Up until today I had two blogs. The first one started as a political and social commentary blog, then evolved into just a general blog. The second...this one...began as a Health at Every Size focused blog. I originally intended to keep those two parts of my life apart. Lately I have come to realize that I'm not compartmentalized as a person, so I don't want the parts of my life kept in different boxes. I have now combined the two blogs. So hello, World...this is my life. :)
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Same Words - Different Meaning
There is a church near my home that has a tendency to put very right-wing, ultra-conservative sayings on the big board out front. You know, the one that most churches use to say things like "Services at 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m." and "Special Guest Speaker this week. Welcome Dr. So-and-So from Such-and-Such Religious Institution" or quotes from the Bible that pertain to whatever the subject is going to be for the weekly sermon on Sunday. This particular church puts up things like "Shutdown is necessary. Jesus" because apparently they have a direct line to Jesus and he told them that the shutdown of the American government was a necessary thing. Or something.
This week's message, however, seems to have missed its intended mark. The words that they put up there undoubtedly mean one thing to them, but mean something completely different to me. They meant for their board this week to issue a warning to us all about how America is losing its moral center, and about how it is a slippery slope and soon we'll all be writhing in the depths of hell because we're sliding at a faster clip every day.
I read the words and found myself saying, "I certainly hope so."
What did the board say?
"What you accept today will be normal tomorrow."
You see, it is my fervent desire that things we accept today become so normal tomorrow that people wonder why there was ever such a fuss made to begin with. I would love for someone to say, "You mean people were upset that homosexuals and lesbians wanted to marry the people that they love? Whatever for? That seems close-minded and an archaic way of thinking."
I desperately hope that someday a young girl says, "Mom, you'll never guess what we learned in history class today! Do you believe that there were actually State governments that voted to try and restrict, and even abolish, the rights of women to choose what happens to their own bodies?? Did people really used to think that way??"
I would rejoice if I could hear, "Yeah, my grandfather says he won't vote for her for President because she's a woman. Do you believe that? What's that got to do with how well she'll run the country? I don't get old people...I really don't."
I would love for us to accept all of these things so that they truly do become normal tomorrow. It is a dream that there comes a day when normal includes open-mindedness, judging people by their actions rather than their appearance, and a clear delineation between personal moral choices (religious-based or not) and government mandated freedom to MAKE those choices without legal repercussions from those who disagree based on their own personal moral code.
The church in question tends to leave their boards up for a week or two at a time. I hope that this one stays up longer, because for the first time in a long time I have smiled every time I drive past their building and their sign. For the first time in a long, long time I haven't driven past and ended up grumbling or wincing when I see what they have posted there. I know that their intentions and the results are very different, but that's all right, because we finally agree on something.
"What you accept today will be normal tomorrow."
Words to live by.
This week's message, however, seems to have missed its intended mark. The words that they put up there undoubtedly mean one thing to them, but mean something completely different to me. They meant for their board this week to issue a warning to us all about how America is losing its moral center, and about how it is a slippery slope and soon we'll all be writhing in the depths of hell because we're sliding at a faster clip every day.
I read the words and found myself saying, "I certainly hope so."
What did the board say?
"What you accept today will be normal tomorrow."
You see, it is my fervent desire that things we accept today become so normal tomorrow that people wonder why there was ever such a fuss made to begin with. I would love for someone to say, "You mean people were upset that homosexuals and lesbians wanted to marry the people that they love? Whatever for? That seems close-minded and an archaic way of thinking."
I desperately hope that someday a young girl says, "Mom, you'll never guess what we learned in history class today! Do you believe that there were actually State governments that voted to try and restrict, and even abolish, the rights of women to choose what happens to their own bodies?? Did people really used to think that way??"
I would rejoice if I could hear, "Yeah, my grandfather says he won't vote for her for President because she's a woman. Do you believe that? What's that got to do with how well she'll run the country? I don't get old people...I really don't."
I would love for us to accept all of these things so that they truly do become normal tomorrow. It is a dream that there comes a day when normal includes open-mindedness, judging people by their actions rather than their appearance, and a clear delineation between personal moral choices (religious-based or not) and government mandated freedom to MAKE those choices without legal repercussions from those who disagree based on their own personal moral code.
The church in question tends to leave their boards up for a week or two at a time. I hope that this one stays up longer, because for the first time in a long time I have smiled every time I drive past their building and their sign. For the first time in a long, long time I haven't driven past and ended up grumbling or wincing when I see what they have posted there. I know that their intentions and the results are very different, but that's all right, because we finally agree on something.
"What you accept today will be normal tomorrow."
Words to live by.
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Amen sister friend!
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