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Is Texas James Talarico the New Trump

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I admit to often being wrong in predicting the outcome of elections. It is helpful to remember Ronald Reagan who said, "In politics, the unexpected often happens." A friend for many years way back in my life once said, "It is not so helpful that a politician say to voters he/she identifies with them or 'likes' them. What matters is that the voter thinks that if the politician knew me, he/she would like me." To understand some of this, recall the time when Trump began talking about running for the Republican nomination. The big name at the time was Jeb Bush. The public might have been tiring of Bushes by then. But Jeb Bush projected a cold personality with little appeal. Trump's colorful nonsense was the perfect foil. Bush's effort was torpedoed rapidly. At another time or against another opponent Trump might has fallen flat. What I find interesting about Talarico is the moment. Among existing Democrats in Congress and Governors I find rather unintere...

Why Do We in the U.S. Look Down on the Morals of Fellow Citizen

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As fascinating study was just released which compared how citizens in many countries see the moral standing of their fellow citizens. It shows we are different. The majority in the U.S. thinks its fellow citizens have low moral standards. This was not the case in other countries. Why would we be different in this way? Every reader will have his/her explanation.  It seems to me part of the reason people in this country look down on the moral values of fellow citizens is because of Christianity. As readers know, one of the faith's tenets is that believers must "spread the gospel." That is, it is obligatory to look down on others and believe they are lesser and have the opportunity to improve. This improvement can only happen by glopping on to the faith.  This fervor to chase down and convert others is not part of every religion. I understand the Jewish faith does not preach this as a requirement. A preoccupation with judging others is part of the harm done by the Christian ...

James Talarico of Texas, A Senate Candidate to Watch

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Readers who are political junkies like me already know about the Democratic Primary in Texas. Two fine Democrats ran, a woman with a women's rights theme and a man who is a Presbyterian seminary student in his mid thirties. Both have histories in Texas politics. The man, Jame Talarico, won. He campaigned on the old theme of "let's listen and respect each other." But the headlines about him were not such old and tired ideas. They were new and refreshing. He said the Bible does not condemn either abortion or homosexuality. No button is hotter than that one. Nothing could set Republicans on edge more than a candidate saying such things. All the worse, he won with a big turnout. He did well with the black and Hispanic communities in Texas. Even Trump expressed outrage.   As a clergy-type persona, the "let's listen and respect one another" sounds a little more sincere or has a different quality than it might from someone else.  I wish I could be in Texas watc...

We're Seeing "Great News" from a Battlefield Again

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Being old like I am, news is repetitive and a little boring. What bores me now are Pete Hegseth and President Trump bragging about the damage done to Iran. To hear them tell it, Iran has no equipment left to retaliate. How does Iran continue to fight? How can it send bombs to countries that have sided with the U.S.? History tells us the answer.  During the Vietnam war, the news was the same. Big advances by the U.S. The "kill number" was big. So many more North Vietnamese were being killed than U.S. soldiers, a successful victory for the U.S. was inevitable. Our airplanes destroyed bridges and road used to supply North Vietnam's troops. This meant they would have no weapons or even food.  The North knew how to offset U. S. military power. They outfitted bicycles as tiny cargo carriers. When a road was bombed a small path was made and the bicycles moved through. They built tunnels safe from bombs. This went on until we were defeated and flew everyone out in a hurry. Neithe...

Pagan Temples are Being Built in Scandinavia

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For several years there have been occasional news pieces about the growth of Norse paganism in Norway, Sweden and Finland. I assumed these stories were not about large numbers of people. The numbers are still not known but enough money and commitment have been made to construct at least one cemetery and temple. It is a most interesting development .   It seems logical there would develop an interest in some kind of undefined and mysterious belief. Polling shows a huge disconnect to Christianity and organized religion. Out of those who no longer identify as Christian (or other major religion) there have to be hundreds of thousands, maybe some millions, who are agnostics. That it, they believe there may well be "something" out there but we don't know what it is. As theologian Bart Ehrman explained recently, he is an atheist about the Christian God. Since no one can prove no other god exists any where he is agnostic about that. Maybe most "nones" would follow this ...

How Many Other Jesus-Like Characters Have Been Worshipped

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We know there have been many gods humans have held in their imaginations over the last several hundred thousand years. How many surviving stories are there about beings that are similar to the tale of Jesus? According to a site being passed around today there were a large number.  Let's run through the deeds and traits of god heroes preceding Jesus that were worked into the Jesus story. There were other virgin births, raising others and themselves from being dead, had twelve disciples, was a carpenter, was not believed in his time, son of god and Old Testament snakes. Room was made for all of these in the Jesus tale. I keep coming back to the number of hours each day people spent in the dark during both pre history and early history. Entertaining each other was and remains an art form. Early in my years of writing this blog I recall someone explaining the manner in which each Bible story unfolds. Each story in the Bible starts the same way a modern play, movie, novel or TV series s...

A Catholic Mass for LGBT+ in Italy. Who Knew

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Christianity calls the time of the Old Testament and the supposed time of Jesus as "ancient." There were of course 300,000 years of human experience before the Jews and Christians. This could be a hundred or so generations of human experience. Experience in our own time suggest every conceivable gender definition ever experienced in human history took place over those generations.  On February 2 each year gay and trans people from across Italy come to the Naples area where the variety of genders is celebrated by a Priest. This is to acknowledge and accept all people into the faith.  This I-dare-you-to-stop-me kind of event is a staple of civil rights from early one. Martin Luther King dared to walk down a highway in the center of hatred-land. The world looked on with nerves on edge. The forces opposing him were hapless.  In several places in Europe Catholic clergy are treating gay people with respect, contrary to church teaching. The Catholic hierarchy seems like the hapl...