Mending Walls: Faith, Part 3

While time is a tad tight here at twc central, here’s a reprint (with minor redactions) from June of ’06, and yes, just like the original post, this is a linkfest also (see below the post body).


In part 1 of “Mending Walls: Faith” I very, very briefly discussed the faith (fides) covenant meme so lacking in today’s society. In part 2, I even more briefly outlined how this lack has affected the three realms of legitimate governance in society, civil government, marriage & family and, for Christians at least, the church.

In this last installment, I’ll once again very briefly mention some examples that illustrate how the current culture of faithlessness affects everyday life and how the moribund state of the faith covenant at work, in civil government, marriage & family, and in churches affects everyday life.

Keep in mind: I will NOT explore this topic in depth, although this will still be a tad long as compared to most blogposts. It’d take a full length book for each of these three parts to cover the topic seriously. That being said, and knowing it’ll be a tad longer than the majority of blogposts you may read today, either page on off or CLICk to read more at the link.

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(Monday Linkfest) In the long term, lies are self-defeating…

…and other news and commentary from outside the normal Mass Media Podpeople Hivemind screeds…


James Taranto points to the subtext of the recent deliberate falsification of “quotes” by Rudy Giulani:

The Giuliani kerfuffle is an especially lovely example of the self-defeating nature of this Democratic tactic, if one can call it that. Giuliani’s criticism of Democrats was that their approach to terrorism is to go “on defense,” and the Democrats responded by getting all defensive. Kind of proves his point, doesn’t it?

Meanwhile, more from the Hypocritical Elite: Dems Fly in the Face of Integrity. Looks like The Algore Principle is alive and well in the party of Greenish tint. Oh, and as to Algore’s energy-guzzling home? Mark Steyn says it well:

Two hundred twenty-one thousand kilowatt-hours? What’s he doing in there? Clamping Tipper to the electrodes and zapping her across the rec room every night? No, no, don’t worry. Al’s massive energy consumption is due entirely to his concern about the way we’re depleting the Earth’s resources. When I say “we,” I don’t mean Al, of course. I mean you — yes, you, Earl Schlub, in the basement apartment at 29 Elm St. You’re irresponsibly depleting the Earth’s resources by using that electric washer when you could be down by the river with the native women beating your loin cloth dry on the rock while singing traditional village work chants all morning long.

Exactly. The rules don’t apply to those who feel they are the priviledged elite. I think someone else called these kindsa folk, “…like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness…” (Matthew 23:27, for those who are asking :-))

“My, oh, my that’s a good-looking mausoleum you’re wearing, Mr. Hypocrite!”

*heh*

And any idiot can see that “democracy” is no solution to problems in third world hellholes that have no cultural basis for understanding basic precepts it depends upon, like personal responsibility, individual liberties, and many others. Oops. Sounds like I’m describing a society full of infantile 20-something adolescents and 35-50-year-old “grups“… Guess we’d better stop telling ourselves how great democracy without responsibility is and hope for a return to the republic the Founders and Framers devised. At least with that model, even the society we’re devolving to now might survive a while…

PROOF that if you throw enough money at “public education” (AKA “prisons for kids”) you can too solve its problems! Riiiiight… and I’ve got some great ocean front property in New Mexico I think you’d really like, too.


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SPAM note

I’m away from my computers, so I’ll add to this later. Feel free to come back for a special addition *heh*


Funny thing, since I upgraded to the latest-greatest WordPress, my SPAM queue has had dropped by a factor of at least 100, from 1,000s of SPAMs in the queue per day to tens.

Or maybe it’s just that SPAMmers have decided to give me a break.

*ROFLKASTMAFO* Yeh, that’ll happen.

(Funnier still, my email inbox has dropped in the last couple of days from several hundreds/day to well under 100–I don’t think even 50. Hmmm… I need to change my deoderant, perhaps?)

UPDATE: Here’s the specil treat add-on:

Debian 4.0–first impressions

Well, the thing’s installing now. Slick as goose grease, so far. The “net install” download’s definitely the way to go, if one has a broadband connection, IMO. Instead of 21 CDs (or a short stack of DVDs) to download and burn, just a “small” ~150MB download (well, small as contemporary OS installations go) and then let it pull the rest of whatever you require beyond the bare basic install directly from the web as it installs.

Nice, clean, clear installation that any moderately literate person–even a newbie–could follow easily. Of course, that may exclude up to 70% of recent college graduates… *heh*

Going into the first boot after install now. Everything looking good. Let’s just see what the default desktop environment looks like.

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“…thought is half murdered…”

I frequently catch myself typing words that would be (properly, justly) skewered by Clive james. Just read, The Continuing Insult to the English Language for examples not found at twc (there’s one!) before searching for easily-found examples here.

*heh*

The characteristic sentence on the web is transmitted in a nano-second across the world and then slows to a crawl within the reader’s brain, almost always because the grammar is out of whack: vocabulary is abundant, but its analytical deployment is an approximate mess.

Yeh, what he said. 😉

Oh, and about the post title: can someone point me to the rest of the quote from “The Prophet”? *g* Not that important. I (gladly) “lost” my own copy years ago, but dribs and drabs of the thing have stuck to me.


Trackposted to Diary of the Mad Pigeon, Perri Nelson’s Website, Woman Honor Thyself, , Blue Star Chronicles, The Right Nation, The Pink Flamingo, Stuck On Stupid, Cao’s Blog, Leaning Straight Up, The Amboy Times, Conservative Cat, and Right Voices, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.

Haul Down the Flag, Boys!/Weekend Linkfest

Vicente Fox’s lapdog is, of course, now Felipe Calderon’s lapdog. You know the Republic’s in for hard times defending its sovreignty when discord breaks out between the White House and Teddy Kennedy, because Kennedy’s proposed legislation is too tough on illegals…

*sigh*

As Fred Thompson said recently while sitting in for Paul Harvey,

I think its time for a little plain talk to the leaders of Mexico. Something like:

hey guys, you’re our friends and neighbors and we love you but it’s time you had a little dose of reality. A sovereign nation loses that status if it cannot secure its own borders and we are going to do whatever is necessary to do so, although our policies won’t be as harsh as yours are along your southern border. And criticizing the U.S. for alternately doing too much and too little to stop your illegal activities is not going to set too well with Americans of good will who are trying to figure a way out of the mess that your and our open borders policy has already created.My friends, it’s also time for a little introspection. Since we all agree that improving Mexico’s economy will help with the illegal-immigration problem, you might want to consider your own left-of -center policies. For example, nationalized industries are not known for enhancing economic growth. Just a thought. But here’s something even more to the point that you might want to think about: What does it say about the leadership of a country when that country’s economy and politics are dependent upon the exportation of its own citizens?

Mexico is phenomenally wealthy in natural resources–at least as wealthy per capita as the U.S., and perhaps even more so. So why is it still an “emerging country”? Quite simply because of the4 greedy ricos who run the place. It’s time we stopped playing Daddy Warbucks for the ricos who run Mexico and practice a little “tough love” by letting them know, “No more free lunch, bubbas. It’s time you stopped sitting on that gold mine and started really working it.”

But that’s not a message you’ll hear from the tax (everyone but our class) and spend (on everyone except those who produce) politicians *spit* or from Vicente Fox’s lapdog now that he’s found a new master.


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T-13, 1.27: Thirteen Things I Said…

…and almost said (OK, thought) when confronted with my broken blog this a.m. and while fiddlin’ with the thing…

1. #$%*& #*%^�$!!!

2. *sigh*

3. *heh*

4. What?!?!

5. WTF?!?!?

6. *profound sigh*

7. More coffee!

8. ARRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!!

9. Are you KIDDING me?

10. *LOL*

11. Oh, well…

12. *sigh* I’ve been meaning to clean up this mess anyway…

13. *slaps head* Was THAT all it was?

“Confession is good for the soul and bad for the reputation.”–W.W. 

Cofessed at the Thursday Thirteen Hub and Trackposted to Perri Nelson’s Website, Allie Is Wired, basil’s blog, Pirate’s Cove, The Pink Flamingo, Leaning Straight Up, High Desert Wanderer, Pursuing Holiness, and The Yankee Sailor, thanks to Linkfest Haven Deluxe.