The Archbishop of Canterbury advocates grafting facets of Islamic Shari’a Law onto the vine of English Law.
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Love is Action
In this election year we will hear much of the candidate’s love for America and all her people. Hillary Clinton’s New Hampshire tears, Barak Obama’s eloquent appeals for a new way forward, John McCain’s constant reminders of his military service and Mitt Romney’s apple pie appeals all speak of their love for the USA. Such rhetoric and sentiments are good, but real love – the love that compassionately puts others first and sacrificially looks to the next generation’s good – only counts if there is ACTION.
The Audacity of Honesty
It is election season! Oh my, the promises that are being made and the visions that are being cast – it is all about CHANGE! We can change America, we can heal the world! We can bring back jobs, find Osama bin Laden, stimulate the economy, provide health care for all and balance the budget! “A vote for me is a vote for change! I will clean up Washington. I will expose pork-barrel spenders. I will fix Social Security. I will…I will…”
- Continuing the war on terror in a way that keeps the USA from being an occupying power while being able to hit targets quickly and effectively.
- Balancing the budget so the dollar is strengthened and we can have some authority in negotiating fair trade policies with other nations.
- Honestly confronting the reality that Social Security is a shell game and a new solution for future retirees is needed.
- Developing a humane and strong immigration policy that secures the borders, reduces crime and places all potential residents on an equal footing.
- Creating environmental policies that do not cripple our economy and subject us to world standards that others manage to skirt.
- Rebuilding the infrastructure created in the 1930s to 1950s through private/public partnerships. Our bridges, dams, levees, and roads all need attention.
- Decentralizing as many services as possible by remembering the 9th and 10th Amendments and reinvigorating local and state government. Not every solution has to come through Washington – especially when it involves education, social services and business stimulation!
- Rediscovering our moral and spiritual center without secular or theocratic ideology muddying the waters. A virtuous citizenry is a free citizenry. Moral ambiguity produces self-centered people who feel they are owed something. Abortion, health care, education and retirement are important things, but they are not “inalienable rights.”
Joy to the World!
In the midst of all the ideological and theological battles raging around us, Christmas opens our eyes to the wonder of:
- The fact that there is a cosmos, a universe, a planet custom made for us. Were we thankful today for our breath of life?
- The hope that is renewed in our hearts in the midst of winter’s storms.
- The love we enjoy with family and friends.
- The Christmas Story that actually proclaims (in the words of G.K. Chesterton), “Glory to God in the Lowest!” One of the names given to Jesus in the Gospel According to St. Matthew is Immanuel – literally translated, “The With-Us-God.”
- The thought that Christmas is the narrative of holy humility, of the Creator condescending to become a flesh-and-blood part of our story.
- Our universal and unquenchable desire for peace – in our own souls and among all nations.
- Millions of ordinary people pausing this Season and doing extraordinary works of service for those who can not return the favor.
- The macrocosmic beauty of galaxies and mountain peaks and the microcosmic intricacies of a single cell. Such Design evokes reverence for the Designer.
- The freedom we have in the nation to debate about and live with our deepest differences while forging a common bond of virtue.
Where Has Sanity Gone?
Every Holiday Season the battles begin anew over a creche in the public square and whether or not Kwaanza is getting equal time with Christmas and Hanukkah. This year’s “twist” consists of some members of the US Congress affirming Islam and Ramadan and refusing to affirm the importance of Christianity and the persecution of Christians around the globe.
