Dear Mr. _______,
as a minister, a City Planning Commissioner, and a former Wisconsin resident, I would like to address the issue of the use of christmas versus holiday regarding the tree. I understand this is a tremendously sensitive matter for many people of all belief systems, so please bear with me. This matter can set a precedent for other communities and states.
First, there is no official state menorah or festivus pole but there is an official state tree.
Many of us, christian and nonchristian, put up the tree because of the holiday season, and many of us call it a christmas tree. That the state needs to legislate its name is unreasonable since we all know what it is, and I doubt that any taxpayer is paying you or anyone else to legislate this, given the state of our economy. Government should not endorse any particular religion. Government works, you work, for everyone, not just a particular majority.
The evergreen originated as a pagan symbol during the holidays, as did many other practices that are part of this holiday, and therefore, the tree is not just a christian symbol, though many in this country would like to believe.
This country was NOT founded on christian principles. this country is the melting pot, and if you truly look at history, the founding fathers promoted secularism for a reason. A quarter of this country are not christian, and thus, do things differently. You work for all of your constituents, regardless of their religious affiliation (or lack there-of).
Although many celebrate christmas, including millions of non-christians, consider this fact: Look throughout the pages of the bible, and you will find not ONE WORD of "christmas" being celebrated by any of YEHOVAH's people. It is not mentioned once! Neither the messiah nor any apostles ever observed this holiday, nor the new testament church!
Roman pagans first introduced the holiday of saturnalia, a week long period of lawlessness celebrated between December 17-25.
In the 4th century CE, christianity imported the saturnalia festival hoping to take the pagan masses in with it. Christian leaders succeeded in converting to christianity large numbers of pagans by promising them that they could continue to celebrate the saturnalia as christians. Review your history books on Constantine I.
The problem was that there was nothing intrinsically christian about saturnalia. To remedy this, these christian leaders named saturnalia’s concluding day, December 25th, to be Jesus’ birthday.
Just as early christians recruited Roman pagans by associating christmas with the saturnalia, so too worshippers of the Asheira cult and its offshoots were recruited by the church sanctioning “Christmas Trees”.
That said, at the end of the day it's about acceptance, or at the very least, tolerance of everyone around us. No one should have to feel defensive, about how they express simple things, like stating merry christmas or happy holidays.
As a minister, I promote acceptance and inclusiveness, to say that EVERYONE should look at what is intended when people say things. If I say happy holidays to you, that is my way of wishing something positive to you, and if you say merry christmas to me, that is your way of wishing something positive to me. It is all intent, and I believe that's what we need to look for. We need to look deeper into the people around us.
Many people, christian and nonchristian, celebrate something during this time of the year. It may have a different meaning for each person, and that's ok. We need to promote understanding and acceptance.
I encourage you to look at this matter from all angles, for all of your constituents, not just what you consider to be the majority. And then take measures toward inclusiveness. Majorities are not supposed to receive preferential treatment at the expense of others.
I am not saying that you personally cannot call it a christmas tree. I am not christian, and I still call it a christmas tree, though its meaning for me may obviously differ from what it means to you. Among my christian friends, I honor their expressions and way of doing things, and among nonchristian friends I also honor their way of expression and doing things. There will always be extremists on any side of an issue, one who says you can't say merry christmas and one who judges a person who uses secular expressions. I honor all, and promote inclusiveness. As a politician, hired by your constituents, you can have your personal beliefs, but your employer, I imagine, wants you to be fair and impartial.
I encourage you to promote understanding and acceptance-hold yourself to a higher standard. Be the one who encourages everyone, christians and nonchristians, to look beyond mere words and objects and doctrines to find deeper meanings. Why does it take atrocities like September 11 to unite this country's citizens?
Sincerely, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Namaste, and Assalam Aleykum
Ren's Ramblings & Writings
Contemplations on things tangible and intangible
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The Provocation: Cain Settlement Money Makes a Mockery of First Amendment.
The Provocation: Cain Settlement Money Makes a Mockery of First Amendment#.TrGMNUdu3W4.facebook#.TrGMNUdu3W4.facebook
Money IS a huge factor here. If you don't want to be bound by a contract (even one requiring you to remain silent on a matter), then don't sign the contract and DO NOT take the money. The victim's acceptance of the money is JUST AS UNETHICAL as the offender's offering of this money. this case has nothing to do with ANY amendment. it has to do with people's choices.
Money IS a huge factor here. If you don't want to be bound by a contract (even one requiring you to remain silent on a matter), then don't sign the contract and DO NOT take the money. The victim's acceptance of the money is JUST AS UNETHICAL as the offender's offering of this money. this case has nothing to do with ANY amendment. it has to do with people's choices.
Friday, October 28, 2011
5 Fort Carson Soldiers Injured In Afghanistan - News Story - KRDO Colorado Springs
5 Fort Carson Soldiers Injured In Afghanistan - News Story - KRDO Colorado Springs
One Dead, Two Others Injured In Taliban Attack
SCOTT HARRISONKRDO NewsChannel 13
FORT CARSON, Colo. -- An attack Thursday by Taliban forces in Afghanistan left one man dead and seven others injured, including five Fort Carson soldiers, an Army spokesman confirmed.
The injured soldiers are members of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team. Maj. Kevin Toner, a spokesman for the unit, did not identify the soldiers but said they were hurt Thursday afternoon in the U.S. compound at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar province.
Toner said the soldiers, along with an Afghan soldier and an American civilian contractor, are expected to recover from their injuries. An Afghan interpreter died in the attack, Toner said.
In providing details of the attack, Toner said Taliban forces used small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades on coalition forces in the camp from a three-story building nearby.
The four-hour battle ended, he said, when a coalition helicopter fired a guided missile into the third floor. Toner said the number of Taliban forces involved in the attack is unclear.
Toner said the Taliban rigged the building with explosives and placed two improvised explosive devices in vehicles that exploded in the camp compound, but the explosions caused no injuries. American forces fought back with machine gun fire from guard towers, Toner said.
Toner said the attack could have been part of a wider offensive against the camp.
''It seemed they had something bigger planned,'' he said.
A key Taliban tactic in the war has been Some military experts say attempts attempts to breach American base defenses have been a key Taliban tactic in the ongoing war, and that similar attacks have occurred in Kabul and in Afghanistan's eastern provinces.
Thursday's attack is one of the largest by the Taliban against the brigade since it arrived in Afghanistan last June.
The love of my life was one of those injured. He called home to tell me he was ok, but never gave details. Hours later the Department of the Army called to inform me that he was injured, but ok.
One Dead, Two Others Injured In Taliban Attack
SCOTT HARRISONKRDO NewsChannel 13
FORT CARSON, Colo. -- An attack Thursday by Taliban forces in Afghanistan left one man dead and seven others injured, including five Fort Carson soldiers, an Army spokesman confirmed.
The injured soldiers are members of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team. Maj. Kevin Toner, a spokesman for the unit, did not identify the soldiers but said they were hurt Thursday afternoon in the U.S. compound at Camp Nathan Smith in Kandahar province.
Toner said the soldiers, along with an Afghan soldier and an American civilian contractor, are expected to recover from their injuries. An Afghan interpreter died in the attack, Toner said.
In providing details of the attack, Toner said Taliban forces used small-arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades on coalition forces in the camp from a three-story building nearby.
The four-hour battle ended, he said, when a coalition helicopter fired a guided missile into the third floor. Toner said the number of Taliban forces involved in the attack is unclear.
Toner said the Taliban rigged the building with explosives and placed two improvised explosive devices in vehicles that exploded in the camp compound, but the explosions caused no injuries. American forces fought back with machine gun fire from guard towers, Toner said.
Toner said the attack could have been part of a wider offensive against the camp.
''It seemed they had something bigger planned,'' he said.
A key Taliban tactic in the war has been Some military experts say attempts attempts to breach American base defenses have been a key Taliban tactic in the ongoing war, and that similar attacks have occurred in Kabul and in Afghanistan's eastern provinces.
Thursday's attack is one of the largest by the Taliban against the brigade since it arrived in Afghanistan last June.
The love of my life was one of those injured. He called home to tell me he was ok, but never gave details. Hours later the Department of the Army called to inform me that he was injured, but ok.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
keep on keeping on...
Sam: "...the folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept holding on to something."
Frodo: "What are we holding onto, Sam?
Sam: "That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
Frodo: "What are we holding onto, Sam?
Sam: "That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it's worth fighting for."
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Employer wanted
Highly passionate energizer bunny with high expectations and level of commitment who gets things done, never settling for less, seeks employer who values passion and Incline and furry Therapy, is altruistic, standing for something and believing in diversity, enjoying all of life and the world. This employer knows that doing what is right is not always convenient, but will always follow the path of highest conviction.
This employer will foster a team environment, always supporting, valuing and thoughtfully considering ideas, thoughts, suggestions or criticism that could lead to an improvement in the work environment or the wellbeing of treasured staff, or creation of a place where employees feel valued and empowered, knowing that what they do makes a difference, and that their ideas and other contributions are valuable. This employer will intuitively seek the best, truest and most valuable skills and assets within his or her treasured staff, always first assuming, and expecting, the best of them, always believing in their potential to succeed, and pushing him/herself and others to higher levels of performance. Demonstrates clarity of purpose. Values staff who stick with tasks when others quit.
This employer will embrace and respect diversity in all its glorious forms and manifestations, wisely knowing that with differences come new ideas and solutions, new inventions, improved methods, best practices, powerful skill sets, and creates empowered and impassioned employees.
My favorite rock wall at the Crags looking mystical, like a picture out of LOTR. |
This employer will foster a team environment, always supporting, valuing and thoughtfully considering ideas, thoughts, suggestions or criticism that could lead to an improvement in the work environment or the wellbeing of treasured staff, or creation of a place where employees feel valued and empowered, knowing that what they do makes a difference, and that their ideas and other contributions are valuable. This employer will intuitively seek the best, truest and most valuable skills and assets within his or her treasured staff, always first assuming, and expecting, the best of them, always believing in their potential to succeed, and pushing him/herself and others to higher levels of performance. Demonstrates clarity of purpose. Values staff who stick with tasks when others quit.
This employer will embrace and respect diversity in all its glorious forms and manifestations, wisely knowing that with differences come new ideas and solutions, new inventions, improved methods, best practices, powerful skill sets, and creates empowered and impassioned employees.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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