Dear 2020 Democratic Presidential candidates,
I
understand your frustrations with current political leaders. What I am
awaiting are policies that are pro-life (from conception to coronation,
caring for the vulnerable at all stages) consensus-building, doable and
fiscally responsible. Rage against Trump will not balance a budget,
confront our global adversaries, repair our broken cities and increase
opportunity.
Do we Really Desire the Truth?
“The truth shall set you free.” This quote from the Gospel of John, chapter 8 verse 32 is often quoted and rarely understood in context. Jesus is speaking about the differences between his real followers and those that profess religious adherence while avoiding obedience to love and truth.
History is Made and the World Changes Forever
Finding Wisdom Amidst the Noise
Every day we are besieged with information. Some is useful…much is mere advertising. Our internet world often confuses data with knowledge and knowledge with wisdom. Soundbites and click-throughs are replacing research and reflection. On the American scene we already have nearly 20 presidential candidates vying for attention. Here are some observations from the last several weeks that I hope will prompt thoughtfulness:
Toleration and Moral Universals
Every family, community, nation, and civilization must find agreement of the moral norms that will govern life together. In three words, people must have some agreement on what will be prohibited (actions that are wrong, i.e., slavery in any form, abuse of children), what will be permitted (actions people debate about, but can live with the differences, i.e., peaceful diversity of religious and political affiliation), and what will be promoted (virtues for the common good, i.e., compassion, access and opportunity, justice).





