Was going to church to sing Christmas Eve—honest, I was—but
at the last minute ended up with a schedule conflict. In the run-up to the
holiday, the weather was so inclemently below zero outdoor caroling was out of
the question. Unless we all had fur coats, hats, etc!
There’s the dilemma: While I love carols, which would not
exist without the pomp and circumstance of religion, church singing is also deeply
disconcerting. What concerns me is that the inequities among the human race are
dealt with through the myth, i.e. fecklessly. Major social reformers have not
accomplished a lot through religion.
So, much of my life, I have gone to city council far more
often than church. I see greater possibility for effectively dealing with
inequity there. However, gradually,
especially in the last 30 years, I have seen those possibilities abrogated,
ignored, or annulled at all levels of government national, state, and local. The
most recent Cascade City Council meeting, case in point.
Thus, America enters a new political era with some of the
greatest inequity in its society in the industrialized world. A developer is moving into the White House and I haven’t any greater hopes for him than the
one out the road, or the old one that developed the southeast side of down,
toasting his buns in Texas while the rest of us deal with the inequities he
brought about.
A critical Eye wonders where to look next.
A critical Eye wonders where to look next.
"Feckless"is overused and has become a weak, lemming-like word.
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