I
love life and the plethora of things to learn from science to literature.
Life can be a magnificent learning experience if one wants it to be.
Yes, looking out each day at the turning of the seasons; growing,
changing and yes even dying as everything on earth that is alive from
insects to man experiences the journey of it and its end.
Having
said that I do think life can be hard. It is hard for those who were
not blessed with riches or for those who were not blessed with a
functioning body or a loving family. It is not hard for everyone but
everyone at some time will experience his/her decay. That is hard. It is
hard to go from the independence and strength of youth to the
dependence and weakness of old age. I hesitate to say that I would
repeat the performance and yet I feel blessed that I was given the
chance to see the magnificence of it all which is after all bestowed by
chance or fate.
Life has been a hard ride for me. There
was the pain of others close to me I witnessed and my own pain I had to
endure and still do. Yet, as I sat in 5th grade class I think I realized
then how lucky I was to live in a nation where I could read what I
wanted, say what I wanted and ask any question under the sun of my
teachers that I wanted. So yes, I have been blessed but to lose one's
agility and to lose those I love or to be torn from them myself may
preclude my wanting to repeat the experience again.
It
is rather silly to think on this question because who of us will have
that do over chance? We are born and then we die. What we do with our
lives in between is our own choice. It is why I have dedicated this
segment of my life to be a voice for the poor, the powerless, the rejected and the
infirm so, paraphrasing Robert Kennedy, they will know someone sees
their pain and wants to lessen it; someone sees wrongs and wants to
right them; someone sees hate and wants to show love because after all I
believe this is the one life we get so why not make this life count for
something more than just one's self.
This is a running commentary on contemporary social, political and religious issues. From the Introduction of James Comey's book "A Higher Loyalty -- Truth, Lies and Leadership" "Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary" Reinhold Niebuhr
Friday, May 18, 2018
Who is the real animal? The essence of Christianity
Trump
called immigrants to the United States animals. I ask who is the true
animal? Larry
O'Donnell had a wonderful segment on this about the religious right and
those who support Trump but who completely ignore or more likely did not
know the essence of the New
Testament and Christ's words: "You were hungry and you gave me food";
"You were tired and you gave me rest"; "Inasmuch as ye have done it to
the least of these my brethren ye have done it unto me." He used the
Beatitudes of Christ to call out these non-Christian so called
"Christians." I love those Christian sentiments.
Who is Trump kidding? He cares about God and knows zero about
Christianity as much as a true animal does. He
says he goes to church and we know he plays golf instead. He is his
usual lying self. I know Christianity and he is no Christian! Larry
O'Donnell's segment on this was so moving and correct! I urge you to
Google and read it. I almost cried when Larry delivered it. I wrote a
small email to him last night. I said:
Larry, your last
words and sentiment about Christianity were some of the best I have heard and speak to
how I often have viewed the messages of Christ. One of the first
passages I
memorized was Christ's words that say: "In as much as ye have done it
unto these the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
In my college days during the late sixties I, a Jew, took Christ's words to heart and thought of them as my own because I considered myself a humanitarian as I believed Christ was. Thank you for clarifying the ugliness and hypocrisy of Donald Trump. Even he, however, would have been forgiven his ignorance by Christ and his serial adultery to which Christ would have said to go and sin no more. I though, do not have the ability to forgive the most ignorant, inhumane and dangerous leader in our nation's history.
In my college days during the late sixties I, a Jew, took Christ's words to heart and thought of them as my own because I considered myself a humanitarian as I believed Christ was. Thank you for clarifying the ugliness and hypocrisy of Donald Trump. Even he, however, would have been forgiven his ignorance by Christ and his serial adultery to which Christ would have said to go and sin no more. I though, do not have the ability to forgive the most ignorant, inhumane and dangerous leader in our nation's history.
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