom! Walking down the path of Responsibility without Freedom, will result
in Irresponsibility! One must walk down the path of Freedom WITH Responsibility to retain either! It's all or nothing!
Don't walk down the Primrose Path! And don't forget to pray!
If we do not educate and discipline
ourselves regarding the above, drastic measures will undoubtedly be implemented! We may not survive these measures! We live
in a very wonderful world, but also a very dangerous world! Let's get our act together before the big hook yanks
us off the stage of life! Let's learn to fly right and live right, before we're shot down! Let's learn to swim
properly before we are ordered out of the gene pool!
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Nicene CreedThe following is the Nicene Creed:
We believe in one God, the Father, the
Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen.
We believe
in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father,
God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made,
Of one Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit
he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our
sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried.
On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated
at the right hand of the Father, He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
and his kingdom will have no end.
We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the
dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen.
Do you say the Nicene Creed
every week? Do you have it memorized? I do! Do you believe every word? I don't! I believe 95%! I won't say which 5%
I don't believe! I just won't say that 5%! The controversial Bishop Gene Robinson, Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire,
recalls, as a young student, not saying the parts of the Nicene Creed which he had problems with! He was advised to do
this! What would Bishop John Shelby Spong say?! What would Jesus Christ say? Should Christians be required to say it? Should
it be a test of faith? Should a concise summary of the teachings of Jesus be recited instead? Oh, the problems of unity and
diversity! We yearn to belong, yet we yearn to be free! At least it keeps the doctrinal purity analysts employed! Church
leaders want their members to think...alike!
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
A Simple QuestionWhat if...in the judgement, whatever your concept of the judgement, Jesus asks you, "Did you do what
I told you to do?" What would be your answer? Would there be any supporting evidence to validate your answer? What if
your life was instant replayed to the two of you? What would the preponderance of the evidence be? If disregard,
disobedience, and outright insubordination was overwhelmingly evident, what would be your excuse?! Just following orders from
the church or state, instead of following orders from the teachings of Jesus?!
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
God, the Universe, and EverythingHow do you explain God? Who is God? Where did God come from? Where does God live? Hang on to your
hat!! Here we go!!
One prime argument of creationists, or those who believe in intelligent design, is that given
the complexity of life, it had to have a creator! It couldn't have just happened by chance, could it?! An illustration
of this is the watchmaker argument! If one takes a watch completely apart, and places the parts in a box, and then begins
shaking the box, how long will it take for the watch to assemble itself, and then keep perfect time?! The answer is obvious...never!
So...we didn't just happen either! We had to be created by a Creator God!
Well, I partially subscribe to the
above argument, but not totally! If, because we are too complicated to come into existence by chance, there had to be a Creator
God to design and create us, then God must be even more complex than we are! And if that is the case...then who created God?!
God couldn't have come into existence by chance!! We started out with the answer, but then we got dumped into deep quicksand!
Help!
What if we don't know? Is it OK to not know?! I think so! No, I know that it's OK not to know!!
And just because one doesn't have the answer doesn't mean that there isn't one! Having said that, let me
slide down the slippery slope, to the edge of the precipice, and attempt to at least hint at a possible solution!
What if, by processes unknown to us, God and the universe came into existence by some mystery of nature?! We all know
for sure that the universe is here! Millions of people know for sure that the supernatural exists, at least! They know by
experience and observation! If the above is true, then is it really that much of a leap of faith, to believe that God exists?!
This argument doesn't prove the actual nature or power of God, or that there is an eternal life of bliss to look forward
to, for sure! But it gets our heads above the surface of the quicksand!!
At this point, allow me to issue a warning!
Please do not delve into the supernatural! I never have! I never will! Pray, but don't delve! Pray to God, in the name
of Jesus Christ, and with the power of the Holy Spirit! Thus far, and no farther! Just because the supernatural exists, doesn't
mean that it's completely good and safe! I believe that God and the angels exist! I also believe that Satan and the demons
exist! One should not reach into a snake hole to find out what kind of snake lives there! You know what they say about curiosity
and cats! It's a good thing they have 9 lives!
Speaking of which, people speak of experiencing their past lives!
Well, even if we get recycled, I have enough trouble experiencing my present life!! What if I came to find out that I was
Hitler! Now, would that clear everything up and give me peace?! With all due respect, I don't think so! I further
believe that we are easily deluded and corrupted, and that placing oneself in evils way is a sure way to become deluded and
corrupted!!!
I have many things to tell you, but even if you can bear them, I've had enough! More
tomorrow! What if Jesus had said that?!
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Trans Siberian OrchestraHave you ever been to a Trans Siberian Orchestra classical/rock concert! I did recently! It was really
cool! And also really loud! They used orchestral and rock instruments, narration, dance, hot pyrotechnics and some
even hotter instrumental and vocal soloists! Their Winter Tour 2007 is highly recommended! It might be neat if there
was a church service like this! I guess I'm a radical traditionalist!
I'm really torn over the subjects
of entertainment and church services! I like the loud and wild, but I also like the quiet and solemn! Sometimes I like the
traditional, with lots of pomp and circumstance! Sometimes I like the totally informal and unorthodox! If it's
done with life and spirit, I like a high church Anglican service! I've enjoyed services at the Crystal Cathedral
in the morning and services at the Vineyard in the evening! I have especially enjoyed serivces held out of doors, singing
with guitar accompaniment! And there is absolutely nothing like a great French organist performing an improvization on
a French Noel, on a French Romantic pipe organ, in a French Catholic cathedral such as Saint Sulpice or Notre Dame!
I guess variety is a good thing! To each, his or her own! Competition keeps everyone on their toes, looking over
each others shoulders to see and hear what the others are doing! Competition improves the breed! Even in church! As long
as it's constructive competition! But sometimes, all the options, and the controversy they spawn, makes things confusing,
unpleasant and frustrating! I guess each of us needs to find where we fit best, and then positively reinforce what we approve
of!
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Teachings of Christ MassWouldn't it be neat if there was a day celebrating the teachings of Christ! A non-commercial celebration
of what Christ actually said to this lost world!
It's interesting: the two biggest days on the Christian calendar,
Christmas and Easter, have nothing to do with the teachings of Christ! These two days celebrate His birth and resurrection,
St. Nicholas and the Easter bunny! But the words of Jesus are in the background! In a sense these days are ways
of remembering and honoring Christ without having to be troubled by what He actually taught!
I am not against
Christmas and Easter! They offer something for just about everyone! But I am for remembering and honoring Christ for what
He came to teach us! And to actually dig deeply into these teachings on this proposed special day!
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
AdventIn this Advent season the subject of the return of Christ and the end of the world is often dealt
with in a quick and somewhat evasive manner! It's a very touchy subject! But I am going to go where angels and
most clergy fear to tread!
The teachings of Jesus and the writings of Paul imply a soon return of Christ...2,000
years ago! What went wrong? Is this a case of wishful thinking mixed with false advertising! Is the return of Christ
and the end of the world to be understood figuratively rather than literally? Are there prophecies which point to this
present age as the time of the end?
Each generation of Christians have looked forward to the second
coming of Christ, when wrongs will be righted, the righteous rewarded, the wicked punished, and pain and suffering eliminated! Heaven will
be the new home of the righteous, and Hell the new home of the wicked! This is the common perception, but what is
the reality?
My belief is that this earth is to be our home for a long, long time! If this belief is correct, then
we need to take very, very good care of planet earth! My further belief is that few have internalized the principles
of the teachings of Jesus, and truly loved neighbor as self, or been responsible caretakers of planet earth!
Perhaps the second coming of Christ involves us coming to Christ for the first time! Perhaps Christ,
the angels, and Heaven are already here! Perhaps when we become Christ-like and truly responsible human beings, then
we will witness the 'return' of Christ! If one doesn't take proper care of a Ford, why should they be trusted
with a Ferrari?! We treat our 'Ford' existence like we are in a demolition derby rather than a Concourse de Elegance!
For 2,000 years, Christianity has not made the teachings of Jesus its doctrinal foundation and its rule of behavior!
Even the writings of Paul are not expositions of the teachings of Jesus! And throughout the centuries, Christendom
did not make Christ's teachings first and foremost! The Roman Catholic Church didn't do it! Martin Luther
didn't do it! Perhaps the Devil made them not do it! The Protestant Reformation was not primarily based upon the teachings
of Christ! For most Christians over the past 2,000 years, Jesus has been a sacrificed savior, nailed to the
cross, and nailed to the wall of the church...but not Lord, and His words have not had veto power
over all others! If we love Jesus, we will do what He told us to do! Have Christians historically done what Jesus told them
to do? Do Christians currently do what Jesus told them to do?
If we think we are impatient regarding
the return of Christ, can you even begin to imagine how impatient the Holy Trinity and the angels are for the 'second
coming of Christ!' It is our duty not to simply look forward to this event, but to help bring it about! It is a cooperation
of the Divine and human which will make Heaven a reality rather than a figment of the imagination, or an opiate of the
people!
I do not believe that life in Heaven will be a problem free existence, but rather that
the absurdities and atrocities of our present life will cease to exist! We will truly love each other and take proper care
of our beautiful yet fragile planet! We will walk with God, as Enoch did!
What about the wicked! Will they
burn in Hell forever and ever?! Absolutely not! If they did...with God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit presiding
over this inferno, what monsters the Holy Trinity would be! And would the righteous really enjoy Heaven while their friends,
neighbors, co-workers, and relatives screamed and writhed for countless millions of years as sinners in the hands of
an angry God?!
On the other hand, will Adolph Hitler be joyfully welcomed into Heaven, to enjoy its benefits with
those he sent to the death camps?! Absolutely not! I believe that the irresponsible, unrighteous, unloving, unrepentant wicked
will get a Devil's Island to live on, to reflect upon their folly, corruption, and outright stupidity! I always knew the
moon was there for a reason! What if earth is a sort of Devil's Island? The door from this hellish existence to
the bliss of heaven will remain forever open, but with very stringent conditions for obtaining a passport!
These conditions would undoubtedly involve facing the reality of one's shipwrecked life in excruciating detail! And
subsequent repentance, restitution, and a complete reformation of character! This might take a long, long time! It might
never, ever happen!
Admittedly, the above paragraphs are general and speculative! But I believe that they
are reasonable, and consistent with the teachings of Christ, especially in principle and concept! They are
rough sketches of something that is undoubtedly a magnificent masterpiece!
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
The SabbathShould the Sabbath be observed by Christians? If so, is the Sabbath to be observed on Saturday or Sunday?
And does Sabbath observance involve merely attending church on either Saturday or Sunday, or does it involve keeping
the Sabbath holy from sundown to sundown, and abstaining from unnecessary work and travel during this 24 hour period?
What does Jesus say about the above questions? Very little! And when He does, it is usually in response to the accusations
of the legalistic Jewish leaders! It was His custom to go to the temple on the Saturday Sabbath, but He did not make
the fourth commandment of the Ten Commandments one of His teachings! Jesus gives voluminous moral instruction which echos
that of the Old Testament! But regarding the ceremonial or ritual observances of the Old Testament, He is largely
silent! The teachings of Jesus Christ are about being pure in heart and action!
In light of what I have just
said, should Christians not go to church? I believe that church attendance is optional, but highly, highly recommended!
I further believe that every day should be a spiritual and moral Sabbath, but not a ritual or ceremonial Sabbath! One
should take time to be holy each and every day! Not just one day a week, whichever day that is!
If someone wants
to worship on Saturday, this is perfectly acceptable, but they should not insist that others do so also! They should
not assert that their salvation may depend on keeping the right day in the right way! If someone wants to worship
on Sunday, this is perfectly acceptable also, but again, they should not insist that others do so, and that their salvation
may depend on it!
No individual or organization should be dogmatic regarding church attendance and regarding
a particular day for church attendance! Worship options should probably be available 7 days a week, with a higher concentration
of these worship options on the weekend! This subject should never be made a test of faith! The Apostle Paul writes, "One
man considers one day more sacred than another; another man considers every day alike. Each one should be fully convinced
in his own mind."--Romans 14:5 New International Version.
To quote Dr. Robert H. Schuller, "the secular
must become sacred, and the sacred must become secular!" The line where the secular ends and the sacred begins should
become increasingly blurred. Secular and sacred should eventually become one and the same thing! Paul says to pray without
ceasing! Dr. Albert Schweitzer wrote extensively about his concept, "reverence for life!" We should have reverence
for life, both physical and spiritual, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, for our whole lives!!! Our communion
and cooperation with the Divine and the human should have no beginning or ending! World without end! Amen!!
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