Conspiracy Theories Verse Logic
We all love a good story. Humans are specially adapted to receiving an interesting and engaging story anywhere and anytime. You can travel in time, space, and worldwide if you read. The exposure that reading affords the reader is a wide perspective on fiction and fact. As a young man, I heard preachers and pastors expound on God’s irrefutable law and his will for mankind and the positivity left me feeling duped. When looking for faith truths the rule of thumb I use is what the expositors do as compared with what they ask of those who listen to the ‘Bedrock Truths.’
One person’s fantasy is another’s reality. Indeed many have their own construct of right and wrong and their own ‘Passes’ for God’s chosen…










Many Republicans will tell us that the woes of the world are the evil Democrats’ fault while our Democratic friends assure us that Republicans are taking us to Hell in a Handbasket. Seemingly the best blunt theatre wins the day. The need for nuance is a lost art along with the simple milk of human kindness. We have morphed into haters. We hate those who do not agree with us and our tribe. In days gone by many husbands and wives were affiliated with different political parties while nowadays our politics have become our faith.
‘I know that he is a great leader…he has done so much for us…he says just what I am thinking,’ Mr. Follower said.
‘As for me, I could not tolerate the abysmal morals of a former President,’ Mr. Follower said. ’His philandering with that young girl in the Oval Office was simply too much to bear…morals are extremely important,’ he continued.
‘Do the documented moral failings of our former President cause you the same concern as the President of the ’90s,’ Mr. Think asked?
‘He is just an alley cat,’ Mr. Follower replied.
‘Well…we are living in the last days and it is incumbent on us to usher in the kingdom of God on Earth and America will lead the way,’ Mr. Follower stated with some crusading spirit. ’God uses strange and terrible instruments to perform his will,’ Mr. F continued.
‘Is God using those selfsame terrible instruments against you and your faith community or is it just against those who are a bit different than you,’ Mr. Think asked? ’When believers across the Globe bow their heads and pray for guidance and peace on earth and goodwill toward man …is that the prayer that you want to be included in schools across America,’ Mr. Think asked?
‘Lies and untruths can be used in the service of God…just read your Bible,’ Mr. Follower said.
‘When you recently had some work done on your house and the contractor denied that he had verbally contracted for a lower price than what he ultimately charged you…was that one of those lies that was in the service of God,’ Mr. Think asked?
Mr. Follower and Mr. Think parted ways and each returned to their home on either side of a fifty-foot-tall stone wall that was specifically designed to keep out…the others…










Reflections
A bit warmer yesterday but back in the deep freeze today. Such is life as Paula Abdul told us some time back, ‘One step forward and two steps back…’ Success is punctuated by failure. Thomas
Edison had a multitude of failures before he invented the light bulb.
God will make your road a six-lane super highway…we hear in some circles. Tell that to the homeless and cold and hungry. Keep our well-written rules and detailed disciplines and you will be happy healthy and wise…does not always seem to work out. The Carnival Barker extolls the virtues of his Health Elixir while all the while he is the only one benefiting from the sale of his hoax.









Hoax is compelling to our ears. Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me…is a hoax. Words have killed many.
Blind we are as we seek the blind to lead us.
Mirrors show us many facets of our lives. When we gaze deeply into the special glass standing before us our past is revealed. The good and the bad and the ugly as the Clint Eastwood movie of long ago was titled. We see who we started out to become…and then the results…
‘Where are we,’ Jane said to Billy B.
‘Well it appears to be our house but the front door is in the back and the back door is in the front,’ Billy B said with a rye grin.
‘Are you ready to go,’ Chet asked? ’We must not be late for our meeting with Chancellor Argersinger,’ he continued.
‘Chancellor Argersinger has not been in office since 1999,’ Billy B responded.
‘Well the meeting is regarding the building plans for more student housing as the enrollment boom has been difficult to keep up with,’ Chet said.
‘You know the strangest thing happened to me yesterday when I went to the University Mall…it was full of businesses and two theatres and a dozen eateries…the last time I was there it looked like a Ghost Town…when did all of the economic growth of the facility take place,’ Jane asked?
‘Look at the television…the President is a woman,’ Billy B exclaimed!
‘We did peer long into Neva J’s mirror…perhaps we walked through…, Chet mused…










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Time To Go
January is on the downhill slalom. Indeed we have the snow to prove the fact. Christmas 2023 is in our rearview window and New Year’s Day is receding in our peripheral vision. It is time to get at it…

Satisfaction is inherent in a forward movement. The brass ring is just within our grasp…if we stretch. We will never know if we can do something until we try.










Activity evaporates the Blues. Movement begets more movement. Movement takes us closer to our dreams and goals. Sometimes it boils down to putting one foot in front of the other. Soon, your brain will be fired up with new ideas, projects, and purpose. ’Hope differed maketh the heart sick but when the desire cometh it is a tree of life,’ the Bible tells us.
Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today…has often been said. Winter is three months each year of our lives…after winter comes spring. The seeds of growth are in our souls and only need to be nurtured by the Sun and our hope for the best year of our lives!
Billy B saw the sadness in the eyes of his friend. She lived alone and had few activities that she could do in the cold and snowy months. Her children lived away and they had a glorious visit over Christmas but now it was January and cold and slick underfoot. Billy B called his friend and asked if she needed more batteries. His friend always needed batteries it seemed. ’Oh my goodness do I ever need batteries and when you bring them I will have some cookies for us to enjoy’ she said. When the time of the January visit arrived Billy B was greeted by the widest of smiles and hugs to match. They spoke of the past and the future and all that life had to offer to those who sought its bounty. Both agreed that the best is yet to come…










Hard Room
Frigid Journey is how I would describe my woods adventures over the past few days. I can dress for the cold but the wind is another matter. Indeed the below-freezing temperatures are a bit unusual for our neck of the woods, especially the duration. I remember from my career at Southern Illinois University the countless times I waded cascading water in offices and classrooms when a pipe burst due to below-freezing weather. On one Christmas Holiday MJ and I went to the University every day of the holiday time to empty buckets of water leaking from water breaks in the Communications building. I recall being on frozen pipe water extraction for over 24 hours.
Winter is lovely if you can peer out of your picture window at the winterwonderland. It is not so much fun if you have to brave the icy roads, shovel mounds of snow, and deal with the devastation of Mother Nature. I vividly recall leaving all the water faucets on in our little house to endeavor to ensure our pipes did not freeze. I would be awake for most of the night constantly checking them to ensure that they were still functioning.
I saw a program the other night that spoke of the ‘Hard Room.’ I reflected that I have lived in the Hard Room many times in my life. I am reminded of the Christmas Holiday when I had placed Duck Tape along the gap where the front door met the doorsill due to the cold air blowing in. I had received a Texas Instrument computer that I hooked up to a little portable television and marveled at the computer par excellence of my present. I was reading a book on famine and thus felt hungry and cold.
The Good Life is not the experience for many of our neighbors and friends and the disenfranchised and forgotten. It is possible to be horribly alone in the midst of the Horn Of Plenty…
Chronic illness can cause the visions of sugar plumbs dancing in the heads of so many just a little more than 3 weeks ago. If you are hospitalized or sitting by the bedside of a loved one who is…this is truly a Hard Room.
We do not realize the number of our fellow humans who are addicted to substances both legal and not so. Mental illnesses still the hidden disease and many refuse to admit their malady or hide the devastation of its affects. How often have I heard someone say of theirself that they do not why they act in the manner that they do…they are, Just that way.’










St. Peter will have one question when we stand at his big desk and look up into his eyes…’Who did you help?’










God Told Me
It is so cold tonight that it plants itself like a garment on your body. When you enter your warm home and take off your coat, sweater, and L.L. Bean Golves, you feel like you still require them for a bit longer.
‘God told me,’ I have heard all of my Christian Life. One time a trusted fellow member of a church board that we were on told me that God had spoken to her audibly and said that we needed to choose a member of our congregation to be our pastor. This woman not only had her feet on the ground but was a vigorous church worker and a highly educated individual. I was so dismayed I asked her specifically if she heard God’s voice and she said that he did. The new pastor turned out to be of dubious character and was soon released from the pastorate.







Having been a Christian for 56 years I have yet to hear the voice of God tell me anything. However many of my friends and colleagues tell me that they do regularly. When someone believes that they have heard directly from God…from his mouth to your ear…they are difficult to convince of anything different. The Bible is a facile book that is often made to substantiate whatever your faith thesis is.

Prejudices bias tribalism and Christian Nationalism are emotional subjects but they are not the voice of God. The valiant attempt to equate biblical heroes with politicians is a supreme exercise in futility.
Emotions are powerful players in our day-to-day lives. We want a leader who tickles our ears and makes us feel better about ourselves. Our Golden Calf is shiny and reflective of our upturned faces as we admire its brilliant sheen… It is not King David…










Anchored By Bricks
It is 5 degrees outside. It is a cold day in the neighborhood. Along with being cold, it is a new day. A fact that is lost on us at times. The old saying that this is the first day of the rest of your life is true. Life is a bit like a book with its chapters and the chapters have pages…a new day is the next page. The New Day allows beginning again.
Last night, I had a strange dream where I needed to arise from a sitting position and go somewhere quickly. I had been asked to play music on a piano and everyone was waiting for me to begin…when the fact was that I did not know how to play the piano. So as I endeavoured to rise over and over I found that my body felt anchored by bricks. My friends Margo and Jeff asked me to perform my pianist proclivities, and it was important for me to do well…only I knew nothing about the piano other than I enjoy hearing a pianist play. When I awoke from having fallen asleep in a sitting position…I understood my dilemma.









Anchored by bricks is a common feeling for us humans as we strive to begin our New Day. We see the vision of us in our New Day but our feet just will not move. As I awoke from my Anchored Dream I took several minutes to totally determine that all that I had experienced was indeed a dream. The Dream Struggle to stand was palpable.










So we want to do new things and fulfill old dreams. I wanted to write since I was a child…but have only seriously been at it for the last 12 years. Photography is a passion of mine however once again it has only been an amateur hobby/vocation for the last few years.
See we needs that we know that we have some abilities to help…yet the bricks around our feet will not allow us to proceed. We are anchored by our perceived insufficiencies and roadblocks in our mind that we have placed there in order to continue to sleep peacefully. The Melatonin of our continued sitting while life and needs to be filled pass us by…










Uneasy Sets the Crown
The rain is pouring down. Then comes the arctic temperatures. I took some video of the Giant City Creek and it was more boisterous than I have ever seen it.

From my youth, I have loved to study the Presidents. JFK captured my imagination and since those early days, I have been somewhat acquainted with those who have held the highest office in our land. Having been born during the Draft I fully expected to be drafted when I finished high school as my family knew little of college. I watched with some dismay as President Johnson seemed irrevocably committed to the Vietnam War although we were losing and ultimately lost the conflict.
Through the years I have noticed how popularity in individual Presidents seems to reach its zenith and then for little reason its basement. President George H.W. Bush after the War in Iraq was at an extremely high popularity and yet lost to a newcomer President Clinton. President Carter entered office with the excitement of Evangelicals and yet left barely able to win the Democratic Primary and President Reagan became President. President Biden has accomplished more positive legislation that has affected more people for good than any President since Johnson and perhaps President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Yet his approval rating is abysmally low.










President Trump is indicted in four separate felony crimes and yet is at a very high level of popularity for the Republican Primaries.
During my 56 years as a Christian, I have had the good fortune to work with several pastors. I have observed firsthand that being a pastor is a hard and often thankless job. Even as a manager/administrator, I had the best intentions for my colleagues and yet was often criticized by those whom I had endeavored to help.
Leadership is a big job that is not for the faint at heart. Your friends and members of your community bring their own individual expectations for how you should perform your job. They have their bias and inherent prejudice regarding the boss the pastor or the President. Their hope is that you will fulfill their individual concerns often at the expense of the larger group.
Misunderstood is a bit of a pervasive malady. Christ came to preach to those who had no voice and were forgotten by the religious elite and the political powers of his time. Yet today many tell us that to be a Christian is to be rich. They assure us that love for America and love for Christ is the same thing. They are assured there is God’s
Chosen…and then there are the Others…










Cold

Cold is a challenge. First, it is dangerous to be uncomfortably cold and can be deadly. In my early years, it was a journey to heat my homes. As a youngster we heated with coal and coal is a warm heat bordering on hot as measured by how close you sat to the stove. If you are away from the stove you begin to feel winter’s wind quickly.
I lived in a large Victorian home in Eldorado that had a fireplace in every room. You would thoughtfully lay fire for the night and begin your sleep in comfort only to wake in the middle of the night with icicles on your nose. This necessitated sleeping with multiple homemade quilts. They were often so heavy that it was difficult to turn over in the bed due to their extreme weight. Getting up during the night for a necessary restroom visit was a brisk adventure. Neva J had a brick heated in the fireplace and then wrapped in rags to place next to her cold feet during her childhood.
A few years ago when MJ and I were a bit younger we considered moving north when we retired…not so much any longer. So many of our fellow human family have no warm place to lay their heads. I reflect often on how we have become so judgmental. We say to ourselves that surely those who sit on the sidewalk or stand outside the grocery store asking for any donation to facilitate a little warmth and food as those who simply did not choose to make the correct career choices. We hurry back to our warm homes and really do not like to expose ourselves to even a bit of the frigid air for business purposes.










Worry we do about inflation and the price of gasoline. Who will be our President at the end of 2024 we think obsessively. How are our investments going to fare this year? We plan our holidays and trust in our ingenuity. We are strong…we are secure…we have barns and we have plans for bigger barns…
The little red Food Box has the latch broken on its doors. It is almost empty. A friendly gentleman rides by on his bicycle in the winter chill…he speaks and calls us sir.










Introverts Are Fun
Another lovely winter day in Southern Illinois. The calm before the storm as the temperatures are forecast to plummet Sunday. After falling on ice several years ago I am a bit wary of getting out when the sidewalks are slick.
Do you enjoy solitude? Do you have to gear up for groups? Perhaps you are an introvert. Introverts have a rich thought life.
They learned that skill during their quiet times. Introverts actively listen to who is speaking to them…they enjoy a new voice.
Watchers are often introverts. They are a bit like former President Reagan who was said to love people as a group but had few close friends. Leaders are often introverts who mask their proclivity due to the job’s requirements.
Introverts are on many occasions, insightful intuitive introspective individuals. An introvert loves to have someone approach them in a gesture of friendship. They are delighted and surprised and hopeful that the encounter will lead to a camaraderie.
Introverts think deeply about interpersonal issues. They have watched them play out in their own lives and of those they interact with. Do you like a good story…sit down with an introvert and you will hear stories that will captivate your imagination and inspire your life’s walk.
Introverts are not weird they are common and a hidden majority in many arenas. They have new ideas and fresh plans and think outside the box. They want to share their well-thought-out ideas but often require an invitation to do so.










Extroverts are applauded and followed and become Facebook Influencers. Their opinions are sought as some rare wisdom or the ‘Gold of Ophir.’ All the while introverts sit quietly and watch and wait and seek not their own aggrandizement or praise…but have some answers to life’s persistent problems…if asked…
‘Still, waters run deep…’










Self Contemplation
The most lovely sound to our ears is our own name. At times we wonder what others think of us when we have not crossed their mind. A fun thought is that whatever we hear we understand through our personal experiences and biases. Two people can see an automobile accident and report what occurred completely differently than each other.










Organizations whither and die on the vine due to their decision-maker’s refusal to change and their bedrock certainty that their mission is to ensure that the status quo remains intact.
We seek someone to inspire our change and to aid us in looking outward instead of contemplating our navel. Looking outward is a bit of a learned response. It may not come naturally.
Sadness surrounds the decline. Whether it is a church a business or a university. We must have a shared vision of stopping the decline if we are tired of being sad. Working together on a shared vision holds at bay our tendency to see things through our own kaleidoscope.










We can choose to rally around our diminishment and pretend that there is no other way…or we can decide that while we have a life…we have hope for rebuilding and making new!
Latch on to the enthusiasm of new people in your organization. They are not sad…they are filled with hope and excited with the expectancy of what the future will bring. Listen to their ideas…they are good and fresh and bring life to our Spirit…









