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blind men, elephants and being ticked off

Last night Sweet Anna and I were trying to enjoy the Finale of AGT (if you don’t know, it doesn’t matter- let it go – don’t get me started about the winner) and there were constant interruptions (during commercial breaks) by the stinking Virginia governor’s race. Deeds has gone on the attack against McDonnell and the negative ads are ticking me off. Now, the Right may have run attack ads too, but I’ve not yet seen them (my position on the race is not important at this juncture – so don’t start trying to convince me like last fall, okay?) My point is the ugliness. Which was shown in Congress by that congressman from S.C. who yelled to Obama “You lie!” That ticked me off too. Yesterday, I saw a van with an anti Obama sticker and it reminded me of the anti Bush and anti Clinton stickers. These tick me off too.
I am ranting about this because I am sick and tired of the fact that people can’t let someone else have a different perspective and respect the person while disagreeing with the opinion. In church last week Pastor Bill told about a book he was reading which called cynicism the “spirit of the age.” Sadly, I think that is true. And all this stuff I’m talking about being ticked off about is a sure sign of such. Perhaps this post is as well… 😦  But its not just politics.
Yesterday I had coffee with a thoughtful guy and one of the many things that he said which caused me to nod in agreement is the way people of different religious persuasions and even different denominational perspectives treat each other. Its, like, people think they have a corner on the stinking truth and nobody else can have a differing opinion. Well I’ve got news for all of us. We’re all a whole lot blinder than we want to think ourselves and we need to seek the Truth not from arguing humans but from the Truth himself. And Christians need to spend a whole lot more time in Scripture and in prayer to the Lord than arguing on and about FoxNews and CNN and putting everyone else down because we have a different view.
So, this guy yesterday reminded me of an old parable from the East which has stuck with me. A quick research quest on the parable shows that it is really old and has many versions from the eastern religions. The gist is this: A bunch of blind men happen upon an elephant and seek to understand what it is like. One feels the trunk and says one thing, another its ear, another its leg (a tree) and so on, you get the picture. See, these blind men operate on what info they have. And NONE of them have all the info, so their picture is incomplete. Get it?

See, there are a ton of incomplete views out there because too many of us are not realizing how blind we are and not getting the whole picture about a ton of this stuff here on earth. We have two ears and one mouth for a reason, listen more than talk for crying out loud! And when you disagree, even if you KNOW they are wrong, use some courtesy.

Sorry about the tone. Yes, I’m a hypocrite… sigh.

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did you read about Jim and Paul???

scroll down to MUST READ and get to it… there is some language, but the story is worth it.

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“Free Range Christians”

I am intrigued by this concept.

It seems that there is a bit of conversation going on about it. People practicing the following of Jesus while not being connected to His church.

Never heard of this? I had not heard of the “title” until Saturday night. Interested? Google the topic. You may be surprised.

Are you a “free range Christian?”

Are you interested in a conversation about this concept?

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must read

I received this article “The Other Side of Hate” from a friend. I think it is a must read. Click here to download the PDF from GQ magazine.

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9/11 (pix updated)

Tonight we went to the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial…

I found it a solemn place.

Remember the families.

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It was a somber time and place, it was the 1st anniversary of the dedication of the memorial…

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(pix taken from Treo 650)

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Real Prayer

Real prayer is princely work (A. Whyte).
It is hard work.
It takes great training and much practice before one attains toward mastery.
It is often not comfortable until it becomes an organic act of the sanctified soul and then the pray-er knows the joy that comes in dwelling with God.
It becomes (as Lewis puts it) like breathing, then the blessing pours out and oneness, true abiding in Christ envelops you and gives you peace.
Do we really pray?
Do we dare?
Are we willing to do the hard work?
Dare we think of ourselves as His followers and not pray? Not speak and listen to He who we claim to follow?

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