Thursday, December 23, 2010

Palin Derangement Syndrome

Sarah Palin - At this time, I don't think any other name can create more of a stir. Many people love her but just as many despise and loathe her. Now, when he was president, many suffered from Bush Derangement Syndrome which meant he could never, ever do anything good or right. People were completely irrational in this matter.

The same is now being said about Sarah Palin. But I don't understand why. Currently, she is a private citizen and, unless you lived in Alaska when she was governor, she has absolutely no effect on your life. Why does she awaken such hatred in people? And her daughter Bristol has been just as vilified. I know of no other child of a public figure who has been treated as she has. What has Bristol ever done to anyone?

There are many people with whom I disagree politically but I don't despise them. I don't care for my representatives in the House and Senate but I don't go berserk when their names come up in conversation. Just what is it about Sarah?

As I said, she is a private citizen and is entitled to speak her mind just as we all are. Do they think she has cast a spell over our civic leaders who follow her every command? It's truly ridiculous.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

More on Women Priests

In a previous post, I allowed as how women should not be priests because it would then give men more time to watch sports and drink beer. Last night, I realized something. When you say beer, what country comes to mind? Yes, Germany. At the Second Vatican Council what country led the charge to change the Mass? You got it - Germany.

I rest my case.

Saturday, December 04, 2010

The Trappings

Yesterday, someone from Fox News posted on Twitter that she had to get home and put her lights up because her neighbors were outdoing her. This got me to thinking. Is that what Christmas is all about--putting up more lights than your neighbor? I call this the trappings of the season.

I also just read on Facebook that a friend is so happy that her house is all decorated and she feels warm and cozy. Isn't that nice? I wanted to comment, "How about getting your soul ready?"

Now, don't get me wrong. I love all the Christmas decorations and fun that goes with the season. But why do we do all these things? What exactly is Christmas all about?

Okay, you may say, it's the birth of Jesus. What does that mean? What is so important about this day? And technically, Dec. 25th most likely was not the day that Jesus was born but Holy Mother Church in her wisdom has designated that day to commemorate His birth and who am I to disagree?

Think about it: over 2,000 years ago a baby was born in a manger in Bethlehem. This birth changed the entire world forever. We base our timeline on this event. We have BC (before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini or the Year of our Lord). Even if you subscribe to the politically correct CE or Common Era what is the common denominator? It is the birth of Jesus the Christ!

So, between stringing lights and decorating trees, take time to think about the real Reason for the Season. Jesus came into this world to die for us and to open the gates of Heaven. He conquered death! He promises us eternal life if we die without mortal sin. Does it get better than that?

Merry Christmas!