Wow, the last post was in March.
The blog entries have been absent, but the opinions are still here. The political winds are blowing as the November election approaches. The summer heat and topics are here, and events bring hot issues. More to come.
Wow, the last post was in March.
The blog entries have been absent, but the opinions are still here. The political winds are blowing as the November election approaches. The summer heat and topics are here, and events bring hot issues. More to come.
As we approach the spring and summer months, more and more people will need to express their right to free speech, either from the progressive or conservative view. Which is the right of every U.S. citizen to do. And we equally have the right to disagree with the opinions of speech made in public. My issue is when speeches turn into rallies, rallies turn into marches, and marches turn into blocking the roads. The initial speech has infringed on my right to legally travel where I want to go. But when law enforcement gets involved in breaking up the roadblocks, it turns into the suppression of free speech. No one has the right to block roads unless a parade permit is issued. This is not free speech. It is harassment to the general public.
Just my opinion, and mark this as a notice it's coming.
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Truth is truth. Right?
I have written several blogs about truth. Follow the tagline truth to see all the ways truth is manipulated.
This post is about filtered truth. And just as a filter works on anything, it is meant to remove the unwanted and release the final wanted results.
What makes this different from other forms of filters about truth?
Most filters are not 100% effective. Truth is always the truth 100% of the time. With that defined, let's apply the two together.
We seek truth every day. It applies to all aspects of life, work, home, personal relationships, and most importantly, our faith. We have those truths in our lives that are known without a doubt. But we must seek and know other truths to make decisions and function in the world. This is where the filtered truth happens.
Some examples:
Work: A procedure is explained to you by a supervisor, but it is filtered by only giving you part of the information needed to perform the task. Why? Because there is power in knowing all the truth about information and procedures of a task.
Personal Relationships: We meet and interact with people all the time. We typically expect the truth in conversation, but the reality is that conversations are filtered. This could be for various reasons, both good and bad.
Faith in God: This one is very different from the other two. The truth in faith can be manipulated to work for an agenda that is wrong, as God tells us (Proverbs 14:25). We must accept the truth of God. The Word as we know it comes from the Bible and the tradition of the spoken Word of the Apostles, which was passed down from generation to generation. This truth can be trusted to be unfiltered and good. God will not deceive us. He gives us all we need to know. It is up to us to discover and hear His absolute truth for us and to beware of filtered truth.
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Beloved:
Christ suffered for sins once,
the righteous for the sake of the unrighteous,
that he might lead you to God.
Put to death in the flesh,
he was brought to life in the Spirit.
In it he also went to preach to the spirits in prison,
who had once been disobedient
while God patiently waited in the days of Noah
during the building of the ark,
in which a few persons, eight in all,
were saved through water.
This prefigured baptism, which saves you now.
It is not a removal of dirt from the body
but an appeal to God for a clear conscience,
through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
who has gone into heaven
and is at the right hand of God,
with angels, authorities, and powers subject to him.
This year, Lent was on Valentine's Day. It is an appropriate day because we often think of Lent as a time of suffering and sacrifice, and we do not generally think of that as a type of love. But Lent is all about love. God wants us to be with Him for all eternity because we can sometimes be stubborn and want to do things our way, not God's. And like a parent, He looks after us and always wants the best. So, this Lent let us become the best child of God and return to Him with all the love we can.
Faith is an absolute trust in a belief. Faith in something is knowing that it is accurate and correct; it is unseen and not a tangible object that can be held.
Faith lives and dwells in your soul. And occasionally, our souls question and doubt the presence of faith. Faith struggles at times to even exist.
Why do we struggle with something that we can't see or touch?
The struggle is when evil sets up camp in our souls, building walls to keep the good out. Faith co-exists with hope, and these two together form a powerful motivation for anyone who deals with everyday life. If faith and hope are absent from our hearts, despair, and sadness consume our souls, and evil fights to keep out what is good.
To all, keep faith and hope alive. Recognize that God's presence is always there at the door to your soul. You just have to open the door and welcome this great gift He gives us.
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For the most part, it is for the obviously elected officials who are supposed to represent us as the first initial influence in daily life. They make decisions like raising or lowering taxes, which affect your income, and many decisions are voted on without our direct input of yes or no. Note: we should all practice voicing our opinions to elected officials whether they are heard or not.
So, how does politics play a part in the rest of our lives? At one time, many years ago, the above statement was the standard view of politics. But it has become apparent when selecting something as simple as watching the evening news. Specific channels are politically biased, and all their content is focused on an agenda. Let's take it even lower. What about going to the grocery store? Do we buy certain products based on the company that produced them and their political views? I would say the majority of people don't. On the other hand, I believe many people buy products based on social media influencers.
And lastly, is politics involved in sports? If you are unsure, take a moment to watch the Super Bowl half-time show. And specifically look for political statements and other connotations of social justice.
Politics are everywhere. And with this being an election year, expect as the closer it gets to November to get prepared to be overwhelmed with opinions, progressive and conservative actors and musicians endorsing candidates, and businesses influencing customers to vote for a particular candidate. And sad but true, religious endorsements for their candidate of choice.
The bottom line is that this election year, depending on who is elected President of the United States, will significantly influence your life, whether you like it or not.
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There was a day when you went to the grocery store or somewhere to buy a product and did not think about who made it. You might have had some favorite brands but didn't know about the company outside of what they made. And what I mean by that is what the principles of that company were. Where was their product made? Where did they donate their money for a particular cause? What were their political views?
Today, our country is so divided that we can't agree on products, services, or even sports teams because of their views outside of what they produce. This is important, but why can't businesses stay out of politics? I realize owners will have their views, but the point is to connect to all customers regardless of opinions on a particular cause.
When companies draw the line and publicly announce where they stand. They have decided they only want to support and market to a particular group. And that is fine with me. I will not go into an establishment that does not want my dollars based on my political views. I will support the businesses that share my views.
Buy American!
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The Southern border of the United States has become one of the most talked about news stories in the past couple of weeks. The main reason is because Texas has proclaimed it shall defend its border as a State. They have not only assumed the responsibility but also have become the frontline against the invasion of illegals into the United States. Over 25 State governors have announced they will support Texas, but the Federal Government has not and probably will not support this effort.
The border should be completely closed entirely. If someone wants to become a citizen of the United States, they should come here legally. We must have our priorities in order and take care of U.S. citizens first. And Texas is doing just that as it is making the people of Texas their first concern.
All 50 States should back Texas because if not, the frontline will move to the next State and the next.
Hold Strong Texas!! We support you!
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Mk 1:21-28
Then they came to Capernaum,
and on the Sabbath, Jesus entered the synagogue and taught.
The people were astonished at his teaching,
for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes.
In their synagogue was a man with an unclean spirit;
he cried out, "What have you to do with us, Jesus of Nazareth?
Have you come to destroy us?
I know who you are—the Holy One of God!"
Jesus rebuked him and said,
"Quiet! Come out of him!"
The unclean spirit convulsed him and, with a loud cry, came out of him.
All were amazed and asked one another,
"What is this?
A new teaching with authority.
He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him."
His fame spread everywhere throughout the whole region of Galilee.
In today's Gospel reading at Mass, the unclean spirit acknowledges Jesus as the Holy One of God. One would think during this time, the people would hear this and realize Jesus is truly the Son of God, but as we know, this is not enough, and they would need more proof.
How often do we act as those did during that time by seeing and not believing?
And for as much as evil sometimes seems to rule, we should always know who the Son of God is, and no one is above Him.
O My God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my sins because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance and amend my life.
Amen.
The World Economic Forum is having its annual meeting on what they believe is the most critical issues "they" think is best for us.
Forums happen all the time discussing various topics, and mostly, those topics never affect us. But what makes this concerning is the people at this conference. World politicians and corporate CEOs flying their jets to discuss climate change.
Here are a few highlights as they plan "our" future.
Topics taken from the World Economic Forum website https://www.weforum.org/
I've highlighted a few key points to show how world leaders are working to change our world.
You decide.
This forum allows the rich and powerful to decide what is best for the world. Some of this might sound good, but when you realize these people ultimately want to control the world as a whole, meaning one world leader. It is the stepping stone for a world order of government.
Most of the country has experienced some harsh weather in the last week. Depending on your area, you were stranded or functioning as you would typically do during this time of year, and with that said, I have defined the North and the South. I live in a Southern city where winter storms are rare. We have some snow removal equipment, but unlike our neighbors to the north, snow removal in the South is not a high priority.
Are there advantages to not having the streets clear of snow?
For a long time, the culture in the South has been easygoing. We traditionally have always been the not-in-a-hurry region of the United States. But as more and more people find this way of life attractive, they move here, which is fine, but don't expect to live like you used to.
The advantages to a winter storm as a Southerner would see it. Once the prediction of snow is in the forecast, the first and immediate priority is the rush to the grocery store. We must stock the essential items for survival. Items like bread, milk, and eggs, and the top items on the list to sustain life are snacks of all kinds. Next on the list of priorities, contact your employer to ensure the business is shut down during the disaster. Once the preparedness checklist is complete. We focus on the on the next agenda. What is on TV? What series will we binge-watch?
I say this with a bit of humor. But, Southerners have, for the most part, taken life in general slow and easy. If you move to the South, you might discover a new way of living as the Southerners do; you might like it.
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Is there ever an ordinary day?
As much as we might think there is no such thing as an ordinary day. I know we have our routines. Monday through Friday, sit in traffic, go to work, come home, and go to bed; the whole routine starts the next day. We might even come to a point where we dread the next day.
The fact of the matter is that every day is extraordinary. When we look at each day as a new beginning, even if our life doesn't seem so.
Here is a short story of a lesson learned from our cats.
We have two cats, one orange cat named Rex and the other black cat named Jack. These two are completely opposite of each other in their personalities. Rex is the king cat. He is bigger and bolder in his personality. Jack, on the other hand, is laid-back and docile. The one thing they have in common is their routine. They go outside, looking for the next mouse to catch or the perfect spot to lie down to take that afternoon nap. And as evening falls, they wait patiently to come into the house for the evening meal and retire for the night until the next day.
Once the sun comes up, this is when the subtle difference between the two takes place. We will announce the call for the cats to go outside. And the first one at the door is Rex followed slowly by Jack. Our hand is on the doorknob, and Rex has his nose on the edge of the door, waiting impatiently for the door to open. The door is opened, and out goes Rex, looking for the next adventure, while Jack casually strolls out, looking like he would instead go back into the house but seems content with the sunshine and the possibility of the next nap.
The lesson learned.
We all have to approach each day like Rex and know we will have those occasional days like Jack. Every day is a new adventure. The uncertainty is always there, but it is a new day, and we must venture out and look for the good things in life. We are the product of our personalities, whether we are like Rex or Jack.
Look forward to your next adventurous day!
Here are some articles from the web to describe the true meaning of the 12 days of Christmas.
The 12 days of Christmas in Christian tradition signifies the time between the birth of Christ and the arrival of the three wise men, also known as the Magi. It starts on December 25, which is celebrated as Christmas Day, and lasts until January 6, which is the Epiphany, also referred to as Three Kings' Day.
12 Days of Christmas Carol - Lyrics Meaning and History (christianity.com)
Twelve Days of Christmas - Wikipedia
Merry Christmas!