Monday, January 25, 2021

Do people know what it is?

Every now and then I read or hear comments from people making references to the concept of “totalitarianism.” And sometimes it appears to me that the people making the comments might not actually know what the word means.

I saw a post several months ago in which a person indicated that totalitarianism involved eating everything on your plate so you would be allowed to have dessert.

That seemed incorrect to me.

Here is a definition of the word “totalitarian” from the Free Dictionary:

Totalitarian: Of, relating to, being, or imposing a form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life, the individual is subordinated to the state, and opposing political and cultural expression is suppressed: “A totalitarian regime crushes all autonomous institutions in its drive to seize the human soul” (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.).

Here is another description of “totalitarianism” from Wikipedia:

Totalitarianism is a concept for a form of government or political system that prohibits opposition parties, restricts individual opposition to the state and its claims, and exercises an extremely high degree of control over public and private life. It is regarded as the most extreme and complete form of authoritarianism.

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I’m not looking to stir up heated political debate in the comments of this post (although if someone wants to come to my backyard and wrestle I think that might be a worthwhile use of our time). I’m just providing some very simple information because this appears to be a misunderstood concept.


Friday, January 22, 2021

Rachel takes me for a Taco Bell run


 

Read it and weep

 Sometimes I read what people post online and laugh.

Sometimes I read what people post online and cry.

Sometimes I read what people post online and shake my head in disbelief.

Sometimes I read what people post online and think, “Wow, I didn’t know that.”

Sometimes I read what people post online and think, “I really agree!”

Sometimes I read what people post online and think, “I really disagree!”

 

…But sometimes I read what people post online and, quite frankly, my heart hurts.


From the Mostly Forgotten Theological Archives

Wilfred Thurber once tried to convince the noted theologian, Martin Brohme, that right and wrong do not actually exist.

Brohme replied, “I think you’re probably right about that, Wilfred.” And then struck him on the head repeatedly with his shoe.

When Thurber objected, crying out, “What’s wrong with you, Brohme? Stop it!”

Brohme calmly said, “Nothing’s wrong with me. Right and wrong do not actually exist.”

Thurber said, “Alright, you’ve once again made your point in the most foolish manner possible, you brute.”

Brohme chuckled and swiftly put his shoe back on, he always wore loafers just in case these types of discussions arose.

Then, as was their custom, Brohme and Thurber went to the zoo in sandals to watch the penguins eat fish.

 

 * S.P. Davidson’s Personal Writings, 1908

Thursday, January 21, 2021

It’s not really what they want, after all


 

Go ahead and be kind

Being kind to others is not a sign of weakness. It actually requires a measure of strength to go beyond a totally self-centered orientation in life and behave in ways that consider others and benefit others.

“Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32

Friday, January 15, 2021

Here you go, kid!

God said, “Since it’s your last night by the water I will paint a nice picture for you, kid.”

I said, “You don’t have to go to all that trouble.”

He smiled and said, “It’s no trouble at all!”


“The heavens declare the glory of God;

    the skies proclaim the work of his hands.”

    Psalm 19:1