
We need to make things right-- as right as they can be made-- by making reparations and restitution to indigenous people and descendants of slaves, and stop talking about God and Jesus until we do that. God and Jesus demand/require that reparations and restitution be made. We make a mockery of our affiliation with God and Jesus until we do at least that much. Candidates for political office who don't make this a part of their platform are unfit for office, and people who go to church without making this a part of their declaration of faith are unfit to be called Christians. And people currently in office who want to "cleanse America of Palestinians and immigrants" have to come to terms with the fact that they, themselves, are descendants of immigrants, which makes them immigrants, and resign from office for being ignorant, stupid and mean.
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You are my sunshine!
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Which is sometimes referred to as “the light of the world,” and is the name for those who see as we see, or as it is said, “It takes one to know one.”
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I sent today’s reading to Joyce and Nelson Johnson at Beloved Community. She wrote back,”Amen!”
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I simply want to thank you for what you wrote in November 1993: what are we here for the business of the church is not to perpetuate itself. Your words are as true today – 20 years later – as they were then.
Gail Mott, gailmott14619@gmail.com
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Hi Gail–Thanks for your encouraging words! Listening and looking, hearing and seeing and responding in ways appropriate to the occasion is mostly about getting out of the way and not trying to impose our will for the world onto the world, but allowing things to take their course with responses appropriate to the occasion. And it is important to remain in the company of those who are doing these tings, listening and looking… We all help one another to hear and see, and to respond appropriately to what is happening with what is called for, in each situation as it arises. May it be so for all of us always! — Jim
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