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Wednesday; December 19

          Do we believe in God?   Most of the people I know believe in God ... so, that is not the real focus of this article.   To me, the more important question is “why” do we believe in God?             Through the years there has been a push to try to prove the existence of God.   While there has been advancement in the world of logic to rationalize a belief in God, the greatest strides have been made in using science to prove God.   Things such as “Christian Evidences” have been used to defend the existence of God.   While this is admirable, I think there are a couple of things that need to be remembered.   First, God does not need us to defend Him.   As the most powerful Being in existence, He really doesn’t gain a lot by my pea-brain justifying and defending Him.   Should I support God’s claims – you betcha – but, I must not be brazen in a belief that my defense o...

Tuesday; December 18

          Is anyone else growing weary of the dark, cloudy, wet weather?   I don’t know how things have been where you are, but I have to admit this this record-setting year in Southern Maryland is weighing on me.   I am about tired of the gloomy weather.   As my sister would say, I think I am in need of some sunny saline therapy!   A little bit of sun would go a long way in improving my attitude.           As I was thinking about my personal negativity I got to thinking about the world in which we live.   Have you noticed how much doom and gloom we have to face each and every day?   Some days we may have our own problems, but each and every day we face a world that is struggling and people more than willing to spread the message.   Our political system, the debate about climate change, the evil being perpetrated, the natural disasters ... in fact, it just see...

Monday; December 17

One of the best ways to get along with others is to be able to see things through their perspective.  This sounds good, but how do we go about doing that?  No two people think the same way, nor do we really have the ability to “walk a mile in their shoes”.  So, how can we come to appreciate their point of view – here are a few thoughts: 1)  Watch for the priorities in their life .  Do they take a “legalistic” stance on issues or are they more apt to see issues through the lenses of mercy?  We don’t have to agree with their perspective, but understanding what makes them tick can help us find common grounds. 2)  Ask them about their lives .  We are fashioned by nature and nurture.  While people are shaped by their emotional and educational growth, our environment has a lot to do with our preferences and perspectives.  The more we learn about someone’s past influences, the better we will be able to understand how they got to where they...

Friday; December 14

For those of us who were alive during the 1970s there may have been no more compelling television than the hearings of “The Senate Select Committee On Presidential Campaign Activities” or better known as the Watergate Hearings.   Even though this show was live, it had more twists and turns than the best of the Daytime Dramas.   For weeks, the Senate Committee investigated the activities of the Nixon Administration and the Committee to Re-elect the President.   Most people are familiar with the outcome of the hearings, but the other day I came across an interesting quote by Senator Sam Ervin from the Final Report that condemned the activity by noting, “ Their lust for political power blinded them to ethical considerations and legal requirements; to Aristotle's aphorism that the good of man must be the end of politics; and to Grover Cleveland's conviction that a public office is a public trust.”.   As I read this observation I was struck by Senator Ervin’s assessment ...

Thursday; December 13

          The other morning I happened to look up during one of the national television morning “news” shows and saw the title of the upcoming segment, “The Torture Of Dressing For Your Holiday Party”.  That title just floored me ... the “torture” of preparing a party?  Needless to say I didn’t watch the segment, but I did do a little more investigating and it seems this title appears to have come from an article from the New York Times.  I skimmed the article and I get the gist of what the columnist was trying to convey – but, I keep coming back to the title ... the “torture” of preparing for a party.  I realize that it may have been either tongue-in-cheek or a hyperbole; but, unfortunately, this mindset has crept into our society.  How many people feel “stressed” this time of year?  Why?  We are stressed because we are so well liked that we have to attend several holiday parties ... we are stressed because we have to decide ...

Wednesday; December 12

          Through the years I have lived in a few places that had snowfall.   During most of the years in those places I have not had access to a snowblower, so I have had a lot of time to contemplate snow removal.   The way I see it, there are three ways to deal with measurable snowfall:   1)   Going outside periodically during the snow storm and cleaning the walks and driveway.   This maintenance process may take more total effort, but the chore doesn’t feel as overwhelming.   2)   Waiting until the snow has finished falling and clearing it all at one time.   While this is the preferred way for those with mechanical devices, this can be a big chore for hands-on people.   3)   Waiting for Mother Nature to rectify the situation on her own.   If nature put the snow on my walks and driveway, it should be responsible for removing it.   This may be our preferred approach, but it will n...

Tuesday; December 11

          Have you ever wanted to say, “Just tell me the truth.”?  It is amazing how the truth is taking a beating these days.  Whether it is in the political arena, the court system, advertising or in our personal relationships it is often difficult to get to the truth of the matter.  For whatever reason, it seems that the truth is hard to find.  I think I am to the point where I just wish people would tell the truth.  It’s almost that I don’t care whether I would like the information or not, just be honest with me.           Now having said that, let’s consider what people think about us.  Are they asking the same thing of us?  Whether it is in our business, personal relationships or on official documents the people around us deserve to hear the truth from us.  Sure, we can excuse our “misinformation” by advocating that we are trying to position ourselves in the best light ...