Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Continuing Saga of Immigration Reform

OK, so riddle me this....

Gov. Jan Brewer has signed into law the Immigration Reform Bill (SB 1070) stating that the reason she had to take these drastic (and unconsitutional) actions was because the people in Washington were not doing anything about it.

Now, the Democrats are proposing to look at immigration reform and the GOP is saying they don't want to do anything about it. Hmmmm....I sense a disconnect here somewhere.

Monday, March 8, 2010

I am a communist (or a socialist) because I am a Christian

Every day that ticks by, I see the news of the world come into my home via tv, internet and newspaper (yes, we still subscribe to that most ancient of arts - the printed newspaper) and continually am amazed and increasingly concerned over the tenor of the political discourse these days.

This movement of 'be fearful of the others' fostered by certain conservative elements in our society I find just downright sad. And the king of said fearmongering has to be no other than Mr. Glenn "Stand back I have a Chalkboard and I'm not afraid to Use It" Beck.

His latest box that he has shimmied on up to is an area that I passionately and resolutely refuse to let him commandeer and that is in the area of Jesus Christ's teaching.

Mr. Beck has begun to advise his vast number of listeners to avoid any churches that espouse the belief of social or economic justice. In his latest radio address (listen to it here), he advises that church goers should look to their church's website to see if there is any mention of social or economic justice. If they see any mention of such an awareness of the church, then leave the church. Nice... Very nice Mr. Beck...

Because we all know that social justice and economic justice are code words for communism. Because we all know that Martin Luther King was a communist. Because we all know that Mother Teresa was a communist. Because we all know that people who work in the local church's food banks working to make their community a better place, they are communists.

There are so many places in the Bible that speak of helping out others. This is so elemental in part of being a Christian.

Matthew 25:40 ""The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'"

James 1:27 "Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you."

Isaiah 1:17 "Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows."

and so much more.....

Mr. Beck. You are Joseph McCarthy for the 21st Century. But Sen McCarthy did this under the guise of a senator who people could vote out of the office. You spout your hate and fear mongering for money.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Star Trek

I am once again living my childhood through the latest Star Trek movie. Yes...I confess...I was a trekkie in an earlier life and even attended a convention or two. No, I didn't dress up and put pointy ears on, but I had friends who were huge fans and we had a blast.

I realize in hindsight, that one of my favorite childhood memories involve Star Trek. See, my father, who worked as an attorney, was able to get off work early and come by the house to 'watch the kids' for mom. (My parents divorced when I was 4 but it was fairly amicable - mom just couldn't live with my father's alcoholism.)

When dad was sober, he was bright, funny, and a fan of Star Trek (but now I'm thinking it might have been just the short skirts he liked...hmmm...). But my memories of Star Trek were coming home from school, dad showing up, turning on the TV and we'd watch Star Trek for an hour.

Definately happy times...

So, now, this movie comes out. And it's a really good movie. Really. Good. I've actually seen it twice now since it came out on Thursday night - saw it on Saturday night with my (also former Trekkie) husband, and just by myself on Monday (my day off from work).

I also came across this little gem of a video. I haven't been one to get involved in all of the spinoffs of the original Trek series, but I have seen a few - anyway, loved the video about the whole Star Trek universe:



Of course, now we have this...hold on to your tricorders everyone...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Shep Smith continues to surprise me...

I hate Fox News....I really, really do....I usually question the sanity of those folks who gather all of their news from the 'fair and balanced' hystrionics from Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and the like. But time and again, I find myself listening to Shep Smith and smile and nod my head - he makes sense!!!

Here's today's example:

"We Don't Torture"...oh, maybe we do

This article from themoderatevoice.com pretty much summarizes my feelings about this ugly, ugly business on torture....

Losing Our Lives in the Process of Saving Them
April 22nd, 2009 By PETE ABEL, Managing Editor

Of the endless cascade of reports, posts, and conversations this week on recent-past U.S. torture practices, there are three that perhaps bother me more than all the rest.

The first can be found at the end of this CSM report:
Interrogators, who spoke to the [New York] Times on condition of anonymity, said they believed Zubaydah told them everything he knew before waterboarding began. They communicated this to agency higher-ups in Washington, who nonetheless insisted on the use of the practice, and asked to watch it take place.

The second is Andrew Sullivan’s spotlight on potential hypocrisy by at least one influential member of Congress, who is presumably among those “outraged” by the most recent revelations.

The third can’t be linked. It was a brief exchange I had with an old college friend Monday night — a fleeting segment from a much larger conversation about what the hell we had each been up to in the last umpteen years. A devout Catholic, this old college friend dismissed the entire torture issue as much ado about nothing.

No matter one’s religion or politics, I can’t understand how any of us can take a cavalier stance on this topic, not in the face of the flood of evidence we’ve now seen. No, I don’t want another terrorist attack. In fact, I think it’s entirely reasonable to assume no American does. But at what price are we willing to save ourselves? Where in the process of protecting America do we cross the line Jesus clearly demarcated in Luke 9:24-25?

… whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it. What profit will a person have if he gains the whole world, but destroys himself or is lost?

I think it’s pretty damn clear that line — between saving and losing our lives — was already crossed. Nor am I convinced we’ve yet done enough to “uncross” it.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Christianity in America

There's a really good article in this week's Newsweek that covers the latest information on the growth (or no-growth) of Christianity in America.

It summarized pretty susinctly what I've been thinking about my Christian faith and how it really shouldn't be an overt force of being 'the government'. In fact the Bible specifically tells us not to rely on the government, but to really focus on our own relationship with Jesus and with one another. And that shouldn't be mandated through law.

Seriously, if this country were ever somehow to become a 'Beeda Beeda Country' where Beeda Beeda was some new faith that believed it illegal to own dogs and allow women to vote, I sure wouldn't want all of the Beeda Beeda politicians mandating that in the law.

Anyway, pretty insightful stuff....