On the first one leaving the nest
Tue Aug 19, 2008 at 01:46:07 PM PDT
The first one is gone. #1 Son, now 20, is out there on his own, facing the great big world. It’s not exactly time for the empty nest syndrom, because I still have five more at home and it’ll be at least another 11 years before the youngest can leave, but it’s still a moment that releases a flood of strange emotions. (Yes, there are political and religious implications in it all, but I'll leave them as undercurrents for your to find on your own.)
Rabbi Brian on living the truth
Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 07:09:36 PM PDT
Truth is high, but higher still is living it.
-- Guru Nanak
I love these words of Guru Nanak, the 15th century founder of Sikhism.
(Do I need to write anything more?)
Spiritual-religious advice for this week and all time: Go and live the truth!
All right, I could write a little more. . .
I could write how ideals without corresponding action are meaningless.
I could give poignant examples from the Bible and history when innocent people suffered because of the lack of action of people who knew better.
I could quote from Jewish and Christian sources parallels to Guru Nanak's words.
But, what is the point?
The point is ACTION, not words.
So, please, please, GO AND LIVE YOUR VALUES.
Truth is high, but higher still is living it.
-- Guru Nanak
With love,
Rabbi Brian
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Rabbi Brian on Adult Religion
Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 06:33:25 AM PDT
Rabbi Brian's schedule prevents him from posting here, and I -- for one -- dearly miss his wisdom. So, with his permission, I'm posting this week's message from the Rabbi. See below.
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Sun Aug 10, 2008 at 10:11:35 PM PDT
Frederick Douglass
"If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground, they want rain without thunder and lightning. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will."
EEOC issues New Guidelines on Religious Discrimination
From 'What If' to 'Here's How!'
Destination Home is a permanent supportive housing program built on philosophy of 'housing first'. Now that may sound too much like non-profit, sociology, insider speak, but it essentially means this - we believe that we can help solve the problem of homelessness for a number of people by giving them access to the dignity that comes with having the privacy that comes with a roof over their heads, and a key in their pocket.
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Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 09:07:34 PM PDT
Jesus and politics: A match made in Heaven
Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 07:34:15 PM PDT
Pastor Dan raised the issue here and reminded us that being Christian doesn’t release us from our political responsibilities, and being political doesn’t free us from our Christian obligations. "br t" asked the question bluntly here: Jesus and Politics: Do They Mix Like Oil and Water? Years ago, I was in a class that tackled the question of whether Jesus (and, thus, Christianity) was purely spiritual or had a political dimension. I dug out my notes for this post, and I’ll share the core with you, but the short answer is this: Jesus is, according to the Gospel, a model of radical political action.
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Wed Aug 06, 2008 at 04:13:00 PM PDT
This is just disgusting
John McCain, pandering to a group of boozed up bikers, offers up his own wife Cindy as a contestant in a "topless and 'occasionally bottomless'" so-called beauty contest, complete with "simulated fellatio and banana coddling" and -- reportedly -- "rumors about underage contestants and on-stage sex."
Buffalo Chip has a reputation for that sort of thing. It holds a Miss Buffalo Chip contest every night, which is essentially a topless beauty pageant. And occasionally bottomless, too. During a drenching rain Wednesday night, the contest broke up into smaller groups and one woman wound up dancing naked on a bar top. Her boyfriend/husband saw her and angrily dragged her away as she struggled to put her pants back on and muttered something about how, "It's only this one week a year."
All poor Cindy could do was stand there with a sick smile on her face and wave to the (mostly male) crowd that was shouting, "Show us your boobs!"
Tell me again how the Hillary supporters are going to flock to McCain. And how does this square with the Religious Reich and Family Values gang?
News from the 'Net
Sun Aug 03, 2008 at 09:50:47 PM PDT
Nope. No race card being played there Latest (angry) McCain ad: (Black guy) Obama doesn't care about hispanics.
McCain Camp Throwing Money At Britney Ad 'Cuz, ya know, there's no appeal to racial fear or hatred by pairing up a young, handsome, fit, black man with two young white female celebrities known mostly for their sex lives. No, no race card there at all.
To which side of you will your candidate appeal? (Galatians 5:16-17.)
New McCain Ad Stars Obama And Moses
Barack Obama's campaign responded sharply to a new McCain webad depicting Obama as a parody of a biblical prophet.
"It's downright sad that on a day when we learned that 51,000 Americans lost their jobs, a candidate for the presidency is spending all of his time and the powerful platform he has on these sorts of juvenile antics," said spokesman Hari Sevugan. "Senator McCain can keep telling everyone how 'proud' he is of these political stunts which even his Republican friends and advisors have called 'childish', but Barack Obama will continue talking about his plan to jumpstart our economy by giving working families $1,000 of immediate relief."
McCain's Southern code talk fro "uppity"
God Bless David Gergen! Really--he was on This Week and said (check the video or transcript for exact wording), "When McCain's camp calls Obama "The Messiah" and "The One", he's really calling him "upitty." I'm from the South, and we understand what that means. That's code." Jake Tapper looked like he had been pole axed. Donna Brazille knew what he was talking about, of course. But GS, George Will, and Tapper had to be bluntly told the the way the world works by Mr. Blandly Bi-partisan....
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Fri Aug 01, 2008 at 10:14:23 AM PDT
The Obama Senate record of accomplishments
Whatever one may think of his politics, to say that Obama is all show and no substance reveals either a painful ignorance or a shameful dishonesty. Go to this link and take a look. He's accomplished a heck of a lot -- he's tried to accomplish a heck of a lot more! In a nutshell (packaged for the wingnuts): Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 570 bills in the 109th and 110th Congress; Senator Obama has sponsored or co-sponsored 15 bills that have become LAW since he joined the Senate in 2005; and Senator Obama has introduced amendments to 50 bills, of which 16 were adopted by the Senate.