Right and Rule

The racism at the heart of the Judeo-Christian worldview is easily recognizable to those unobstructed by the sacred veil that hides its face from its proponents. Indeed, all religion tends to promote a decided ethnocentrism, even if it seeks and struggles in doctrine and practice to transcend it (as admittedly does Christianity with grand pronouncements … More Right and Rule

The cult of Christ

Had I chosen for my subject: Christian culture, most persons would expect very different content, notwithstanding that the root of ‘culture’ and ‘cultivate’ is the same. ‘Cult’ and ‘cultic’ have taken on altogether different connotations the way we use language today. Both are diminutive and derogatory in their every day application and utterly divorced from … More The cult of Christ

The Power of Profanity, The Tyranny of Decorum

There is nothing particularly destabilizing about having enemies, or even having them close. In fact, some prefer to keep their enemies closer than their friends in order to be able to constantly monitor what they might be up to. The great danger is not being able to identify them; and  even worse, to mistake enemies … More The Power of Profanity, The Tyranny of Decorum

Vox Dei (2)

I had already begun the habit of making copious notes in a daily diary of all the interesting events I encountered each day … and each night, I might add, for I also included the details of dreams. I might have started that habit in my teens, but it became a vital aspect of my … More Vox Dei (2)

Cycles and Circles

16 years ago I started this blog with a political post: Happy Birthday Norman. For the last decade and a half I have continued to post articles mostly political or religious in nature, often both, with the inner conviction that has been my mantra since my early twenties – Every responsible adult in a culture … More Cycles and Circles

Loving lesser people: The proper art of condescension

Equality is an ideal, and as most ideals are, for all practical purposes, unattainable. The point of having an ideal is having a standard worth aspiring for, like the carrot on a stick, it gets the donkey moving in the right direction. As Jesus said, “Be ye perfect, even as your Father in Heaven is … More Loving lesser people: The proper art of condescension