Category: The Election and Beyond

  • Question: Would the White House Even Try to Defend Our International Reputation in the Event of a Devastating Attack on Innocent People Living Here or Even on American Citizens? I Think Not!

    I am reading an historical novel about a young American girl who gets a job, during the late 1930s, writing copy for the German Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda’s Broadcasting Division, English Language Service. She writes for a Lord Lyon who broadcasts to England ala Tokyo Rose.

    According to the novel, the department was assigned the job of mitigating the international consequences of Kristallnacht. The supervisor, Dieter, informed them, “… the Daily Telegraph in London called it ‘racial hatred and hysteria by otherwise decent people.’ We have to deal with this in a way that helps our listeners [the English and Americans] get a fuller picture than they have gotten from their own domestic press.”

    That is, even the Nazis were concerned with the international implications and damage to reputation caused by their behavior. They didn’t want people outside Germany to lose the presumption that Germans were “otherwise decent people.”

    This administration has so far indicated no interest or concern for damage to our international reputation caused by its outspoken positions or its behavior.

    If some horrific attack on members of any of the groups already targeted for abuse, or worse, occurred – God help us nowhere near the horror of a “Kristallnacht” – would this administration attempt, even as propaganda, to mitigate damage done to our international reputation?

    I, for one, am afraid not!

    · Berlin Calling, Kelly Durham, 2015, 2017, Kindle Edition, p. 46

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    Spectacular Mountain Landscape Photography

    These are all amazing! Each and every one!

  • Bridegroom’s Oak: The Tree With Its Own Postal Address

    Lovely story!

  • The Empty Moscow Subway

    The Empty Moscow Subway

    Like “Churches of Communism.”

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    A new concept of “Still Life!”

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    Beautiful Nature Landscape Photography

    Our world is truly beautiful!

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    Great pictures and great story!

  • The Shack — The Missing Art of Evangelical Discernment

    “The Christology of the book is likewise confused. “Papa” tells Mack that, though Jesus is fully God, “he has never drawn upon his nature as God to do anything. He has only lived out of his relationship with me, living in the very same manner that I desire to be in relationship with every human being.” When Jesus healed the blind, “He did so only as a dependent, limited human being trusting in my life and power to be at work within him and through him. Jesus, as a human being, had no power within himself to heal anyone.””

    “The Christology of the book … [may be]  confused” – I havn’t any background to judge – but the concept here is, for me, a wonderfully life affirming one. If we accept the premise that Jesus truly engaged only his power as a human being, as simply a person, we learn that those powers he invoked are our own as human beings, and available to us all!

    Later in the article, beyond what’s available in your post, the author says:

    “The most controversial aspects of The Shack‘s message have revolved around questions of universalism, universal redemption, and ultimate reconciliation. Jesus tells Mack: “Those who love me come from every system that exists. They were Buddhists or Mormons, Baptists or Muslims, Democrats, Republicans and many who don’t vote or are not part of any Sunday morning or religious institutions.” Jesus adds, “I have no desire to make them Christian, but I do want to join them in their transformation into sons and daughters of my Papa, into my brothers and sisters, my Beloved.””

    Again, I am not prepared to evaluate “controversial aspects,” but I am in the universal realm. The Jesus who looks to include everyone in salvation, who wouldn’t ever quote scripture to exclude people and call it “controversial” to include all good people, or perhaps potentially all people, is the Jesus I want to believe in, and do believe in!

    This remark towards the end of the article is to me terrifying!

    “All this reveals a disastrous failure of evangelical discernment. It is hard not to conclude that theological discernment is now a lost art among American evangelicals — and this loss can only lead to theological catastrophe.”

    I am confused!

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    Beautiful Landscapes of Norway

    Wow! To each and every one, Wow!

  • Cloud Paintings

    Amazing!