politics

CLINTON’S MEDIA CORPS

Clinton’s campaign has stuck the media following in the men’s locker room at the Berger Athletic Center in Texas. One writer said the room doesn’t affect the integrity of their stories — glad their stories aren’t crap.

link to CNN.com

politics.

I hate politics. In grade school it was a popularity contest. In the “big boy” world it’s about making the other guy (or other woman) look like a sissy, a screw-up, a scum bag, and the spawn of Satan. and that’s just church politics. kidding.
Church politics have become just as bad as the real-world, if not worse.

Earlier in the week I talked to a graduate of the seminary I now attend. I told him that I was becoming disenfranchised by the politics and rhetoric of people here at the seminary. The school was built as a reactionary institution after Baptists got political in the 1980′s. But you would think after this period of time, the school could adopt it’s own identity, it’s own image. There are still too many people who can only bash the “opposition,” and we think it’s always the other guy who’s causing all the trouble. How come people always look at the speck when they’ve got a whole tree sticking out of their eye?

Driving home tonight I was listening to Rob Bell’s sermon from 9/10/2006:

“Jesus wants to save Christians from being the moral police of the world. We have to understand that when Christians start charging around the world, saying to people who never claimed to follow God, “You’re out of line,” it’s not something Jesus did. Jesus goes to the people who claim to know God and confronts them with their lack of obedience, their hard-heartedness, their indifference, and says “Return and be, because the message is about flesh and blood people, stepping into their God-given destiny.”

It’s an easy trap to fall into, criticizing other people. It takes effort to step up and declare WHO YOU ARE. God is “I Am Who I Am.” Why can’t we say “We Are Who We Are.” Instead we say “We Are Who You Aren’t.” It implies that a hierarchy exists. There is no hierarchy, we are all God’s people.

Let us go this week, out into the world, declaring who we are and what we stand for. We stand for justice. We stand for human rights. We’re in a world with too much fighting already, we don’t need to make that problem worse.

Earth to Pat Robertson.

Did he really just say we should go ahead and assasinate President Chavez if we’re already planning on it? What an idiot!!! And I say that in the most loving, caring way possible. Somebody needs to yank the plug from his TV show–probably from most Christian TV. Speaking of being more loving…sweet new FCA t-shirts: “Love God, Love Others. Worry about the rest later.”

And now back to Pat Robertson. I really don’t understand some of these Christian leaders–well, most of them actually. Spending a lot of the summer in Jamaica, we got asked questions about American culture, what it’s really like, what people are like. One kid, who has done a lot of studying on world politics, international affairs, even loves American history, talked to me about how Americans push the poor down and are so selfish. He asked me questions about Bush and his policies. What they see in the media from our leaders is what they think all of us are like. It’s scary. Scary too is how non-Christians and former Christians see Christian leaders in the media and think we’re all like that. EARTH TO THE WORLD–WE’RE NOT ALL TRYING TO ASSASINATE PRESIDENT CHAVEZ!!!!! Jesus told us we’d be persecuted for following Him–did He mean we were gonna get persecuted cause somebody opened their big mouth and said something stupid to piss off the world?

It’s been a long day and it’s late, I’m done.