Monday, September 21, 2009

Republican or Democrat--which is best?


I've been thinking a lot lately about the difference between Republicans and Democrats. As a result, I've spent a significant amount of time Googling the topics. Conclusion?

The Republicans fear change, base most of their platform on moral values, are harbingers of free enterprise unimpeded by government intervention, and feel that "government governs best when it governs least". The Party is notorious for a majority contingent of Conservative Christians, who are considered by some to be gay bashers and anti-choice.

The Democrats are viewed as liberal, socialistic, and wanting government to be intimately involved in our lives, particularly in social programs. This Party appears to be concerned with the environment, social programs for the poor, and equal rights for all citizens regardless of orientation.

I see issues with both parties. The Republicans can come across as distant relatives of the Pharisees that Jesus attacked so often. They could use incorporating some of the social program ideas of the Democrats. They could also use exercising some mercy toward those who don't fit their mold. Just because I do not endorse the gay lifestyle, does not mean that I should go out of my way to make life horrible for them. How many people do you know that would be drawn to a change in lifestyle by being attacked? How did Jesus act toward the tax collector, who was considered the worse sinner by the Jewish outlook? How did He act toward the harlot? If the Republicans condemn the Democrats for their social platform, as Christians, what are they doing to solve the problem? The Democrats would not have a social platform if the Christian base were doing what they should. Are the Republicans feeling guilty about their lack of caring for those on the bottom of society?

So, here are my thoughts regarding the Democrats. They seem to want to fix things without spending as much time as they should in research. Throwing money at an issue doesn't fix it. They also are strong proponents of Political Correctness, which, under the guise of being careful not to offend, limits free speech for one of the parties, and causes them to be offended. Talk about a circular, unproductive way of doing things.

Perhaps the real issue is that we, in America, have lost respect for individuals. It seems that we have become so self-centered that unless everything is focused on us and our interests, that we are "offended". Why can't the Muslim live next to the Jew or Christian? Are they all three trying to change the other into carbon copies of themselves? Where does love fit in this discussion? Remember the "do unto others, as you would have them do unto you?" How would that change the world? If I am right in my opinions, where does that put you? If you are right, where do I fit? Can we agree to disagree on things? Jesus didn't try to change the minds of the Pharisees because He knew there was little hope for that. All He could do is SHOW them a better way. Rather than being known (as Christians) as narrow-minded bigots why not be known as loving, caring, and merciful? Mother Theresa is known all over the world as someone who showed the world what true love in action is like. How would you show love in action?

I'm not saying that one of the two political parties is better than the other. I am saying, however, that they each have good points and where one is strong and the other is weak, by working together, they have the potential to make a lot of positive decisions for our country. Unfortunately, it seems that things boil down to personal agendas and the good of all is compromised.

I believe that, these days, more than ever, we need to be informed voters. We need to endorse those candidates that would speak for us without being easily intimidated.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Superheroes vs Reality


I heard one teen say that movies with only one superhero are not worth watching. Why might one need these superheroes? Perhaps we need them because they look so cute in those spandex outfits, or because we need rescuing from something. Life can get pretty complicated and there are times when we get into situations that we could use help. What type of superhero do you think would work best? Superman seems to cover a lot of bases. Maybe one that could use an icy freeze ray, throw lightning/fire, stretch a long distance, climb the side of a building, or transform into a fighting machine would work. All this talk of superhuman powers remind me of the Greek and Roman gods and the things they were purported to be able to do.

I'm thinking that we like to lean on superheroes because life seems overwhelming and it would be easier to have a superhero rescue us than to "take the bull by the horns" and take the needed action ourselves. Face it, life can be terrifying at times, but it also can be wonderful. Taking responsibility for our destiny empowers us. Granted, things may not work out the way we hoped, but look at all the amazing things you have experienced and learned along the way.

So, I guess we could do without a superhero. What do you think? Actually what I REALLY could use is a knight in shining armor.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Julie & Julia Thoughts


I just returned from watching the movie Julie & Julia. I had been anxiously awaiting it hitting the theater. Granted, the French language was a bit butchered, and that's going some for me to notice, since I speak very little French, but I absolutely loved the movie. I so love Europe and have been to Paris twice. I think that I would love to live in France. I know, I've only been to Paris, but I'm sure that the rest of the country is even more wonderful. Sarah and I, even before she took French in high school, pretended that we had tons of money and we bought a chateau in France. We would have converted it into a bed and breakfast. I would do the cooking, and Sarah and whoever she married would have a cottage and do the maintenance. I think that one of the reasons I enjoyed the film is that it was film on location, in Paris. The sense of history just walking down one of the streets is amazing. I found myself wanting so much to return to Paris when I saw places that I recognized. Besides the location, I enjoy cooking. One of my sources of entertainment is to cook something that the person normally would not eat and watch them take seconds. Spinach souffle, strawberry-rhubarb pie and sauerkraut cake were a few of the things I have "inflicted" upon the unwary. I also enjoy the challenge of making otherwise "not so good" food into something worth eating. When on Guam, my former husband was put on a special diet, not many hypoglycemic prepared foods in the 80"s even if you weren't on Guam. Plain yogurt, fresh fruit and a couple packets of artificial sweetener made a passable ice cream type treat. Recently, I've done a little research into the diet for high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I'm thinking that may be my next challenge.

Sarah has a friend who specifically asks to be a "guinea pig" for me to try out new recipes. Perhaps that is good---or not?