Wednesday, December 31, 2014

SYRIA IN LIGHT OF EUROPE"S SECT.-WARS



SYRIA IN LIGHT OF EUROPE’S SECT-WARS

 Most US grade school children are taught about Luther’s defiance of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany.  But few know about the horrible wars it sparked lasting over one hundred years in Europe. Those Protestant religious reforms unsettled the way people thought about spiritual matters but they also destabilized their views about social structures, political involvement, and the economic inequities of their day as well.  
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The Arab Spring without question arose out of a different religious turmoil, was sparked by different disruptive forces but stimulated very similar issues.  The goals expressed by Arab millennials for states that would show respect for personal liberty, individual dignity, and universal justice, as stated by one of its activists, Iyad el-Bagdhadi.  These are not much different than the demands which drove the German Peasants’ War in 16th Century Europe.  That war saw 3000,000 insurgents fight to establish their idea of God’s Kingdom on Earth but resulted in 100,000 people killed and their desired “Christian Commonwealth” to never be established. 
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By 1618 the issues had become more complicated and overtly sectarian.  The Protestants, including Lutherans and Calvinists, were at war with not only the Roman Catholics but also waging war against each other and any other Christian sect.   It was not unlike the present Sunni/Shia war in the Middle East pitting any and all other faiths or sects against each other.  The Christian war raged for thirty years.  It was so vicious that during the latter 30 years of 100 years’ war 20% of Europe’s population had perished.  In Germany, where most of the battles were fought only half the population survived.
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A family Bible from that period (1618-1648) retained a note describing the conditions.  “We live like animals, eating bark and grass”. Another said, “No one could have imagined that anything like this would happen to us.”  This went on for thirty years with the most unbelievably cruel atrocities one could imagine.  History describes far more savage brutality by Christian warriors than the heartlessly gruesome mass executions and beheadings reported by ISIS.   
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Finally, when their lust for revenge and purity of religion was spent the “Christian” factions began trying to work out a treaty which included 16 European nation states, 140 imperial states and 38 different groups.  They spent the first six months deciding who would sit where and in what order each would enter the hall.  After four years they agreed on what is called the Westphalian Treaties.  Its key provisions established the following:
·         The boundaries of sovereign states which for the most part remain today.
·         All of the religious factions were made equal before the law.
·         Each state was given the right to determine its own state religion while guaranteeing the right of Christian worship of the non-established churches to hold public services during allotted hours and privately at their will.
·         Each state had to accept responsibility for any warlike acts of its citizens against any other sovereign state.

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A similar proposal was aired by Joshua Landis.  It has been totally rejected by the combatants, their sectarian supporters, and the proxies that fund the war. Now that the hopes of the Arab Spring millennial generation have been subverted by even more repressive factions each believing God is on their side it‘s likely they will continue to fight and die believing their faction will defeat all the others or join some coalition that will.   My hope is a gloomy one. I hope that eventually they will wear out and create some kind of treaty.  I just hope they are smarter than the Christians and do it in 30 years instead of 100.    
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I am in agreement with a couple of Middle East experts like Stephan Kinzer who recommends that despite the horrific humanitarian disaster, US military involvement in this or any sectarian war only prolongs that type of war. Besides, the Middle East doesn’t need another reason to hate the US.  As Robert Baer points out, the 2003 US invasion is directly responsible for the Middle East’s present destabilization.  Yet given time I see one of two things happening.  All sides will agree to get along and end their self-destructive aspirations or the meanest will destroy the others and come looking for another enemy to destroy…the US.  However by all authorities neither outcome will happen in 2015.
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I suggest that Obama’s Syrian policy is driven more by deference rather than the indifference he is accused of.  US restraint shows respect for the gravity of this Islamic conflict and the necessity of the competing interests to face each other’s demands. Furthermore, US military inaction is not only prudent based on its own recent military history but it shows tactical wisdom in light of the ancient sectarian Christian war of 300 years ago.  After all we may need our strength for what happens when this is all over.

Monday, December 8, 2014

FUNDAMENTAL FALLACY



THE FUNDAMENTAL FALLACY
Unqualified Substitution 
 
The deification of a holy text is not Christian.  It is a common religious attitude based on a simple error of logic.  The error assumes an equivalency exists between a revered text and the Deity who authored it.  For Christianity this would be the written word of God, the Bible, unwarranted equivalency with God’s voice spoken by the Holy Spirit.  Though a none-Christian attitude this error does exist within the Christian community. 

Equals
One axiom of logic is two equal things are equal to each other referred to as a symmetric state of equality.  The logical formation is if A = B then B = A.  Examples are; Jesus is the Christ...the Holy Spirit is The Holy Ghost...the Bible is the word of God.  In most instances logically these can replace one another as equals. 

Relating Equals
Equal things are almost always transitive properties.  So that, If A = B and B = C then A = C.  Therefore, if (A)stands for God, and (B) stands for Jesus, and (C) stands for the Word of God the assumption is made that;
IF        God = (is) in Jesus
AND  Jesus = (is) The Word of God
THEN The Word of God = (is) God

Unequal Properties
When accepted by faith that God is good, right and holy, and Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life then the Bible must be inerrant, infallible, and perfect.  This formulation tends to elevate the Bible to a place equal to God, thereby allowing the substitution of any one of them for the other.  However a transitive formulation demands that the equivalent things have ALL and ONLY the same properties as one another. 

Unqualified Substitution
It is obviously erroneous to consider the three members of the Godhead as interchangeably equals. They are one God, but it is the Father who made us, the Son who saves us, and the Holy Spirit who speaks God’s word to us.  It is even more erroneous to equate the Bible with a member of that trinity.   However the error of equating the written text of the Bible with the voice of the Holy Spirit, even when it is done subconsciously, can result in unexpected gross immorality.  

Effects of Error
This fundamental fallacy accounts for Christians historically overriding the Holy Spirit to justify heinous crimes against the weak, religious wars, and public policies that harm the poor as Biblically inspired God ordained acts.  On the other hand the honoring of the preeminence of the voice of the Holy Spirit within accounts for the beauty of genuine love that nourishes, protects, heals, and liberates men today. 
   
Avoid Error
In my opinion the error’s most tragic effect is its devaluation of our personal relationship with God.  As Christians our relationship with God is a person to Person link not one of person to book.  The value of the Bible is to promote, explain, verify, clarify, and equip us for that holy connection. (2Tim 3:16)  As indispensable as that is when the book is accepted as a substitute for (or worse still as an authority over) God’s voice within we fail to recognize God’s indwelling presents and become vulnerable to Biblically justified distortions of the truth.  To equate the authority of the Bible with that of the living God is an idolatrous practice we simply must avoid. 

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

5 Law Enforcment Reforms



Five Public Rights Protections in Cases of Fatal Enforcement

1)      Intensively retraining of officers in the use of deadly force as a method to disable rather than kill suspects.

2)      Recruit and advance officers who are ethnically similar to the community they serve and if possible reside within that community.

3)      An operating personal on-duty recording devises required on each officer sending an uninterrupted live signal, either video or audio, to a central collection service. 

4)      Grand juries in all death related enforcement cases to be held.  Those cases to be held outside the jurisdiction of the officer involved.  In high profile cases involving death should automatically go to a Federal Grand jury. When it is necessary video-conference presentations should be utilized for those hearings.

5)      Findings of grand juries should always be released during working hours on the same day they are concluded.

John B. Eppler

Monday, November 10, 2014

THE FORBIDDEN TOPIC



                                                 THE FORBIDDEN TOPIC
                                                         SEXUAL DESIRE

Anyone who has ever attended a Christian church has, no doubt, been made painfully aware of two scriptures.  One of them is;
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2 Ti 4:12 "Flee also youthful lust..."  And the other is;
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1 Th 4:3-4 "For this is the will of God, your sanctification; that is, that you abstain from sexual immorality;
that each of you know how to possess his own vessel in sanctification and honor, not in lustful passion, like the Gentiles who do not know God...For God has not called us for the purpose of impurity,..."
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 However not many of us were ever taught how to adhere to this moral imperative. Some seem to think that no one in the church has figured out how this "sexual abstinence thing" works...if it works at all.  Others believe that avoiding temptation is the same as fleeing lust. Still others believe it is an unattainable goal calculated to keep believers permanently defeated, praying continually for forgiveness.. Some of us who are built with an irresistible appetite for sexual gratification are led to believe that marriage is God's holy solution for the problem.  But none of these are even close to God's answer to a life frustrated with unsatisfied sexual desires..
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Now while it is true that sexual desire is referred to as "youthful lust" it nags at some of us even in old-age.  I know it dominated me as a younger man until I learned to accept its impulse as a spiritual event...a reminder of His life within me. So let me try to explain how this thing is supposed to work using my own personal experience. 
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The desire to avoid pursuing my passion was not my preference and certainly not my desire, nor even an idea of my own but it was His.  In my life the idea was without a doubt God's and God's alone. It was not me who, at the moment of temptation, wanting to abstain.  It was obviously some One else's desire, namely God's. The recognition of another separate desire working in me was enough to momentarily distract me from the goal of sensual fulfillment just long enough to allow me to ask myself, "Do I really want to indulge in this or wouldn't I rather remain connected with God?" Over time I finally realized that I really want Him more than anything else. After all there is a satisfaction in God which is found nowhere else...a satisfaction without regret.  Each temptation became a reminder to turn my focus back on God.  Even now, as a tottering-old-fool, I still need to receive these reminders. They refocus my spirit and provide freedom from my own inordinate desires.
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 FUNNY THING  While write this (originally on Facebook) an add popped up on the screen displaying a very alluring half-dressed woman under the name of Renegade Raye. That is the moment...right there.  An instant when I could ask myself.  "Shall I now turn toward God or turn my back to Him?"  If my preference is God I can then ask Him to make me aware of Him inside me...something like, "God, Give me God consciousness."  At moments like this the habit of refocusing on God within has become rather automatic.  But it was not always so. Earlier each such confrontation would initiate a conflict between my desires and somebody else's desires (God's).  When I recognized and honored those other desires as God making Himself evident within me the struggle ended. I discovered that the allurement was a signal to once more turn my attention toward the Holy Spirit inside.
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 Running away from sex's forbidden attractions only increases their power. I was unable to turn toward God within while running from outward temptation. After all it is not the outward temptation but my own human desire within that gave sex its power.  While I was fleeing the temptation I was focusing outwardly on temptations source,  I was looking in the wrong direction to see God, my solution.  God was  within me, there expressing his own desire for my purity.  It is God who desires what I do not desire.  It was a conscious recognition of God's personal connection within me, not striving for sexual abstinence, that produced freedom from my desire to engage in some illicit  interaction or degrading fantasy.  Each moment I acknowledge God's presence within I was free from the hold my own desires held over me..
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It is neither the fault of the lady posing in the add nor her promoters that I natural respond to such things. It is not even a flaw in my character. Our response to sexual stimuli is a law of nature...admittedly it is more forceful in some than others.  We are just made that way.  However tempting  events can and do have a very positive spiritual outcome when they serve to jar us out of our spiritual complacency.  Their existence is purposeful.  They occur to heighten our awareness of God, Himself, alive on the inside of all of God's children. In the process of being tempted we are reminded that without Him we would be slaves to our desires. Remember Christ took on the cross and sent His Spirit not only to free us from the guilt of indulging our desires but to free us from their power they have over us as well.  Attending every temptation then is the opportunity for a renewed recognition of our intimate union with God.  So, No, don't blame the temptress nor her handlers for our own desires. If we let them, those moments of temptation will drive us guiltlessly to our Savior.  Incidences of temptation are unavoidable and can never be eradicated no mater what laws are pasted or moral codes deify them. They, in fact are not the enemy our desires are.  They exist to prompt our recognition of God living inside us and by so doing we gain freedom from the destructive power of sin, including our own sexual desires for which I, personally, will be forever grateful..

Sunday, November 9, 2014

HUG of GOD

                                                      HUG of GOD

I remember asking God to do this for me when I was very very alone. God deals with each one of us differently but I remember feeling that my request saddened Him to the point of displeasure. Why? Because He traded away His physical body on the cross (which could have hugged me) so He could not only give me spiritual life but could comfort me in his Spirit's arms. I sensed that my longing for what He can not now do made Him sad but He can touch each of us with His comfort from within if we will accept what His Holy Spirit can do..

Monday, October 6, 2014

THINKING WE KNOW



THINKING WE KNOW
1 Corinthians 8:2 KJV
“And if any man thinks that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.”

 All natural perceptions of God and His word are limited. Our mental capacities are attuned to things within the dimension of time, space, and matter. When it comes to spiritual knowledge God must activate our spiritual sensitivity and has by giving us His, “engrafted word which is able to save your souls.” James 1:21.   To intellectually comprehend what we are made spiritually aware of we are forced to rearrange those spiritual perceptions into mental concepts.

For that reason any codified spiritually based belief system (doctrine, dogma, or ideology) that claims to be incontrovertibly accurate is automatically disqualified as true.  Even the Holy Bible, which is intended as spiritual food, when filtered through these or other intellectual constructs become suitable for cerebral consumption only.  These rational devices hide spiritual communication behind an intellectual screen.  The same type of carnal screen Jesus spent much of His earthly ministry countering.  

Paul in first Corinthians eight, verse one through three, goes so far as to say if you even think you know something about God and His word you have missed the point.  Human beings endowed with an integrated system of brain and spirit must try to make sense out of spiritual perceptions.  But God has not called mankind to build a growing body of thoughts and concepts about Him but rather to know Him and experience a mutual recognition…Spirit to spirit.  

Even though our knowledge of God is frustrated we can be certain God knows us.  The knowledge we should seek is an awareness of God and His word living within us.  This moment by moment relational “knowledge of God” is the kind of knowledge He calls us to.  A type of knowledge He wants us to have.  A recognition that provides “everything we need for life and godliness…” 2 Peter 1:3.  It is an intuitively sensed and spiritually discerned awareness the Bible describes as the “knowledge of God”. 

Let us have no doubt that our carefully construct doctrines, rigidly held beliefs, most reliable convictions, and unquestioned dogmas are all less than one hundred percent accurate.  For that reason it is foolish to suppose we can ever capture, understand, and adhere to the “knowledge of God” He desires for us by correctly codifying any doctrine or dogma.  It is most certainly an error to insist that doctrine trumps the voice of God within.  So I plead with my brothers and sisters to resist the interference of institutional or personal, socio-political or ideological, “knowledge”.  How we know that we know Him is the subject for another blog discussion focusing on 1 John 4:7.  Guard your spiritual sensitivity to, recognition of, and submission to the word of God spoken in your heart.  It is far better to be aware of God spiritually then to know Him intellectually.  After all, that is what we ought to know.  “And if any man thinks that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know.”