Other views on Serbia and Kosovo…

Sadly the whole affair in the former Yugoslavia has often been presented as “Serbs are the bad guys, everyone else is a victim”. Here is an alternate view worth considering. In this strife torn part of the world where inter-cultural and inter-religious conflict has gone on for centuries nothing will make sense without a larger picture. As always remember this region in your prayers.

5000….

My thanks to the 5000 and more who have visited this site. Whether by accident or intent I am grateful for your passing through and even though I’m microscopic in terms of visitors compared to many, perhaps most, blogs I hope that what I’ve done has made some difference.

Some thoughts on Kosovo…

Some thoughts on Kosovo that should be mentioned as context in the larger discussion of Europe creating a Muslim dominated state within its sphere. It would be good for Orthodox Christians to really gain an in depth understanding of that area of the world, its history of inter-religious conflict, and the consequences currently being experienced by our Orthodox brothers and sisters in that area. For the most part we American Orthodox have been very under-educated and silent on these things and our brothers and sisters have been and will bear the cost.

Picked up a CD…

I picked up a CD today “Janis Joplin’s Greatest Hits”, something I’ve meant to do for some time. Hers is a tragic story, the downside of all the peace and love stuff people talk about when they idealize the 60’s. It seems she had neither but she also had more soul then any ten current female singers combined. Good bass lines, too, for a guy who still loves to play.

A possible clue…

His record as a Senator is average, which it should be for someone in their first term. He has no military experience. He has little foreign affairs experience. He has never administered any government agency of significance. A visit to his website reveals a platform cobbled together from excerpts of speeches and standard liberal boilerplate. So why is Sen. Barack Obama so popular?

Some have proposed a kind of “Clinton fatigue” among Democrats. The party faithful have had enough of Bill, and Hillary, who’s ascendence was in his wake, is descending accordingly. Some have thought her votes for the Iraq war have cost her dearly among the well organized and financed anti-war leftists who control large sections of the Democrat machinery and by and large flocked to Sen. Obama. Others have speculated that in the PC culture of the Democrat party Sen. Obama has the personal demographics to make him a multi-culturalist’s dream candidate. There’s as many ideas as pundits but perhaps there’s something more.

People who measure such things have increasingly noticed that the Democrat party has become the secular party, a place where non-believers and liberal believers have found a home and one that has grown increasingly intolerant of traditional or historic faiths and the idea of transcendent truth. Surveys on religious affiliation and political party trend, as a rule, sharply to identifying the party as the choice of non-believers, agnostics, and liberal believers of all stripes. Anecdotally it would be hard to identify, for example, a single prominent national politician of the party with a consistent pro-life record and the party as a whole is moving as quickly as it can without incurring the wrath of the folks back home in embracing an agenda of marriage and family unmoored from historic norms. It could reasonably be said, except for perhaps the interesting fixation of African American evangelicals and pentecostals in the Democrats, that the party is a kind of political wing for the unitarian universalist movement in this country. And therein lies a possible clue.

Could it be that Sen. Obama’s success comes from his ability to, perhaps even unconciously, tap into the spiritual hunger of a group of people who’ve long abandoned traditional forms and create a kind of spiritual energy with vague catch phrases like “We are the change we’ve been waiting for…” and a kind of elocution and energy long on emotion and short on troubling things like substance that fills a void of the increasingly secular Left? Has Sen. Obama, in fact, created a kind of “political pentecostalism” complete with an emotional contact to a kind of transcendency that allows the fervor of religion without having to actually believe in anything other than believing, a perfect kind of faith for a party increasingly faithless in the traditional sense?

This at least is an interesting possibility. People who wouldn’t be caught dead at a Benny Hinn event or in the mega pews of a Joel Osteen have perhaps found in Sen. Obama the preacher they’ve been looking for, someone like them who makes them feel good, insists on little except supporting the preacher, and requires none of the contemplation or sacrifice that comes with maturity in faith or politics. Whether he stumbled on this by accident or it’s a product of purpose and design it may be possible the Senator has effectively taken the the ethos of so much of our current Christian culture, shallow, emotional, form without substance, and grafted it to a kind of generic secular vision laced with words evocative of spirituality and in doing so created a hybrid packing all the emotional wallop of a camp meeting but with no larger altar call then to vote for him.

Will it work? We’ll see. But in a time such as ours it could happen and that says a lot about where we are, how far we may have to travel, and what tasks lie ahead for us as Orthodox Christians.

The hits just keep on coming…

More on the cult of Obama, this time it’s MSNBC journalist Chris Matthews falling under the spell.

This has sort of taken a life of its own from curious news item to cultural fad and its getting both fun and wierd to watch from a distance.

Son of the cult of Obama…

This time women are acting like Sen. Obama is the Beatles…

Imagine how different the world really would be if those who follow Christ had the same passion, minus, of course, the whole Beatles fan thing.