I caught a few minutes of “Terms of Endearment” the other day (it’s one of those movies where I think I’ve seen the entire movie, but never all in one sitting, and certainly not in order). Watching Shirley MacLaine reminded me of a couple of morning DJs (if you can actually call them that; they don’t typically play much in the way of music on these morning shows) who were making fun of her belief in reincarnation and past lives.
Funny how anybody who believes in past lives, ghosts, and anything even vaguely “supernatural” is a nut job, but nobody thinks twice about those who believe in an invisible man in the sky who is all-powerful and loves us, yet allows horrible things to happen to good people because he’s opted for a “hands-off” management style. Hell, you can even spend millions of dollars to build elaborate “houses” for him (or should I say, “Him?”) to hang out in, while so many of his “children” go homeless and unfed.
I started thinking about this when I read this story on last week’s “Binghamton Massacre.”
The wounded receptionist who feigned her death during the massacre at the American Civic Association in Binghamton told her priests that God gave her the strength to call 911 after being shot in the abdomen.
Isn’t that always the way with God? Too little, too late. Now, god bless (so to speak) this woman (I have no desire to disparage her faith or her courage; who knows how many more people this guy would’ve killed if she hadn’t gotten the cops there), and all the victims and survivors and their families, but, really. If god is going to intervene, why the hell not give this disturbed gunman the “strength” to kill himself (or at least check in to a mental facility) before going in and murdering 13 innocent people? Or how about giving him lousy aim, so he misses everybody? Or, hey, I know: why not keep companies like Shop-Vac and IBM from shipping jobs overseas and pushing guys like this over the edge?
Just sayin’. I don’t think you can have it both ways, true believers. Either god is pretty much indifferent to all the pain and suffering that goes on down here on Earth, or he’s actually behind it all (working, of course, in “mysterious ways”).
Oh, I know, there’s always the “free will” argument, but I’ve always thought that was a cop out. Yeah, I suppose if you drop a hundred dollar bill on the floor, I have the free will to either pick it up and hand it to you, or put it in my pocket. But, thankfully, I’ve never had (and hopefully will never develop) the compulsion to perpetrate any heinous acts of violence. It isn’t moral superiority overriding my aberrant “free will” desires that’s kept me from killing young boys, cutting them up, and then keeping their parts in the refrigerator for when I get a case of the late night munchies, or climbing to the top of a bell tower with a high-powered rifle and starting to shoot, or kidnapping women and keeping them in an underground bunker all these years.
Someone (or some thing) has to put those kinds of notions into your head, and give you the desire to act upon them. And if you’re going to give that invisible guy in the sky credit for the good stuff that happens in the world, then I think you need to assign at least a little bit of responsibility for the bad shit to him, too.
Or maybe it’s just Monday.
It must be tough to believe in a Deity that would ignore you if your prayers missed it by that much.
Mecca mosques ‘wrongly aligned’
Some 200 mosques in Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, point the wrong way for prayers, reports from Saudi Arabia say.
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I personally believe there is a universal spirit of good that runs through all things. But that’s just me. :joe:
eya pj! good rant.
Bud Shank gone. Bummer.
thanks for that clip vernon, he was amazing.
So is anyone planning to watch the debut of The Ed Show at 6 PM EDT tonight on MSNBC? Me neither.
pj, another job well done.
I may have to watch the old FatHead at least once but tonight is The Wire night for my friends and me. Also the NCAA Championship and baseball opening days and there is always this.
Katrina vanden Heuvel is on The Ed Show tonight, so I guess I’ll be watching at least part of it. Beauty and the Beast, more like.
Thank you, PJ. I really needed to read a good rant and today’s was a really good rant. Come to think of it, most days you write a really good rant.
David Waldman writes with amazement about the reporters who can’t see the Pittsburgh cops killer’s motives, even when they are laid before them:
Reporter: Did he ever say anything to you? Like, ever indicate any signs that made you concerned, or made you…
Friend: He just basically told me he didn’t like the Zionist control over our government, he didn’t like that there was about to be military policing, he didn’t believe in the fact that there was about to be a gun ban. He didn’t like anything that was going on in the political forefront, and he was basically very politically active, and he didn’t agree with what was going on right now in the United States of America. But what made him snap, I have no clue.
Reporter: So he never… there was never, when he was expressing his opinion, there was never something that went off inside, that made you [think] that there could be a situation like this?
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/6/717154/-TradMed-terrified-of-right-wing-role-in-P-burgh-story
Minnesota Congresscritter Michelle Bachman is worried, too:
What’s even more concerning about it is his focus is on young people. The original language of the bill [Americorps] was mandatory service for government, right now, the language is voluntary, but just this last week, a Democrat colleague introduced a bill to make this mandatory.
I believe when it’s all said and done, this service — I believe that there is a very strong chance that we will see that young people will be put into mandatory service. And the real concerns is that there are provisions for what I would call re-education camps for young people, where young people have to go and get trained in a philosophy that the government puts forward and then they have to go to work in some of these politically correct forums.
It’s very concerning, it appears that there’s a philosophical agenda behind all of this.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/6/717131/-Bachmann-pimps-another-crazy-conspiracy-theory
I just woke up to pj’s rant. It was like a strong jolt of black coffee. :joe:
I believe NPR still has some good moments. This one was pretty cool for me