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Hsu-icide?

Any wagers on the phrase, "The willing suspension of disbelief" being used by the MSM to describe the reaction to Shillery's denials of Hsu's background checks and funding sources?  The MSM has already reported Hsu has attempted suicide in the past.  If we should find Hsu in a hole somewhere, will Shillery suggest he was just trying to get back to China or just Hsu-icide, a la Vince Foster?  Will the phrase, "The willing suspension of disbelief" be used anywhere in that report?

The only way this story will harm Shillery is if Barak Osama Obama has the guts to shout it from the rooftops...  As of yet, he is letting all the women in his family carry the family jewels.  They must have his safely squirreled away in a lock box somewhere.  Maybe they'll let him wear them for a little while.... long enough to use the phrase, "The willing suspension of disbelief" where it should be properly applied.

Maybe Elizabeth Edwards and her wife will stand up and call Shillery out for a good ole mudslinging cat-fight.  Imagine the cleavage in that picture... the best looking chick in the field of presidential candidates up against Shillery.  My money would be on John.
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The Function of Truth

One of my philosophy teachers used to make the distinction between little "t" truth and big "T" Truth.  The little "t" truth is your own personal little world truth that you hold onto.  It is benign and doesn't bother anyone and it doesn't effect the world at large for good or ill.  A few quick examples of this might be:  I believe going to an Italian restaurant that doesn't serve braciole or gnocci is a personal insult to the memory of my grandmother and that Ann Coulter is more of a man than most democratic presidential candidates and only second in beauty to the lone female candidate, John Edwards.  Just my opinion.

However, big "T" Truth is a different story.  This truth demands people respond to it.  If there is a God who created the world and everything in it, does He have the authority to make expectations of me and my loyalties?  Is the testimony of the Bible true?  If so, how does the truth found there affect my relationship to the God of this Bible, the earth He created and the people around me who were made in His image?  If the Bible clearly states, I am to be holy as God is holy... if I am supposed to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God, what does this look like?  How am I to live out these characteristics in the flesh?  Is it optional for the person who claims to follow the God of the Bible, who has left a narrative of how He has intervened and shaped the world through the lives of men and women?  If God is intervening in the world He created to accomplish something specific, then how do we participate in what He is doing?

Big "T" Truth requires action... the kind of action consistent with that Truth.  This present day spinelessness... this era of relativism where having  conviction demonstrates "intolerance" has paralyzed us from defending what is right publicly and then doing it.  "Intolerance" is the new evil.  Meanwhile, real evils are explained away with arguments of moral equivalents and personal little "t" truths based on feelings or the inability to know anything for certain.

It's not just an academic exercise.  This moral relativism threatens to put good people to sleep and allow people with evil convictions to impose their world views on those who don't have the spine to stand for anything but tolerance.  Examples include, any form of terrorism, immoral levels of taxation, abortion, euthanasia, oppression of the poor by giving them something for nothing, racism in any form, politicians who divide our country by pitting one group against others, pedofilia and other crimes against our fellow humans.  When it becomes impossible to discern good from evil, freedom from slavery, wisdom from folly, justice from crime, love from apathy, humility from hubris and mercy from hatred, we have lost the ability to live out the nature and character that our Creator, who gave us the task of stewardship over His creation.  If we fail to stand for what God stands for, the consequences are dire for our times.  Notwithstanding your particular faith or philosophy, the Bible narrative clearly identifies goodness and exposes evil.  It is the best place to start a conversation of what is worth fighting for... not the only place but the best place.

America is the last great hope for freedom in this world.  More specifically, those in America willing to stand for good and against evil are the last great hope for the world.  We cannot allow the castrated warriors of tolerance to guilt us into lethargy and an apathetic acceptance of whatever "truth" comes along or is imposed upon us.

Real Truth requires action, not mental calisthenics and moral paralysis.

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Christians: Stop looking for a political savior!

Christians should keep their hope in God and not our politicians.  As I've read what's out there in the blogosphere, I have come to the conclusion that too many Christians are depending on "Christian politicians" to bring this country out of its spiritual malaise and decline with "godly government" laws, regulations and proclamations.  On Palm Sunday, it may be ironic to know we have the exact same problem Jesus' followers had on the day He entered Jerusalem on a donkey from the Mount of Olives.  (No, that does not mean Jesus was a Republican.)  That day, they were praising His name as Savior saying,  "Hosanna, son of David!  Jesus, save us please!"  Five days later, they shouted, "Crucify him!"  Jesus came to save their souls but they were looking for a political savior from their Roman oppressors.  When they didn't get what they wanted, the mob gave Jesus up to the power-hungry and corrupt political and religious "leaders".  They needed a spiritual Savior, they were demanding an earthly king.

For some reason, these days we are looking for a president (a mere man) who will save the soul of our country when we really need to turn back to God and ask for a spiritual rescue.  Let's face it.  Our country may have been founded on Christian principles but we are hardly a Christian nation.  We cannot expect a man, especially one who has been influenced and shaped by the political process in America, to lead this country to and through a spiritual revival.

I am also convinced that we cannot depend on "religious" leaders to put aside their own quest for power and influence and serve to the point of sacrifice.  We live in a world of charlatans who are more interested in profits than living the life of a prophet.  When "prophets" preach to reap more profits, you know that you are far from the kingdom of God.  For some reason, we want our leaders to be powerful, polished and politically well-connected... everything Jesus was not.

I'm not saying we should withdrawal from the world and never vote unless Jesus himself returns to run for president.  We need to be salt and light in the world.  We need to vote and influence the political process for good as much as we can.  Standing on the sidelines complaining or picking up our marbles and staying home is not the answer.  It will take the collective prayers and actions of godly people to bring about and sustain an authentic revival in this country.  Our "leaders" have forsaken us.  Ask God to raise up new leaders with the hearts of servants, ready to sacrifice their own self-interests for the good of the country and, maybe more importantly, the Kingdom.
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