Saturday, April 16, 2016

The American Citizenry


Every aspect of our lives, as individuals and as networks of families, communities, and nations is meaningful, purposeful, and valuable despite every fearsome appearance to the contrary.

This core spiritual value, whether arrived at through religious belief or secular contemplation is the essential glue that binds us together as a pluralistic, free, American citizenry. 

It cuts across all societal distinctions, whether religious, political, economic, ideological, ethnic, or racial.

We are a nation founded not on any of those distinctions but on common ideals found in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and continues to be formed in the historical dialogue with those ideals as expressed in 

This citizenry is the foundation of our civic and business interests which, in turn, function to amplify the voice of individuals to petition their representative and limited governments and to serve as a check on government overreach.

But at its foundation, we are free individuals in the context of being citizens bound to each other in a pluralistic society that, nonetheless, holds certain truths to be self-evident.

See An American Civil Ideology & 100 Milestone Documents (w/links to the National Archives)


Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Epiphany


The revelation of God in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is most apparent in the ruined areas of life, both our own and those so abundantly apparent in our common life in the world.

Saturday, April 09, 2016

An American Civil Ideology


Every aspect of our lives, as individuals and as networks of families, communities, and nations is meaningful, purposeful, and valuable despite every fearsome appearance to the contrary.

The intimidation of death is humanity’s only true adversary and the wedge that would divide us one from another.

While I come to this place as a Christian, others come to it from other faiths and from other, secular, ideologies.

For purposes of citizenship, it does not matter.

It only matters that we see the other as an adversary rather than an enemy and that we hopefully embrace the positive meaning, purpose, and value of life against a nihilistic anti-ideology based in hopelessness and death.

Resources

Friday, April 01, 2016

HEADLINE (BKN): BKN ENDORSES DONALD JOHN TRUMP FOR POTUS


BETHLEHEM, Pa. April 1, 2016 (BKN) - Executive Editor of Kvetching (EEK) Bill Bekkenhuis endorses Donald John Trump to be the 45th President of the United States.

"Donald Trump is saying out loud what everyone is thinking but too politically correct to say. I mean, when he's right he's right. The laws regarding abortion should not be changed and the women who pay a guy to off their baby should not go to jail though, let's face it folks, it's legalized murder. And unbridled nuclear proliferation IS the most certain road to world peace, one way or another.

"For that reason, Donald Trump is this paper's only real choice for President. It really is a no-brainer in every sense of the word. I mean, what could possibly go wrong?"
-Bill Bekkenhuis (EEK, BKN)

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