Tag: Politics

Jan 20 – Day 20 – Political Overload

If yesterday was in indication of anything is that we’ve still got a long way to go when it comes to political discussion.  I’ve decided that I’m going to make it a part time mission to elevate the level of talk when it comes to politics.  I think we’re in a spinning vortex of insanity when it comes to a lot of this stuff.  Sometimes putting down the Kool-Aid is a good thing.

Yesterday on Twitter I posted a bevy of bountiful statements about politics and how discussion and disagreement should be handled in my opinion.  I’m reposting them here in a full collection so it’s all together and so that you can see where I stand on all this.  Maybe even start a discussion of some kind.

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NaBloWriMo Day 20 – NaNoWriMo Prep

Today was supposed to be politics, but I’m pretty fed up with the whole political chess board right now.  I think if I tried to quantify my frustration I’d probably have another stroke (this is a joke…nobody wants another stroke) or end up throwing myself into a padded room with locks and a custom fit jacket.

I’ve also discovered that I primarily enjoy fictional writing.  It’s taken less then twenty days of National Blog Writing Month but I figured it out.  I’m just not that into blogging anymore.  I obviously have things to say but most of the time it’s not worth trying to put the small voice out there.  I’d probably write more about politics and religion but I feel as if both arenas have been overrun and fouled beyond recognition.  Any kind of courteous discourse has been left at the edge of the field that has now become a battleground 0f ideology, theology and political theory.  The lines between the two subjects seems to blur, twist and turn at times into something that is both terrifying and fascinating.

Couple that with the “devils advocate” perspective I’ve taken on Christianity and you’ve really not going to get anywhere with what you’ve got bouncing around in your head.  I think given some time and maturing I can get these ideas fertilized and marinated into something that resembles a strong steak worthy of a few awards.

All this to say that I’ve found that nurturing my novel writing side has begun to take root within my heart and soul.  Come November I’ll be writing a novel through the entire month.  I may not survive.  I may end up going crazy or wandering around 16th street mall telling everyone Hilary Clinton is a lizard intent on killing us all (*cough* balloon boys dad is crazy *cough*) but dang it I will have written a novel by the end of November.

It is my destiny.

NaBloWriMo Day 6 – Politically Dead

My political heart bleeds red, white and blue all day long.  My last name should tell you most of what you need to know.  DeLay.  Heard of Tom DeLay?  My immediate family (brother, father, grandfather, aunts, uncles) are all very politically minded and are not out of the loop on much.  I enjoy getting into debates and discussions about the issues of the day.

Well, I should amend that.  I used to.

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Daily – 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 "Divisions"

It should be noted that these blog posts are my opinion and not that of any church I have attended or currently attend.  Savvy? -aaron

Something has always bothered me about The Christian Church.  Perhaps it is because I have a secret hope that one day the ideal Church will return to existence and stick around for a little longer.  You know the church I’m talking about – the one that works.  “But Aaron”, you say “the Church already works just fine!”  And I would look at you, take a deep breath and decide how best to say it.

You see, I’m a  bit of an extremist when it comes to what I think of The Church.  I’d probably upset quite a few people at the church I volunteer at if I told them just how I felt about the way they run things.  When I think of how The Church should be I flash back (way back) to the book of Romans, Acts and others where the idea of The Church was just being born within the minds of the founders and former apostles.  The daily involvement with the community and the intense focus on reaching out to those around them.

The church of old didn’t always make friends mind you.  There was conflict and battles to be had throughout the cities where the Christian message was spreading.  I wouldn’t way we need those kind of days back (I’m a fragile flower people) but I think there’s so much missing today I’m not sure we’ll be around to see the rest of the story of this world.

What I mean to say is that I personally think the Church is headed for death mired in the mud of irrelevance.  You can find countless studies that show The Church nationwide and even worldwide is falling behind in the times.  People are walking away in higher numbers and turning to other answers in their search for Truth.

And I think part of this started back in 1st Corinthians where Paul (formerly the Hitler-esque Saul) lays the smack down on the church in Corinth about dividing according to who they follow or who baptized them.  Today the divisions/denominations of the Christian Church runs the gamut from one end of the spectrum to the other.  It is mired in small differences to ideas on theology combined with differential opinions on translation topped off with whatever else we humans could find to use to further divide us away from fellow Followers of Christ.

Paul makes a point to say he remembers only a few of the people he baptized.  He’s not overly concerned with who did what as long as the message of Christ remains the same simple straightforward statement.  Could it really be that hard?  After watching the church over the last twenty years as a young boy to a young man I’m convinced we’ve done no better in my time on this earth.  Sure, there’s been moments but in the long run big picture master plan we’ve crashed, burned and dug ourselves into holes we seem unable or unwilling to abandon.

See what I said about me being a touch extreme?  I’m the Church’s Devils Advocate.  I’ve spent the better part of my years volunteering in ministry (Children’s, Youth and Etc) watching humanity take something great and throw it out with the baby and the bathwater.  I’m not sure if The Church will survive the upheaval coming with everything on the horizon, but I’m sure Megachurch buildings are not the answer.

And I attend what most would consider a mega church.  If they haven’t kicked me out yet…

Chew on these thoughts and read through Paul’s words below.  Focus on the section near the end where he talks about Human Wisdom versus The Gospel.  And wonder if we’re really doing it right.

Feel free to comment, complain, assault or otherwise tell me I’m nuts.  I’m open to discussion and processing through ideas.  I may be right, I may be wrong but the beauty of it is that we can talk through it.

Hopefully. :)

1 Corinthians 1:10-17 (New International Version)

Divisions in the Church

10I appeal to you, brothers, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be perfectly united in mind and thought. 11My brothers, some from Chloe’s household have informed me that there are quarrels among you. 12What I mean is this: One of you says, “I follow Paul”; another, “I follow Apollos”; another, “I follow Cephas[a]“; still another, “I follow Christ.”

13Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Were you baptized into[b] the name of Paul? 14I am thankful that I did not baptize any of you except Crispus and Gaius, 15so no one can say that you were baptized into my name. 16(Yes, I also baptized the household of Stephanas; beyond that, I don’t remember if I baptized anyone else.) 17For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel—not with words of human wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power.

Are you ready for this?

It’s on.   And I’m not talking about those trendy Southwest Airlines ads.

This is where the rubber meets the road.  The moment of truth.  As Iran spins wildly out of control on the brink of civil war we must all confront in ourselves where we stand.  No matter our creed, our color, our beliefs or moral inclinations, there is one thing that we must all agree on once more.

There are bad men in this world.  And one of them sits at the helm of the Islamic Republic of Iran.  But more so is the grand controller of all things Iran.  The Supreme Whatever His Face who is the real game changer.  The man who for some reason is going along with Mahmoud in accepting and okaying the blatant theft of an election.

Over the last four days it has become clear that no one has control of the people.  Between twitter, twitpic and various other means of social media the message has come clear from within Iran from her people.

Help us.  Please.
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Daily- WWJD?

This was the coolest buzzword for the longest time.  Now it’s just a lame excuse to co-opt it for other uses and names.

But the idea of WWJD was revolutionary in how it woke up the Christian community to understanding more of what Jesus was, is and will be.  And today we’re still struggling to understand the pieces of Jesus and how it relates to our lives.  WWJD was applied to nearly everything (and regrettably politics was one).  What people forgot was that Jesus was not simply a Stay Puff Marshmallow man or a happy Care Bear.

At times he was a bat out of hell (no pun, well, actually yes.  Pun intended!) with little or no concern about what people thought of him, his ways or beliefs.  He was God, after all.  He had a mission.  He had those that followed him.  And he did indeed have a plan.
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