Showing posts with label Love of Neighbor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love of Neighbor. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Polarization, Opposites


Polarization

Opposites


The law, Love neighbor as self; do to others, as you would have them do, is the exact opposite of political polarization.  If we are politically polarized, we cannot be obeying God.  If we are obeying God, we cannot be political polarized.  It’s wrong.  Let’s try to fix it.

Obviously, in any dispute, both sides usually have a legitimate grievance.  Neither side is completely right; neither side is completely wrong: the truth is usually somewhere in the middle.  Where do we begin?  By trying to listen to each other.
We cannot solve problems unless we treat each other with gentleness and respect… pretty hard to do if one or both of us is in a lot of pain: for example, suffering from grief over dead children.  So, we have to work through the grief first.  That could take five years or longer.

We cannot solve problems if one or both sides is buried in bitterness: for example, the stinging pain of a century or more of slavery, and unjust segregation.  Now, we learn the hard way that modern business employment is just another form of slavery.  Who is not bitter over that?  We have to remove the sting of bitterness first.  Barring miracles, that could take another century.
Are we willing to forgive and forget those who have been complicit in the death of our children?  Pretty hard to do, isn’t it?  Still, it must be done for grief clouds our vision.  Out of 350 million fellow Americans, where maybe 350 individuals are at fault: our grief causes us to lash out at everybody else, even those who are suffering grief with us.  We have 350 million friends.  We see, irrationally, 350 million enemies.  Even some of those involved in the deaths of our children are truly sorry: but, our grief keeps us from seeing that.

Are we willing to forgive and forget those who have been duplicit in our slaver?  That may be even harder to do.  There is no evidence whatsoever that those involved in lending, usury, and all the rest, are the least bit sorry for their evil deeds: they seem to think that they have a God given right to enslave others.  Very well, God has an app for that, Love even your enemies.  So, as we attempt to tear down the castles, fortresses, and halls of lending, and usury, we work to forgive the individuals involved… seeing most of them as just as entrapped in an evil system as we are.

We have 350 million friends in America, most of whom share the same hopes and dreams that we do.  We have nearly 7.5 billion fellow human beings worldwide, pretty much in the same boat as we are: although, if we’re honest about it, we realize that Americans are a lot better off than most of the world.  The point is that, we will make much better progress if we figure out how to work together.  If we figure out how to build, and stop destroying our own neighborhoods.  America is our house: most of us still have to live here….

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Polarization, Disagreement

Polarization

Disgreement

I’m sorry, I wish I could agree.  I do not see the voice of well-ordered reason in any of these proposed solutions.
A few months ago, we were polarized nationally over racism and monument destruction.  Now our attention has been directed at school shootings and gun control: we are polarized more than ever.  What will be the next “big thing” that has us at each other’s throats?  Neighbor warring against neighbor: to what purpose?  Are we even listening to ourselves talk?
Ostensibly, George Soros funded that whole march thingy.  I don’t know that this is true.  Yet, for Soros it would only be the cost of doing business: he would gladly drop a million or two to make ten or twenty million.  Here is the real difference between him and us... we think ourselves wise and shrewd to drop a buck or two to make two or four cents.  We are happy to get a 2% return.  Soros is unhappy with less than a 1,000% return.  Soros multiplies money, while we divide it.  So why would Soros be playing “Pied Piper of Hamelin”, leading our children astray?  What’s in it for him, or any other big player for that matter?
Is the wise and prudent solution to send our kids back to school so they can master algebra 1 and become inventive creators of more weapons of mass destruction?  What does our present academia really serve?  Obviously, it does not serve peace and safety, public welfare, or job creation for the poor.
We have failed in our own quest for wisdom: we don’t have a clue.  We have failed to inculcate wisdom in the hearts of our children.  Now we are to respect these unwise children, because their unwise solutions are better than our own unwise solutions?  So, let’s tear down the Second Amendment?  To what end?  So, we, on the other hand, should listen to the perpetually whiny NRA?  Why?
I hear everything in this mix except honor father and mother; except love God and neighbor.  It’s Lent.  It’s Holy Week.  Easter is upon us, and we have spent our time arguing and fighting.  Why?
All of these issues are trivial smokescreens, designed to distract us from what is really important.  We have become a more and more Godless, selfish nation every year.  Old traditions are being trashed by the thousands.  We have tons of laws that nobody acts upon: and nobody wants to know why.  Our country is enslaved to debt and usury: nobody seems to care enough to do anything about it.  We are facing rapid energy depletion: nobody wants to own up to it.  We abuse the poor and needy as a habit: so what?  Our freedoms are being eroded by the handful: everybody knows it!  Do nothing, is our motto.
I see more polarization.  I don’t see much reasoned wisdom. I see a lot of fighting among ourselves.  I don’t see seasoned leaders, who are stepping up to lead us through this tangled mess.  I see good leaders, marginalized by the wicked.  I see grand larceny in the highest offices of the land.  I don’t see a lot of crying out to God for help.  I don’t see a general willingness to obey God either....