Category Archives: religion

IS POPE FRANCIS ALSO A PROPHET?

On June 13 of this year, Papa Franciscus (Better known as Pope Francis) sent a letter  (encyclical) asking each of us who share Planet Earth to attend to its deteriorating condition; discuss it among ourselves; and make decisions about how to maintain it.  Acknowledging that only about a third of humans claim to be Christians and about half of Christians are Catholic; he crafted his letter to speak to all of us about caring for the Earth – and ultimately about caring for each other.

Francis described Creation – our planet and our universe – as a gift to mankind that we will pass on to successive generations.  Using biblical language, he pointed out that, “…the Genesis account which grants man ‘dominion over the earth’…” does not warrant “the unbridled exploitation of nature…” Continue reading IS POPE FRANCIS ALSO A PROPHET?

WILL LOSING IN COURT HELP WIN ELECTIONS?

On the horizon of America’s sometimes bizarre political landscape are two Supreme Court decisions with unusual implications.  Most conservatives and Republicans want the Court to rule that states can ban same-sex marriage and that Obama Care can’t subsidize the cost of health insurance in states that haven’t set up their own insurance exchanges.  Most liberals and Democrats are wishing for the opposite.  It may be that the political fortunes of the two parties will be better if they lose these cases than if they win. If Democrats and Liberals win both cases, then Republicans can continue to demonize the health care law for its imperfections and complain about activist judges who overturned the “will of the people” by allowing same-sex marriage. Republicans seem well prepared for losing in court, but not for the consequences of winning.  They have no plan for delivering affordable health care to low and middle-income Americans.  It isn’t free.  It is a fact that many people of modest means will suffer and die without health care if there is no tax-funded means to help pay for it.   Continue reading WILL LOSING IN COURT HELP WIN ELECTIONS?

Hoosier Hysteria Over Religious Freedom

It is difficult to overestimate either the entertainment value of Indiana’s new “Religious Freedom Restoration” law or the damage that it has already done.  With the support of religious conservatives, Hoosier Republicans have swept away the authority of all government agencies to”…substantially burden a person’s exercise of religion…” The law allows anyone who thinks their free exercise of religion has been impaired to receive attorney fees and compensatory damages if they prevail in court.  Randolph County legislators Pat Hurley and Allen McNeill are sponsoring a similar law in North Carolina. Continue reading Hoosier Hysteria Over Religious Freedom

DEATH WITH DIGNITY?

Do we humans have a “right to die” and a “right to assistance in dying”? These questions will soon take center stage in the American culture war. If you choose someone to make your decisions about dying in the event that you are unable, will that person be allowed to carry out your wishes? In the US today, that depends on where you live and whether someone powerful wants to intervene, as Governor Jeb Bush and Senator Bill Frist intervened against Terri and Michael Shaivo, forcing Terri’s brain-dead body to function for seven years after Michael authorized removal of her feeding tube. Continue reading DEATH WITH DIGNITY?

DOES GOD NEED PROTECTION FROM CARTOONISTS OR FRANKLIN GRAHAM?

There are people among us who believe in an all-powerful God that wants his human followers to kill anyone that insults their religion, even for offenses as simple as drawing a picture of his prophet. Although only a small minority of the world’s Muslims are violent radicals;  just a few terrorists can create havoc. Continue reading DOES GOD NEED PROTECTION FROM CARTOONISTS OR FRANKLIN GRAHAM?

THANKSGIVING FOR A SECULAR NATION

I am thankful to live in a  free, secular nation where there are few limitations on my right to live as I choose.  That liberty was thoughtfully created by the framers of our constitution and protected  by every generation of Americans. Continue reading THANKSGIVING FOR A SECULAR NATION

AN ALTERNATIVE ISIS STRATEGY

There must be better ways to relate to Middle Eastern Muslims than the ones we have chosen. Three fallacious assumptions have formed the basis for many mistakes: “The enemies of my enemies are my friends.” “The friends of my enemies are my enemies.” “Those who are not for us are against us.” Here are two examples of where that logic took us. Continue reading AN ALTERNATIVE ISIS STRATEGY

SUPREME COURT LOGIC

In decisions about Obamacare the Supreme Court has ruled that the federal government can levy a tax on individuals who do not purchase health insurance and that it can require employers who do not provide health benefits to pay a penalty (tax).   Only a few months later the court ruled that business owners who profess religious objections to some forms of birth control can opt out of that particular portion of coverage without paying a penalty.

Reductio ad absurdum is a Latin phrase that the Court’s Justices surely encountered in their introductory logic classes. It is a method of showing that a decision or argument is absurd because it gives rise to ridiculous or unworkable conclusions. Their decisions imply that five of the justices may have been napping during logic classes. Continue reading SUPREME COURT LOGIC

REPUBLICAN SOCIALIZED HEALTHCARE?

The following words are from House Bill 1181, passed by the North Carolina House and endorsed by Governor McCrory. “It is the intent of the General Assembly to transform the State’s Medicaid program from a traditional fee-for-service system into a system that provides budget predictability for the taxpayers of this State while ensuring quality care to those in need.” Translation: Instead of paying for whatever health care is used, they want to budget a fixed amount and make doctors and hospitals absorb any additional costs. They want doctors to save money by keeping patients healthy more so than treating them after they are sick.   If their plan works everyone wins. If it fails, our poorest citizens will bear the burden. Continue reading REPUBLICAN SOCIALIZED HEALTHCARE?

CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS 2013

Before they learned to write their history, our ancestors began celebrating their most sacred ideas at the time of the year when their nights were dark and long and cold. Because they carried knowledge in their minds and faith in their hearts that the light would return with life and abundance, they could celebrate the darkest day with certainty of a better future. Here are some words to carry forward from our past.

 “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men. “ – An Angel

“The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells the Great Spirit, and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us.” – Black Elk, Oglala Sioux Medicine Man 

“At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” – Albert Schweitzer 

“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus 

“What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.” – Mother Teresa 

“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before men.” – Jesus 

Before this is published there are those among us who will have celebrated Christmas, Hanukah (Jewish festival of lights), Diwali (Hindu and eastern festival of lights), and Yule. A friend sent me a “Happy Kwanzaa” message on Facebook, and I was pleased to receive it. Hope is expressed in each of those traditions and in many others. 

How can we have such hope and faith in a world beset by cruelty and war? Can one believe in peace while living in a nation that owns more nuclear weapons and fights in more wars than any other? Can we have faith in the future while hunger and poverty live alongside wealth and gluttony? The spirit of Christmas responds that “yes, we can”.  

The lessons that we need are present in our history and our holy books – the ones that contain the wisdom of our ancestors. Those lessons live in the inspirational words of our own generations. Black Elk has reminded us of something we know: Peace can be discovered in the knowledge that each of us is part of one humanity and one universe. But at times the light of faith flickers, and we can experience inspiration from others, as Albert Schweitzer said. Like Camus, we can discover invincible summer in the depth of winter. 

Today, in a world filled with political confrontations and open hostility, how do we bridge the chasms that divide us? First, we must recognize that no one among our wise leaders has imposed “peace on earth and goodwill toward men”. In the name of their religion or of justice, some have tried to force their beliefs on others and the carnage lasts to the present day. Consider, for example, the Crusades as Muslims and Christians wreaked mayhem on each other with “God on their side”. No one is going to create peace on earth for us, but we can follow Mother Teresa’s advice, “Go home and love your family”. Perhaps it is true that children raised on love don’t start wars.  

We can set the example that Jesus encouraged by being the light of the world, the city on a hill. We can live the peace that we want for ourselves and our world. Doing that won’t make all the wars go away but we will have fewer of them and we can devote more of our resources to making our portions of humanity and time peaceful places of light and plenty. It is both a choice and a matter of faith. 

“You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and the world will live as one.” – John Lennon