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Cold and Windy in Southern California

by Robert Becker

March 5, 2023

We’ve arrived in California,

it’s March Madness.  

There is snow in the mountains 

and it’s raining in the valley.

The clouds are tinted dark gray

and look threatening 

suggesting that Spring

has not yet arrived.

The wind makes it feel cold

and even when the sun finally appears 

it doesn’t exhibit

much warmth for the day.

However the grass is lush and green,

banishing the usual dusty tans

more typical of a normal 

Southern California scene.

The horse ranch where we are staying

is idyllic, the horses and riders

don’t seem to care

that it is windy and cold.

But we’ve left the snow of Minnesota

not harboring any complaints,

and will head to the ocean

with light jackets not swimsuits on.

It’s reported that whales have been sighted

around the Channel Islands

where it will be next 

that we’ll spend a few days.

So here we are for our first

post COVID California visit

and with no complaints or regrets

enjoying cool blue skies and no snow.

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A Word about Truth

TRUTH:

There’s almost nobody who hatefully screams for the truth who actually wants to listen to truth! They react in horror and rage if they get it! They aren’t interested in believing the message. They only want something they can attack, for any quickly made-up reason. They poke and they prod and repeatedly question, but never for information, never seeking the truth. It is sad when there can be only one conclusion to something, yet people still find a way to choose a different conclusion, no matter how illogical. They so want to be seen as wise, but instead they became the fools they deplore. So many are incapable of discerning between bald assertion and fact-based evidence; between evidence and . . . proof.  The truth is as a species we have never been good at separating fact from fiction; lies from truth.

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WOKE?

Response to the angst of Woke

In the name of wokeism (alert to injustice and discrimination in society, especially racism) the Republican right doesn’t want anyone reading or learning about Christian hatred,

the past Christian genocide of Slaves, Native Americans and Jews,

racial profiling, incarceration, Jim Crow laws and redlining of African Americans and immigrants,

the misogyny (hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against women), bullying and name calling of women and the LGBTQ community while fighting to deny equal rights.

All of this so as not to heap guilt on their actions or admitting to their children the atrocities that were committed and continue today by those that call themselves Christians.

Would you deny the reading of the Bible because it has stories of violence, murder, war, and sex? A book which is also a part your truthful history?

Put the books back on the shelves. Correct unjust laws. Let truth be told.

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God knows my heart and can deal with it.

Unfortunately the book I am currently reading is Susan Jacoby’s book “The Age of American Unreason”. The dumbing down of America primarily by Christian fundamentalists. You might say I am Awe-struck, Dumb-founded, and angry at what Americans who claim allegiance to God have wrecked on the inhabitants of this land. Genocide of Native Americans and subsequent boarding schools, the forced labor and abuse of slaves, Jim Crow incarceration laws, bullying and abuse of women, LGBTQ, anti-semitism, and disparate immigration to name a few. Redlining, unfair housing, healthcare, segregation and disparity in education all while their hand is on the Bible praising God for their good fortune while praying they might hold the infidels down.

By god they won’t want this book read in their schools.

I run a Food and Clothing Shelf at the church I attend. I am humbled as I see first hand the pains and needs of the people as a few of us do our best to help them. The frustrating thing is that this work (important as it is) is simply put: Charity. Though the corporate church is trying to advocate for policies that will change the causes and reasons for charity being needed, the church body does not, all while listening to theological sermons and feeling quite comfortable and justified in their faith?

In the book “The Road to Character” by David Brooks writes . . .  the work of “Lonely Man of Faith”, which was written by Rabbi Joseph Soloveit-chik in 1965. Soloveitchik noted that there are two accounts of creation in Genesis and argued that these represent the two opposing sides of our nature, which he called Adam I and Adam II.

Brooks modernizes Soloveitchik’s categories a bit, we could say that Adam I is the career-oriented, ambitious side of our nature. 

     Adam I is the external, résumé Adam. Adam I wants to build, create, produce, and discover things. He wants to have high status and win victories.

     Adam Il is the internal Adam. Adam II wants to embody certain moral qualities. Adam II wants to have a serene inner character, a guiet but solid sense of right and wrong not only to do good, but to be good. Adam II wants to love intimately, to sacrifice self in the service of others, to live in obedience to some transcendent truth, to have a cohesive inner soul that honors creation and one’s own possibilities.

     While Adam I wants to conquer the world, Adam II wants to obey a calling to serve the world. While Adam I is creative and savors his own accomplishments, Adam II sometimes renounces worldly success and status for the sake of some sacred purpose. While Adam I asks how things work, Adam II asks why things exist, and what ultimately we are here for. While Adam I wants to venture forth, Adam II wants to return to his roots and savor the warmth of a family meal. While Adam I’s motto is “Success, Adam II experiences life as a moral drama. His motto is “Charity, love, and redemption.

     Soloveitchik argued that we live in the contradiction between these two Adams. The outer, majestic Adam and the inner, humble Adam are not fully reconcilable. We are forever caught in self-confrontation. We are called to fulfill both personae, and must master the art of living forever within the tension between these two natures. 

     The hard part of this confrontation, I’d add, is that Adams I and II live by different logics. Adam I- the creating, building, and discovering Adam- lives by a straightforward utilitarian logic. It’s the logic of economics. Input leads to output. Effort leads to reward. Practice makes perfect. Pursue self-interest. Maximize your utility. Impress the world.

     Adam II lives by an inverse logic. It’s a moral logic not an economic one. You have to give to receive You have to surrender something outside yourself to gain strength within yourself. You have to conquer your desire to get what you crave. Success leads to the greatest failure, which is pride. Failure leads to the greatest success, which is humility and learning. In order to fulfill yourself, you have to forget yourself. In order to find yourself, you have to lose yourself. To nurture your Adam I career, it makes sense to cultivate your strengths. To nurture your Adam II moral core, it is necessary to confront your weaknesses.

I have read books by clergy (Rev. Lenny Duncan “Dear Church,” Rev. Emmy Kugler “One Coin Found,” Marcus Borg “Convictions,” and “The Daughters of Abraham,”

read and subscribe to Sojourners Magazine,

actively listen to blogs by Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber and John Pavlovitz

and the podcast “Ultra” by Rachel Maddow,

I support the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), Human Rights Campaign, Poor People’s Campaign and Planned Parenthood,

take part in a Christian Muslim dialogues,

read the book “Solomon and the Ant” The Quran in conversation with the Bible” by David Penchansky, a Catholic theologian,

and have read countless books on advocacy that leave room for the questioning of religion (such as “The Age of American Unreason,” “The Righteous Mind” by Jonathan Haidt Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion, David Truer’s book “The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee,” The Relentless Business of Treaties” by Martin Case, “The Sum of Us” by Heather McGee, and “Bible and Ethics in Christian Life” by Rasmussen, Birch, Lapsley & Moe-Lobeda),

read excerpts from the “Quran” and the “First Nation Bible,”

I question the infallibility of Catholic Popes (who by the way have never dealt with pedophilia and the indulgence money handling greed in their church),

and feel there is ample room to question “Christian” male interpretations of the Bible and their secular laws.

After retiring I have traveled with our church Disaster Relief Team, worked on Habitat for Humanity projects, five years ago I started a Food & Clothing Shelf in our church building and for the past five years I’ve been administering the Food & Clothing Shelf to support the homeless and those in need.

Other good books I have read include “Waking Up White,” “The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander, “Caste” by Isabel Wilkerson, “White Like Me, by Tim Wise, “The Color of Law” by Richard Rothstein, “Just Us” by Claudia Rankine and “A Good Time For The Truth” by Sun Yung Shin.

And, of course, I must mention my love of poetry which I began writing after retirement and read as oft as I find time for including: poems by favorite poets Robert Bly, Maya Angelou, Langston Hughes, Pablo Neruda and Seamus Heaney and a small library of poetry books by Carolyn Forche “In the Lateness of the World,” Heid E. Erdrich, “National Monuments and Little Big Bully,” Jericho Brown “The Tradition,” Ilya Kaminsky “Deaf Republic” and Amanda Gorman “Call Us What We Carry,” Freya Manfred “The Blue Dress,” Phoebe Hanson “Sacred Hearts.”

God knows my heart and can deal with it.

Until all are fed . . . and clothed,

Bob Becker

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A Christmas Poem

Christmas 2022

by Robert Becker

The modern day story of a Grinch and a Scrooge

arrived in Washington D. C.

two thousand and sixteen,

bolstered by a hateful cast of

Jordan, Cruz, Gosar, Hawley and Greene,

aided and produced by the pillow man, 

Giuliani, and others who abandoned 

and seem to condemn

what the Christ Child

represents for us in our day.

The children at Zion Lutheran

articulated the message

that Grinches, Scrooges and supporters

really need to hear,

the message that the Christ child

brought for all of us,

a babe neither white nor caucasian

simply human in every way,

to forgive our sins and teach

us how to live and pray.

Stories that tell of Grinch and Scrooge

as they finally see their flaws,

and repent for their misdeeds. 

Each year as we listen to these stories, 

“The Christmas Carol” – by Charles Dickens,

“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” – by Dr. Seuss

and “The Birth of a King in Bethlehem”

compiled and written in “The Bible”

– by Matthew and Luke

and produced by God above.

Don’t throw away the books and stories

that tell us of the tales of all

the history, pitfalls and trials of life.

Were it not for the stories, 

the abuses of Grinches and Scrooges

would not be told or confronted 

nor the horrors brought about by their rage,

the stories of hope and reconciliation 

of how Jesus, Kings and the angels intervened

to soften hearts to repent.

Let us all reflect on the story,

repent and make amends,

like Scrooge and the Grinch

the stories are clear,

the Christ child came to remind us

that kindness, compassion

and fairness toward ALL

is the message, the hope and the light,

to carry us forth this Christmas season,

from this day and forevermore.

So Merry Christmas Grinch and Scrooge.

May your old ways of denying wages, 

housing and health while throwing scraps 

to those in need, be truly shed.

By joyfully starting to follow that star 

to the babe born in Bethlehem, 

as you tear down fences and barriers 

of good will to offer peace and reconciliation 

to workers, neighbors, friends and foes. 

Peace be with you . . . Merry Christmas.

         – written after granddaughter’s Dory and Dani’s

         Christmas pageant “How the Grinch Found Christmas”

         – written and produced by Holly Husom

         December 11, 2022

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A Modern Chant

Go Back to Where You Came From

by Robert Becker

Hmmmm,

Where have I heard that before?

A Pharisee? An Evangelical Christian?

A republican zealot?

Hmmmm,

To where are we all supposed to go?

Germany, the land of our ancestors, our origin?

Norway, Sweden, Africa or Ireland?

Hmmmm,

Is it a matter of color? You don’t like red hair,

black, yellow or red skin is offensive to you?

Or should everyone simply step aside so you might prosper?

Hmmmm,

I’ve heard it said “build a wall to keep them out”

and “make them pay for it,” too!

How noble and patriotic of you.

Hmmmm,

The pious, all knowing, ubiquitous you calls into question 

the integrity of your thoughts. “For my thoughts are not your 

thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” says the LORD.

Hmmmmm,

So then would we be offended if the natives asked us,

“To go back to where we came from?” after we’ve stollen

their dignity, livelihood and removed them from their land?

Hmmmmm,

And there will be no restitution, retribution over your dead body,

to think that for the sins you continue to levy and chant,

“Go Back to Where You Came From.”

Hmmmmm,

“Go Back to Where YOU Came From!”

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October in Minnesota

October in Minnesota

by Robert Becker

Has anyone noticed the trees

the color, the breeze, the smell 

that Autumn brings 

on those early days

at the beginning of each October?

Death comes with seasons of change 

but beauty transcends, 

forgives and forgets 

on bright sunny days 

resplendent in gold, red and green.

The Masters, Monet and Dehn 

produced paintings to preserve 

haystacks and barn yards

the October of colors 

we love and still behold.

A brisk and cool evening, 

a fire blazing to keep warm, 

the fresh smell of pine in the air, 

a dip in Lake Superior, 

reminds the mind, body and soul what we adore.

A shawl or light blanket might be needed 

to help one keep warm 

on a cool autumn evening 

whether central or up north Minnesota 

that chill will be there.

I’m sure there’s a parable 

that speaks to my thoughts,

of a leper, a harlot or a eunuch

that’s experienced sights such as these

that has turned back with gratitude to give thanks.

And yet there are those 

who would rather post slogans 

that the Governor has failed 

or has his head up his ass 

not acknowledging the blessings they have.

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British Isles Cruise

An Angry Sea

by Robert Becker – September 21, 2022

The sea, the wind and Celtic God’s 

seem angry today 

not wanting us to pass through 

they’ve altered our course 

churning the charted waters 

of life on this day.

The massive ship Mars 

rocks and it rolls 

its new frame creaking 

as it pounds 

nautical mile after nautical mile

through the wind and waves.

The tenders won’t be lowered 

the wind and the waves too high 

for the safety of passengers 

and crew, the captain has spoken,

sail on and relax 

‘til our next port of call.

As we watch the swells 

of swirling foam 

the turbulent splashing waves 

that seem to keep pace 

as the ship sails on

through an angry sea.

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Minnesota Dreamin’

A Dream of Life

by Robert Becker

With lurid hopes and dreams of life 

dashed and washed away to sea

what of life we wonder

what of living a life of glee.

Waste water is looking murky

the air is filled with smoke

food is filled with pesticides

and the President just misspoke.

I’m told tomorrow is another day 

still so many are getting COVID sick,

too many just don’t care,

I wear a mask to prevent an uptick.

Dreams are made for dreamers,

a rainbow isn’t about a pot of gold

but a covenant of life, 

for Jews, Gentiles, Gay and Straight I’m told.

A covenant for all to celebrate,

the sanctity of life for all preserved,

all made in the image of God

not partisan . . . not to be unnerved.

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The Breath of Life

The Breath of Life

by Robert Becker

Life Begins at First Breath

Life Ends with Last Breath

Jewish tradition teaches 

that breath begins life.

The father whispers the first breath 

in his newborn child’s ear

just as God breathed first life into Adam.

Yahweh is the Hebrew name for God

not necessarily spoken

but breathed, sometime whispered,

Inhale (yah), Exhale (Weh).

Inhale (yah), Exhale (Weh).

Let the breath of life enter in to our

understanding of the sanctity of abortion,

of moral, legal and religious Choice,

that God’s breath decides when

life begins and when life ends.

Even in the time of Jesus

laws were conceived by men,

laws held against women,

laborers, sick, non-Jews, 

and those less fortunate.

Jesus advocated against

many of those laws and practices

and their profiteering in God’s name,

laws that male religious leaders 

used against people of God.

“If every time men had sex, they risked death, 

physical disability, social shunning, 

a life altering interruption of their education or career, 

and the sudden life-long responsibility for another being, 

I think they’d expect a choice in the matter.”

If every time a man raped a woman 

he was convicted and forced to pay restitution 

for the trauma, care for the child until adulthood

or an abortion to save the sanctity of the woman,

I think they’d expect a choice in the matter.

If the courts in their infinite wisdom 

were concerned at all for justice for everyone 

other than dominion and profiteering 

of a white male legal system,

I expect there’d be choice in the matter.

When a President can openly abuse women,

when a Supreme Court Justice can abuse women,

when Senators can abuse women,

when a Priest can abuse young boys,

when a Father can abuse wife and children,

The Life of the Abused as they new it Ends!

They deserve a Choice!