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Talarico Looks Like an Obama II

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We all have our ideas about what is good or smart politics. I'm no different. Those who read this blog have to hear mine. My thinking is millions of voters will go to the polls in the next two elections for the specific purpose of voting against Trump. Most of these voters, however, will not admit that is why or how they are voting. They will have convinced themselves they are voting for some reason more idealistic and loftier. An example of what they might say to themselves is, "I'm voting for a better country." The job of Democrats, Libertarians, Socialists and whomever is to give those voters something that ends the sentence, "I'm voting for someone other than a Republican because..."  The sentence will not end in "...I hate Trump." It will be something else. That is what Texas Govitorial Candidate Talarico is doing so well.   Talarico is telling Texans their state is too big and too important to yield to the narrow views of the far right. T...

Which Myths are Most Accurate? Written in Stone or Verbal History

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In Peru is a statue carved in stone. It is engraved with a text which says that particular location was, or remains, the center of the universe. In the Bible we have the Garden of Eden, thought to be in today's Iran. The Bible says that is where history began, i,e, center of the universe. The statue in Peru and the story in the Bible date to about the same time, some years BCE. Which is "the truth?" The term "written in stone" indicates power and longevity. Unfortunately, the god of the stone did not last forever and, like all the other gods, is lost in the sands of time. It could well be that god lasted longer than our current on in Christianity will last. It exists due to oral history and what sins that god condemns changes regularly. It could be that if Christians had written the Bible on stones instead of on pieces of papyrus that are long gone the faith would not continue to change. The wealthy Green family of Hobby Lobby funded the Museum of the Bible. I a...

Dems Chant, "We Are Going to Hell," May Go Nationwide

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Perhaps is stems from Ron Reagan's unscripted trailer, "I'm not afraid of hell." Wherever, Texas dems at their convention chanted, "We are all going to hell." It seems like the perfect kind of ridicule for today's young voters. It makes light of Christianity's weaponized mythology. The stage was set for "not afraid of hell" by polling. It seems to me and to many others the percentage of people who actually thought of themselves as Christian, who said they pray and who said they believed the Christian God really existed, has always been overstated by social pressure. People don't want to offend others, so they have often answered polling by saying what they thought other wanted them to say. As time continued it became more accepted to say, "I don't believe in any religion." These today an called "nones." That it is OK to claim "none" perhaps made it OK to ridicule "hell." To critics of this vie...

New Mayan Site in Mexico from 1500 BCE

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History doesn't care what you or I think, it's just there for us to study. What I have read about for 50 years, and never tire of, are the pre-invasion societies of Mexico, Central and South America. I should hedge my use of the term "pre-invasion" because those societies may have invaded and conquered previous ones.   Christianity came to Europe from the Middle East, then it came with white invaders to the America. I think there is general agreement white people came to dominate because of disease and guns. It wasn't because Europeans were superior in intellectual or physical qualities. The societies of the Americas were ahead to some respects but behind in guns. A new discovery has just been made in Mexico of a Mayan city that dates back to 1500 BCE. The city was organized for a productive society with a social life. It had literate members who inscribed events in stones that have remained. This particular site is different than most others because it is so diff...

An Eighty-Year Christian Partnership is no More

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There is a march of groups in Christianity away from, rather than toward, each other. The Asbury Seminary graduated preachers and fed them into the pool of the United Methodist denomination for 80 years. Asbury insists gay marriage is a sin and, apparently, teaches this in some of its classes. United Methodist decided it did not need such pastors and took Asbury off of its list of approved seminaries.  A spokesperson from Asbury was baffled as to why United Methodist has blacklisted the old institution. This is not hard to understand. Do any of the large denominations still say interracial marriage is against God's plan and refuse to recognize them? My impression is this is mostly in our country's rear view mirror.   How long will it take for U.S. society to entirely treat gay and trans people as equals? Slavery, perhaps a metaphor, took 400 years. Myths live on for a long time. The myth that the Bible condemns homosexuality is one of these myths.  United Methodists ...

Christian Worry: Aliens Will be Liberals and Atheists

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An article on a Christian site tells us many Christians are worried those aboard Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) are liberals and/or atheists.  There is an assurance provided Christians we don't know who is operating the UFO's so until we learn this there is nothing to worry about. My guess is the worry continues. The issue is so important there was a followup . Neither of the links helps us understand what the correct Christian response is. We can only speculate. Is it to have a fresh stack of Trump Bibles ready to hand to the aliens as the exit their space craft? Or, perhaps it is to usher the space creatures to their assigned seats where Franklin Graham can preach a sermon against sin. Meeting are going on as we speak discussing what to do after the aliens land. Another possible twist might happen. A space craft from the heavens might be Jesus returning. Thus, it must be treated with appropriate respect. Some will deny that any of the green people who exist the spacecraft ...

Christianity's Record of Cruelness is Quite Recent

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The Church of England recently issued an apology to the women and children it separated in the name of religion. A while back, supported by law, it decided some women were not worthy enough to raise their own children. Approved groups took their children. The church received large sums of money from other couples who took the children. This was not an ancient practice. It was approved until relatively recent times.  The aggressiveness against abortion did not exist before Roe v Wade. There were many thousands of abortions. We know that from hospital records of botched efforts. The chance to get ugly came when there were abortion clinics. Back-alley abortions were not important. When I was a mayor, I mentioned to a deep Christian elected guy that his people had developed recently a cruel and vindictive attitude toward gay people. That was necessary, he said, because so many men had turned gay. That is impossible. Anti-gay happened because parts of Christianity have a cruel streak. C...