The republicans in Congress have once again proven to us that they are willing to sell out the most vulnerable among us to give a break to billionaires. Hard to think of anything less Christlike from the party that so loudly claims to represent Christian values.
Posts by Thomas Horrocks
It’s seminary related. My Greek training finally coming in handy 😂
“If being kind is cringe then we are going to be cringe.”
Parenting in 2025
2. The GOP house proposing a budget that raises the debt ceiling significantly (I’m old enough to remember when they almost shut down the government to avoid that) and cutting programs that support our most vulnerable people, all so they can cut taxes for billionaires.
MAGA in two pictures:
1. Elon Musk, who donated millions to Trump’s campaign, is being allowed to dismantle agencies designed to protect people, agencies that just so happened to be investigating wrongdoing in his companies. Do you think that’s a coincidence?
Our 15 year old is keeping track of possible Taylor Swift references from the Super Bowl announcers. So far she’s heard, “Let the players play,” and “death by a thousand cuts.”
Anybody else?
The Trump admin has reinstated an individual who posted nakedly racist comments on social media. Explicitly racist people are deeply involved in this admin. I’m not saying that everyone who supports Trump is nakedly racist, but I am saying that naked racism is not a dealbreaker.
One of the most heartbreaking things about *gestures to everything* is that we are actually capable of so much better. We could choose to embrace compassion over fear, shared humanity over manufactured division, but we’ve chosen not to.
Roman Emperor Julian the Apostate in the late 4th century, complaining about Christians.
“For it is disgraceful that…the impious Galileans support not only their own poor but ours as well, all men see our people lack aid from us.”
We have got to wake up and realize that we are played by a small ruling class with a vested interest in keeping us fighting each other to protect their wealth and power.
It doesn’t have to be this way. We are capable of so much better.
Trans people aren’t to blame for investment firms buying up as many houses as they can and driving up housing costs. DEI programs aren’t the culprit behind the cost of eggs.
The economic anxiety we feel is real. It’s getting harder to get by. But it’s not immigrants’ fault that average CEO pay has gone up over 1400% since 1978 while average worker pay has only gone up 18%.
One reason I’m so frustrated with our current political reality is that it doesn’t have to be this way. We don’t have to let the billionaire class distract and divide us by scapegoating immigrants, trans people and DEI programs while they pass tax cuts for themselves and pad their profit margins.
So in the last few days we’ve seen
“Law and order” for immigrants.
“Mercy and forgiveness” for American citizens who stormed the capitol and violently attacked police officers.
You see the double standard, right?
The unhinged responses to Bishop Budde’s very reasonable and biblical sermon are just further evidence that so-called Christian nationalism is just plain ole nationalism with a thin Christian veneer. It has little use for Jesus beyond a mascot in its quest for self-serving power.
Feel like posting this again today for no reason at all.
I think an interesting an interesting thesis would be to consider the impact of the creeds (which are quite silent about ethics, love, and the actual life and teachings of Jesus) on Christian Nationalism, which is also conspicuously lacking Jesus.
When I was a kid I liked to study magic tricks. I learned that one of the keys to pulling off a sleight of hand is distraction. All this talk of taking over Greenland and Canada and changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico makes me think about that. And maybe this is the move it’s hiding?
It’s a real humbling moment when you realize you’ve temporarily forgotten how to do long multiplication with bigger numbers 😅 #snowday
Generally speaking, billionaires and corporate executives don’t have our best interests at heart, but they do have a vested interest in keeping us divided over culture wars. I fear that until we realize this, we’ll have trouble escaping this mess.
Health insurance companies exist to make a profit. To do this, they must bring in more than they pay out. They have a vested financial interest in denying claims. These are the same companies who decide what is “medically necessary.” Tell me how that’s not an egregious conflict of interest.
Who said anything about being a doormat?
Maybe it has always been this way and I’m just noticing it more, but there seems to be a growing tendency to overlook, minimize, or even justify bad behavior when “our side” does it, and I’m afraid of how that worsens the already alarming loss of any kind of shared reality.
So here’s the thing…even IF there wasn’t a parable *explicitly* undermining this narrow idea of neighbor, Jesus also said “love your enemies.” There’s simply no escaping the fact that Jesus calls us to radically expand our concepts of love and hospitality.
I wouldn’t know where to begin, other than by saying that in the eyes of the younger generation of far-right provocateurs, Wilson et al are too “woke.”
Really wild over on that other place watching as Doug Wilson and James White and company scrambling as they are getting devoured by the monsters they created.
These charts are occupying my headspace. So many people voting against their own values due to misinformation.
Though I suppose in this instance, and only this instance, I should call it “X,” since that’s when it really hit fever pitch.
The degree to which Twitter may have desensitized us and normalized toxicity…