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HE WAS A GOOD OL’ BOY

Published July 7, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Why did Van Gogh stop being a pastor

In December 1879, Vincent began his career as an evangelist. He arrived at the Borinage looking like a ‘clean Dutchman’, but he quickly found that to engage the people of this region, he would need to become one of them. In wanting to follow the example of Christ, Vincent intended to form relationships with the people he had been entrusted, regardless of who they were or what they did. He had desired to live out the gospel in a real and meaningful way. So Vincent moved out of his modest dwelling and into a hut, where he slept on a straw mattress. He gave his money, food and warm clothes to the needy.

He was self-sacrificing, determined in his convictions and was not moved by other people’s opinions. He preached the word of God and followed through with actions of love. He nursed the sick, prayed, taught the bible, then helped with the chores.

He wanted to follow the biblical scripture, to lay down one’s life,

“My commandment is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”(John 15:12–13).

This passion Vincent had, to forsake all for the poor, made the people of the religious institution very uncomfortable.

He Was Removed From His Position

The head of the mission saw Vincent’s behaviour as excessive; they did not approve of Van Gogh taking the teachings of Christ so literally. After the trial period had ended, the Committee for the Evangelical Protestant Churches judged Vincent ‘too extreme’ and they would not continue their support.

From <https://medium.com/george-st-gallery/van-gogh-was-a-pastor-before-he-was-a-painter-1d3744babc8e>

THE MORAL GROUND

Published July 6, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign  was formed “to provide resources about Christian  nationalism and how it distorts Christianity and harms our neighbors. Earlier this year, BJC worked with secular partners at the Freedom From Religion Foundation to publish a comprehensive report on Christian nationalism and its role in the Jan. 6 attack. This project, which serves as a resource for lawmakers and the general public, includes the most complete record to date of how Christian nationalism helped fuel the insurrection.

Dismantling Christian nationalism starts with questioning assumptions and myths that underlie common statements, like “America is a Christian nation.” We can affirm a productive role for religion — including but not limited to Christianity — in our public square without providing Christianity or Christians a place of privilege in our laws and policy.

The constitutional framers protected religious freedom by balancing two guarantees in the First Amendment: the free exercise of religion and the prohibition against its establishment by the government.

These values are being challenged in this election year by politicians and other leaders. Doug Mastriano, the GOP’s gubernatorial nominee in Pennsylvania, participated in the “Stop the Steal” rally on Jan. 6 and has been subpoenaed by the Select Committee. He also has repeatedly blended religion and government in his public speeches, saying at one point: “We’re going to bring the state back to righteousness, this is our day, our hour to take our state back and renew the blessings of America.”

This kind of language — harking back to some idealized “time in America” — is one way that racism and white supremacy become coded into Christian nationalism. Violent extremists, such as the insurrectionists at the Capitol and more recently the shooter at the Tops supermarket in Buffalo, use Christian language and symbols in conjunction with overtly racist rantings in attempts to cloak their actions in respectability and divine authority.

The Christianity they summon and the Jesus they imagine — a white, muscular figure who seeks and wields political power — is not only not present in the Gospels, it is refuted by the Gospels.

The tumultuous events of 2020 have called the question about where we white Christians stand on white supremacy. History is recording a roll call vote that requires us to declare our position.

At this time of reckoning, we can remain loyal to our heritage and ancestors through defensiveness and inaction. Or we can rededicate ourselves to the work of handing down a healthier faith and country to our children and our children’s children. But we can’t do both.

My hope is that enough of us will awaken from the fevered nightmare of white supremacy and finally choose a future in which we work shoulder to shoulder with our Black and brown brothers and sisters to achieve the promise of a multi-racial, multi-religious America.

This post was adapted from the afterword in the paperback edition of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American ChristianityCopyright © 2021 by Robert P. Jones.

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From another bailiwick we find Elie Mystal in the May 2022 Nation urging we take off our gloves (or is it put them on?) in opposing SCOTUS’ overturning of Roe v. Wade:

We now live in a country where the government cannot force you to wear a mask on a plane during a pandemic but can force you to carry a pregnancy to term against your will.  It is a country where the government won’t ban certain kinds of assault rifles but will ban certain kinds of  medical care….

Mystal, who is an attorney and the justice correspondent at The Nation, where he writes about the courts,  suggests [urges] that we drop “choice” as our rallying cry against our loss of rights.  “Choice” was a rational argument, but it is insufficient as a fighting posture. “I am done ceding the moral space to Christian fundamentalists.  Forced birth–literally commandeering a person’s womb and forcing threm to incubate cells against their will–is evil and barbaric and cannot be compelled by a legitimate government….The fundamentalist program will have to be opposed–and opposed vehemently–through policy, the courts, and moral  suasion”.

Mystal urges Democrats to learn how to fight the moral battles: Perhaps it’s time for Democrats to stop trying to compromise with the Christian fundamentalists who have taken control of uteruses that don’t belong to them and start trying to fight them.

 

IS SCOTUS TRYING….

Published July 5, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Who is SCOTUS trying to please?  God?  Trump?  The Cristian Nationalists?  Their wives?

the NRA? Putin? The other saboteurs of democracy?

They surely aren’t trying to please Jesus Christ.

SAY WHAT?

Published July 4, 2022 by Nan Mykel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stand up for your rights!

Raise the roof!

It’s a hard life, so

Pay Peter to Pay Paul.

and shake up the crowd!

 

Don’t tiptoe through the tulips

You’re such a cry baby!

Lend a hand, scaredy cat

Long gone, I figure,

but you take the cake, Mate!

 

Don’t be down in the dumps

Chill out! High as a kite?

Shake a leg, hit the road

He’s a nut on a blind date

and a bear before coffee.

 

That’s a hard one to swallow,

I swan!  Give me a hand here

Get the lead out! You’re the cat’s

pajamas, knuckle head,

Too hot to trot!

AT LEAST IT ISN’T THANKSGIVING

Published July 4, 2022 by Nan Mykel

This Fourth of July I find myself running short on love of country and of myself.  Maybe that’s why I responded with so much warmth to an article about family love–either families of origin or chosen families of mutual support.  It’s in the New York Times and maybe you can only read it if you pay a dollar a week to recieve it on the internet, like I do.  Seems like the last time I tried to share I got blank squares on my site….If you can, try it:  Chosen Families, by Melissa Kirsch.  I’m not even going to try it, because I hate to see my messy posts when I do something wrong, so I’ll just try to convey some of her thoughts.

Melissa Kirsch writes in this morning’s ‘s  This Morning’s  column that despite an absent or unsupportive biological family–and even if it is intact–supportive relationships with friends and neighbors can provide welcome kinship.  Many discovered this during the pandemic

She reminds us that both families of origin and mutually chosen families can serve as a lifeline to survival. As an example of this solution she discusses how many of our fellow members of the L.G.B.T.Q.  population manage to survive and/or thrive.  Outlawed out of existence in some states, many have been able to develop mutually supportive “chosen” families.  That’s true for many of the rest of us, through luck or determination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AT LEAST SOMEONE’S EXPERIENCING CONSEQUENCES…

Published July 3, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce on June 23, 2021 in Canberra, Australia. (Getty/Kyodo)

SYDNEY – Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has been fined AU$200 ($151) for failing to wear a mask in a public indoor area in breach of COVID-19 public health orders, reblogged by Ned Hanson

Joyce, who just returned to the position of deputy prime minister last week after regaining leadership of the National Party, was spotted paying for fuel at a service station without wearing a mask in the New South Wales town of Armidale.

The state’s police confirmed Monday that a penalty had been issued to a 54-year old man who was found not wearing a mask in the store, following a tip provided by a member of the public on the national crime stoppers hotline.

Armidale, which sits within Joyce’s electorate about 500 kilometers north of Sydney, is currently subject to mandatory mask wearing in public indoor areas, in response to the worsening outbreak of the Delta variant in the Sydney metropolitan area.

Cr. KYODO NEWS

Hmmn…Where will it stop?

Published July 3, 2022 by Nan Mykel

As of July 1, 2022, 16 states had banned or made significant moves to ban abortions. Of these, 5 had dusted off centuries-old abortion laws.  The figures are changing too fast for me to present them.  The internet can tell you better than I can.

The question of contraception has recently been raised.  I’m wondering at what level the curbing of rights at proseutorial levels will come to a rest:

___various stages of pregnancy?

___out of state medical prescriptions or operations?

___no rape or incest exceptions

___no life of the mother exceptions

___no use of contraceptions including i.u.d.‘s

___prosecution for all miscarriages

___no hysterectomies or tubal ligations

___no vasectomies?  Whoah!  I wouldn’t bet on that.  There’s a difference between making and baking?

THIS MADE ME SING….

Published July 1, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Photo by Nan

ALLONS ENFANTS DE LA PATRIE, but I wasn’t sure what the whole song said.  I looked it up and saw only the first line was really appropriate, but the beat and vigor were and are a pick-me-up!

All in response to the nytimes news that New York is fighting back!  I hadn’t thought there was any place left to move, but if I were a tad younger I like to hope I would hit the road:

The big news is that New York just passed a law to prohibit hand guns in subways, buses, parks, hospitals, day cares, Times Square and private property unless the property owner expressly okays it. The state legislature also initiated the move to protect abortion rights, but the process will require time.  Do read the original article.

From <https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/01/nyregion/ny-guns-abortion-supreme-court.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20220701&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=cta&regi_id=92821497&segment_id=97449&user_id=808aa8374858aa0bb61eef25d704e6b0>

 

My birthright — fauxcroft

Published July 1, 2022 by Nan Mykel

Being free is my birthright Free will is our true might, I am not about to surrender it I will never give it up and submit, To do that would be an absurdity There’s nothing you can offer to buy from me, It’s the final bastion of my authenticity It defines my individuality, And shines […]

My birthright — fauxcroft

I Couldn’t Say It Better, so…

Published July 1, 2022 by Nan Mykel

The court’s most immediately lethal decisionremains Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade. But do not let Dobbs distract from the onslaught that followed it. If anyone still doubted that the Supreme Court served as the nation’s chief policymaking institution after Dobbs, Thursday should put that to rest. The court is ruthlessly efficient, putting our gridlocked Congress to shame with its speedy and definitive resolution of the most pressing issues facing the country today. It does not require hourslong hearings or endless negotiations to operate. The six-justice conservative majority chooses which conflicts to prioritize, takes up cases that present them, then picks a winner, nearly always for the benefit of the conservative movement and the Republican Party.

 

Consider the issues that SCOTUS has resolved this term—the first full term with a 6–3 conservative supermajority. The constitutional right to abortion: gone. States’ ability to limit guns in public: gone. Tribal sovereignty against state intrusion: gone. Effective constraints around separation of church and state: gone. The bar on prayer in public schools: gone. Effective enforcement of Miranda warnings: gone. The ability to sue violent border agents: gone. The Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases at power plants: gone. Vast areas of the law, established over the course of decades, washed away by a court over a few months.

 

From Nan: Sorry I’m not good at reblogging.  Visit  dianeravitch posted on Diane Ravitch’s blogMark Joseph Stern: The Most Hopeless Day of SCOTUS Term?

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