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Monthly Archives: July 2018

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False Transcendence

Section of The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci

If space permitted we might outline one of the sorrows of society in the extensive human addiction to drugs.  Addiction usually relates to negative influence found in liquids like alcohol; vapors like cigarettes, or marijuana, or the more extensive narcotics; injections of various drugs directly into the blood stream. There is also the misuse of normal physical functions like eating so addiction to food, or sex so to seek expression in any manner, or even in ways to form an ideal appearance.  We even have excesses to addiction in religion that can lead to terrorism.  We now include helpful prescription drugs that have become addictive and life threatening.  Records preserve gruesome horror stories,   China was cursed by the widespread use… Read more

Things New

Section of The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci

In the decades following two world wars, issues related to genders have arisen in general society so to press for and achieve significant change in general culture.  For most persons, male and female, the transitional course in the culture formed rather well in an evolutionary pace, but becoming more intense in the new millennium. The process is cast in a context of equality of genders.  Equality was not doubted by the vast number of citizens, both male and female, who have been a part of democratic life.  I don’t know of any persons in my personal life circle who would ever question gender equality.  If there is such a person, I am ignorant of it, and would argue for equality… Read more

Cultural Orientation

Section of Sistine Chapel ceiling, Michaelangelo, 1508-1512

There is a maintenance context for personal Christian life.  The factors relate to the Fruit of the Holy Spirit referred to by the Apostle Paul to the Galatians, but expanded in various passages, especially relating to additional factors like prayer in dynamic Christian life.  The Apostle did not mean for his list to be interpreted as the only factors, as we would not presume to cover all fruits in nature when we have discussed the qualities of apples, oranges and figs.  The Fruit here is identified as one, but identified in several mentioned.  We may understand it in recognizing there is one bowl of fruit on the table, but in that bowl are many fruits.  We are the vessel, cultivating… Read more

Default Choices

Section of The Crucifixion, Pedro Orrente, ca. 1625–30

It is built into the life of human beings that they must make decisions (choices).  This is especially related to the concept of problem solving.  God expects us to devote time, thought, energy and application to solving problems.  Masses of the population live without an awareness of the obligation to help others through problem solving, and to use the skill of problem solving to avoid some further potential problems.  The nation at this writing is going through a period when the national government is at impasse on creating and managing a national budget that includes debt reduction.  The failure to address the issue becomes an unwanted choice by default.  The choice not to work out the problem creates a silent… Read more

Increments

Section of Christ and the Woman of Samaria, Benedetto Luti, 1715-20

Pundits and preachers try to find future history in the movements of persons and society as they find them.  If done skillfully they gain some prophetic insight.  Perceptive persons not limited to their own emotions, prejudices, and traditions, even intellectual orientation, may be quite perceptive in what will happen in this or that context during their lifetimes, perhaps after.  Psychics often play on the process, so to retain their reputations among some groups for what appear to be insightful proclamations.  Even guessing at the future a person will often feel wise in that thoughtful guesses will often become realistic.  Not all accidents are negative.  Chance is chance, and can go either way or enough in change in our presumed directions… Read more

History and Historians

Section of The Infant Jesus and St. John the Baptist, Guido Reni, n.d.

As a lad in elementary and high school, I took different kinds of jobs, as permitted for the times during the 1930s, the Great Depression years.  One of those jobs was as a paper boy peddling newspapers to customers, selling extras on the street, and managing the little money that came from hours devoted to subscribers.  Newspapers were three cents each, and I received a penny from each cash sale.  Subscribers paid twenty cents weekly, for seven days delivery.  I received six of the twenty.  I learned to like and read newspapers, graduating gradually from the funnies to the front page as well as editorials and sports pages.  I remember well the day Billy Sunday died, and the small squib… Read more

Democracy

Section of Adoration of the Magi, artist unknown

There was an underlying feeling among the founding fathers of the United States that government, though necessary, was a problem that needed some internal control to accomplish the purpose of social life, defense and cooperative means for advancement with protection of human rights. The states tried confederation for a few years during and after the Revolutionary War, but discovered that the smaller units, with differences would not accomplish the vision for the nation in peace and cooperation. Even in the realization that a larger representative government forging a nation in life context defined as freedom with responsibility, there was  doubt that it would work.  Europe called it the American experiment and many thoughtful leaders believed it would fade, and some… Read more

Answers

Drawing from the various media one is reminded of man’s persistent concern: Are we mortal only?  It was a preoccupation with Solomon in an attempt to understand both the claims of humanism, and the claims of spiritual promise to immortality.  He experimented with the natural (mortal) context, through the various suggested routes, and found, at the conclusion that all is vanity (vapor).  Conclusion may be faced with bravery and acceptance, with fear and doubting, with hope and faith, and with a spate of responses physical (from raised fist to folded hands), and spiritual (from imagination that is human, to revelation that is divine). One is intrigued by the experiences of persons who seek their immortality (meaning) in physical prowess.  As… Read more

Backsliding

Section of Sistine Chapel ceiling, Michaelangelo, 1508-1512

Backsliding is generally related to religious perceptions.  This person, once a believer and active in faith turns away from the spiritual beliefs and conduct related to those beliefs.  The turn may be gently made, and the person fades from church culture to secular, sometimes even holding on to some of the former conduct related to faith.  I knew a fellow who turning away from faith continued to tithe his income and once gave thousands of dollars at a fundraiser I attended, and with whom my host and I shared the same banquet table.  He slipped his check to the host immediately after the dinner, and departed before the main program so as not to face the spiritual context of the… Read more

Self Orientation

Section of The Infant Jesus and St. John the Baptist, Guido Reni, n.d.

There is Christian self-orientation that seems mysterious, but, when lived, seems also to be quite superior to the appeal of what may be called a natural orientation.  There is overlap between the natural and the Christian in numerous factors, but the differences are significant and life changing for the person who may have previously lived only in a natural context.  The humanistic context is marked by both affirmatives and negatives that often bring us to self-contradiction, even self-competition.  In that circumstance we may show one side today and another tomorrow.  Rightly cast, the negatives suggest the affirmatives as illustrated in the Ten Commandments.  The negative: Do not bear false witness, is a negative cast for an affirmative: Always tell the… Read more