Archive for February 10th, 2006

Speaking out … more of us need to

Friday, February 10th, 2006

OK … so while I was busy finding out what kind of a candy heart I am, Dwayne, my beloved valentine of 27 years, was doing some serious thinking and critical analysis of our political situation.

I think that’s indicative of where we are as a culture.  We are far too easily entertained by “candy hearts” and trivial conversation, we convince ourselves that “reality TV” is what’s really going on the world, and we are mostly ignorant of the serious jeapardy our nation is in.  We are too content to realize how bad things are.  My concern is that we won’t “wake up” to reality, until it’s far too late.

My favorite theologian has been Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in part, because of his strong words about Christian community and our responsibility in speaking critically about our government.  Also, as a kid, I often found myself wondering if I had been in nazi-Germany before WW2, would I have noticed or spoken out?  We so often wonder “how did it happen?”  Well … this … is how it happens.

Most of us are pretty content with our lives just as they are.  We don’t want to rock the boat, things seem to be going fine, and while things aren’t great, we’re managing.  The president tells us that our number one enemy is “out there” somewhere.  He motivates us by fear and just enough information to keep us satisfied.  The most dangerous enemy isn’t out there, it’s right here … we are so busy looking out there, that we ignore the elephant in the living room.  Our economy is weak, our educational system is pathetic, our health care system is abominable, many of our corporations are about to implode if they haven’t already.  And when we wake up … and “get real” as my candy heart says … then, we are so overwhelmed we want to retreat back to the entertainment-addicted stupor we were in.  Now, don’t get me wrong … I am not blaming George W. Bush for all of our national ills … but I think he’s making things worse, not better.  And I think we are spending far too much time with our heads in the sand …

Dwayne … I’m with you … I have been … I’m outraged … now, what are we going to do about it?

What Candy Heart are you?

Friday, February 10th, 2006

Hmmm … I’ll be in CA on a business trip this valentine’s day, but that’s really no different than usual. Instead, we’ll create our own holiday in Florida at the end of the month :) I guess this is fitting, then …

Your Candy Heart Says “Get Real”
You’re a bit of a cynic when it comes to love.
You don’t lose your head, and hardly anyone penetrates your heart.

Your ideal Valentine’s Day date: is all about the person you’re seeing (with no mentions of v-day!)

Your flirting style: honest and even slightly sarcastic

What turns you off: romantic expectations and “greeting card” holidays

Why you’re hot: you don’t just play hard to get – you are hard to get