Friday, December 24, 2021

Christ, COVID, and the Spirit of Fear

Christ, the Reason for this Season, is also the Logos, the Word, or the Reason of God. The antithesis of Logos is chaos. The spirit of fear is intrinsically irrational, unsound.


And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord (Luke 2:8-11).

It’s Christmas. 

The Lord’s angel who announced the good news of the world’s Savior and commanded the shepherds to be not afraid spoke not only to them but to us as well. The advent of Christ, the logos (word, reason) of God made flesh, doesn’t just render fear superfluous. The incarnation of the second person of the Blessed Trinity unequivocally forbids indulgence of, as Paul refers to it, “the spirit of fear.” 

For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).

Of course, Paul merely distilled a theme that pervades the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation: Believers, by virtue of their commitment to the God who creates, sustains, and redeems them, are expected to eschew, not fear per se, but a temperament of fear that, in light of God’s promise, can only be deemed irrational.

Fear in itself is universal, necessary, and, when it alerts us to real dangers demanding attention, desirable, for fear in such circumstances keeps us safe. Fear is actually one of God’s countless blessings. In contrast, fearlessness in the face of danger is no virtue. As Aristotle noted, a person who is deficient in fear when a situation demands a greater supply of it is unreasonable. He is vicious, and his vice is that of recklessness.

Irrational fear, however, is something Christians must acknowledge and surmount. This being said, it is at once tragic and outrageous that during this Christmas season so many self-styled disciples of the babe born in the manger have in effect decided to cancel their Christmas celebrations because of their fear over the possibility of contracting a cold-virus—and, yes, SARS CoV-2 is a cold virus—with a survival rate of 99.5-99.9 percent. 

It’s even worse than this, though. Far from being something new and mysterious, COVID has been with the world for the better part of two years now. Those most fearful are those who are “fully vaccinated,” “boosted,” and continue to wear masks. Their fear, which has been more or less constant for the last 21 months, has recently spiked to March 2020 levels over Omicron—which is by all accounts the mildest yet of the COVID variants.

The fear over COVID, in other words, is more irrational than it has ever been. This is no mean feat, given just how irrational this fear has been since day one. 

Conspicuously, painfully absent from the scene is the spirit of “power and of love and of a sound mind” that is supposed to distinguish Christians. 

As far as power goes, the only power on display is that of career bureaucrats, politicians, media figures, and the CEOs of pharmaceutical companies—all of whom serve their material interests through a tireless campaign of panic, deception, intimidation, and coercion. Their power has expanded exponentially to heretofore unseen levels courtesy of the millions and millions of citizens who ceded it to them from fear. 

As for love, it has seen better days. Clearly, the ruling class hasn’t a scintilla of love for those whom they rule. It’s not necessarily quite right, however, to say as many commentators often say, that its members have contempt for the citizenry. Certainly, there’s some contempt. Yet it’s probably most accurate to characterize the predominant attitude of the powers-that-be as simply exploitative. Citizens are mere objects, things, nothing more and nothing less than a means to an end, whether the end is votes, ratings, readership, or profits.

Yet the love has been in shamefully short supply during the COVID era on the part of the masses too. While the fearful are undoubtedly sincere, they must, ultimately, own it. They are responsible for having elevated their fear over and above all other considerations. Their hysteria over this cold virus with a mortality rate of one-tenth to one-half of one percent has motivated them to happily endorse—to make possible—the systematization of fear. Those who had always purported to value the tolerance, inclusion, and, yes, love, of “the other” have chosen to institutionalize intolerance, exclusion, and dread of the other—who is now virtually anyone and everyone, including friends, neighbors, and the members of their own families. 

Those who not all that long ago shouted, “Bridges, not walls!” and who still insist upon the realization of a “borderless” world have done an about-face in the COVID era as they have embraced as many borders and walls as there are human beings. Only these barriers between persons are in the form of masks, plastic visors, and other “social distancing” protocols. 

Those who are forever wailing over “systemic racism” have zero qualms about systematizing the very sorts of oppressive restrictions that they claim to oppose. Masks, historically, have signified outlawry. This has a “disparate impact” upon blacks who have borne and continue to bear a stigma of criminality. Masks render users partially faceless and impede the sounds of their voices. They also put others on notice that a mask wearer is like a leper, the flesh-and-blood embodiment of a deadly disease. 

Faceless, voiceless, untouchable—are these not the very evils to which racism subjects its victims? And, by the very definition of “systemic racism” as it is wielded by its self-sworn enemies, are not these COVID restrictions systemically racist by reason of the “disparate impact” they have upon blacks?

Those who have been shouting from the rooftops, “My body, my choice!” since forever are now vigorously advocating for mandating experimental COVID vaccines that are not yet fully tested and after the injection of which, according to the CDC’s own VAERS system, more adverse effects have ensued than have reportedly followed after the administration of all other vaccines combined over the last 30 years. Furthermore, the fearful favor systematic discrimination against the vaccine-averse throughout every aspect of society—regardless of how much pain and suffering it causes.

And since nearly 70 percent of American blacks remain unvaccinated, this again shows that, by their own lights, the fearful insist on perpetuating the very systemic racism against which they railed most vocally. 

Those most easily panicked have always been those to shout loudest on behalf of the working class, the needy, the poor, the oppressed, and the downtrodden. Yet because of the system that they’ve endorsed, since the beginning of the COVID era in March of 2020, legions of Americans have lost their jobs and businesses. They’ve also lost relationships that sustain them, those “little platoons,” as Burke referred to those of our communities that enrich our lives with meaning. Friendships and family ties have ruptured. Domestic abuse, substance abuse, and rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide have risen dramatically. 

Because of the “quarantines” that the fearful have supported, it is estimated that 2 billion people around the world fell into poverty last year. Evidently, the disruption in the global supply chains was too much.      

On a personal or more local level, the fearful have treated their relatives, friends, neighbors, and even strangers who they regard as “anti-maskers” and “anti-vaxxers” in ways that, as far as the consequences, if not necessarily the motives, of their actions are concerned, can only be described as cruel. 

There has been no love.

Regarding a sound mind, by now it should be self-evident that the spirit of hysteria that has defined the age of COVID is a function of a most unsound mind. No more needs to be said on that front here other than this:

Christ, the Reason for this Season, is also the Logos, the Word, or the Reason of God. The antithesis of Logos is chaos. The spirit of fear is intrinsically irrational, unsound. 

This Christmas, let us pray that God continues to hold us steady in the midst of this sea of irrational fear that surrounds us. Let us pray that those who have become possessed by the spirit of fear may see the error of their ways, repent of their actions, and become free.

And let us pray as well that God may visit his justice upon the powerful who have corrupted and harmed untold numbers of human beings around the planet.

Let us pray that the truth about this ugly episode in our history may finally be revealed. 

Merry Christmas.   


X22, We the People news, and more-Dec 24

 




Merry Christmas Eve. A few truth bombs before I deal out tonight's news:

America is and always will be a Christian nation, the future for this country is bright and not full of doom and gloom, the Democrat party is going to be dead in the next 1 or 2 years, Every traitor to this country will face justice, God's not dead. And NONE of this is up for debate, NONE! Because this is all the truth!

Anticipation


This post is another repeat, one I usually re-post every year. 
I’ve made a couple of updates to ages and gifts.


The Secret Sam was my favorite Christmas present as a child. I still have it, and I will keep it, or perhaps pass it on to a grandchild. Oh, how I was excited and hoping the year I asked for my own Secret Sam. My mother told me it was a boy’s toy, but I was never a Barbie doll girl.

That was my spy year, my year of intrepid adventures around the neighborhood. It was one of my last Christmases as a child, I think, wanting toys and dreaming of adventures. Not too many years later, perhaps even the next one, my Christmas gifts would be stereos and albums, bell bottom jeans and paisley print turtlenecks.

Perhaps that is why the memory of it is such a treasure to me.

This year my grandchildren will be blessed with the breathless anticipation of what might be under the tree Christmas morning. They will be late to bed, too excited to sleep easily, and early to rise, rushing to the living room in all the excitement and wonder a child can have. 
They are being taught the real reason for Christmas, and they will have opened the last flap on the Advent calendar the day before, they will place Jesus in the manger on Christmas morning, and some of them will have caught snippets of the Christmas story, perhaps even at Midnight Mass, but most are still too young to really understand the Biblical readings.
They have a book here at my house that unfolds into the journey to Bethlehem, and all the figures are there to travel or meet Mary and Joseph along the way. We read stories, we sing songs, we watch videos.

Together we have baked cookies and breads and made treats, and we have given them away. One granddaughter talks about Jesus and Mary and Joseph as if she is speaking of beloved family members who have gone on an exciting trip. She loves moving the nativity figures closer to the stable as Christmas approaches.

She is nine years old this year, and half the gifts she has asked for are toys, but the other half consists of cooking classes and more grown up gifts. Last year her gifts included lots of cooking paraphernalia. She’s been making biscuits, breads, and cookies with me since she could stand in a chair, and now she wants to learn to cook on her own, more things than just breads.

This tells me her childhood days are beginning that wonderful, terrible transition into her preteen and maturing years. That fills me with joy as I see the wonder and potential in her, all the gifts and innocence she has to offer to the world. But as her grandmother, oh, how I’m going to miss my little girl, the first grandchild God gave to us.

We now have eight grandchildren, and two of them are older than her, some of them having come into our family through marriage. The youngest is three, probably my favorite year to get to spend Christmas with a child. This year I’ll enjoy as much of his wonder and excitement as I can. Note: he’s now four.

I want to help nurture faith, hope, and love, generosity, joy, as well as create memories and enjoy the anticipation. I want to see Christmas through the eyes of happy children who see so clearly the joy, the promise, and the simpleness of it all.
Most of all, I want to share the feelings, the very same feelings of a child who exclaims “I love Jesus!” and means it with all their heart.

May your Christmas Eve be blessed with warmth and hope and family and stockings that will soon be full, a house filled with scents of the season, and the anticipation of the birth of our Savior.

I pray for those who can’t be home, especially our service men and women, all those who work to keep us safe and healthy, and those who just can’t be home with loved ones. I pray for those who are alone in the world, for children who won’t have a joyful and warm and safe Christmas.

I pray for those who are suffering and isolated because of the pandemic, and for families separated because of illness or quarantine.

I pray for the world to share the joy and peace of the season. God bless us every one.


White House Decorated With Touching Christmas Message 'YOU WILL DIE'



WASHINGTON, D.C.—The nation’s capital grew even more festive as the White House unveiled its facade lit with a resplendent light display spelling out the touching message, “YOU WILL DIE.”

The holiday message of light and hope comes at a dark time for our nation, as millions of Americans have chosen to ignore scientifically rigorous government lobbyists and refused to get vaccinated against a virus with a 100% mortality rate.

“Our country needs a message of hope from its leadership during this dark, deadly, perilous, disastrous, corpse-strewn winter season,” said White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, “That’s why the President chose this message, so all Americans can hold their heads high…unless they’re unvaccinated, in which case they will surely die.”

Biden has reportedly already tasked staffers to prepare a New Year’s Eve fireworks show that will fill the sky with the message, “ALL IS LOST.”


Nurse Ratched Hochul

Move over Gretchen Whitmer, there’s a new Nurse Ratched in town.

Now I know how Michiganders feel having to live under the rule of Gretchen “Nurse Ratched” Whitmer. With Andrew Cuomo gone, New York has its own Nurse Ratched, Kathy Hochul.

Can I just say for the record I thoroughly detest this woman?

I can’t stand the sight of her. Those eyebrows giving her face a perpetual look of surprise. The “sucked on a lemon” pursed lips. Nurse Ratched Hochul looks like the demon spawn of Nancy Pelosi.

Kathy Hochul typifies everything I hate about Democrat women politicians. These chicks are so hell-bent on proving that they are capable of more than just staying home and raising children. But whenever they get an ounce of power, what do they do? They treat us like their children.

Nurse Ratched Hochul keeps lecturing us that her number one job is to make sure we stay safe and healthy. No, Kathy. That isn’t your job. We’re not your children; we’re grown-ass adults. Making sure we’re safe and healthy is our job.

This week, she’s taken to warning us recalcitrant children that we better not even THINK about celebrating Christmas with the family if we haven’t gotten vaccinated.

“And if you don’t get vaccinated, I won’t let you come with us when we go to Grandma’s for Christmas! You want that? You want me to drive off and leave you all by yourself on Christmas? Don’t think I won’t do it, bucko. Because I will.”

You know, I have a Central New York accent too, and even I can’t stand listening to Nurse Ratched Hochul’s flat Buffalo accent.

Okay, admittedly, my accent isn’t nearly as grating. Though that might be because I don’t deploy it to boss people around like I’m their longsuffering, underappreciated mother.

Are there really any New Yorkers who are waiting to get permission from Nurse Ratched Hochul before spending Christmas with family?

Okay, yes, there are. And I bet I can guess who they are.

Monday on his show, Tucker Carlson landed on the perfect description of the Democrat Party base. In his monologue about Biden’s failed COVID policies, Tucker said the Democrats have become the party of “neurotic, personally unsatisfied white ladies who live in the suburbs.”

LOL!

That pretty much sums up Nurse Ratched Hochul’s base of support.

See, women like that expect their leaders to infantilize them. They demand a government that sees to their every need from cradle to grave.

Man, it just irritates the living crap out of me.

Remember when Ron DeSantis warned that eventually they would redefine “fully vaccinated” to include the booster shot and then fire everyone who hasn’t been “boosted?”

The UK Independent “fact-checked” DeSantis’ prediction with the headline “DeSantis falsely claims vaccinated citizens without boosters could be declared ‘unvaccinated’ and lose their jobs.”

Well, guess what governor is considering changing the definition of “fully vaccinated” to include a booster shot?

Fact-check that, you prats.

The day Andrew Cuomo announced he was resigning, I said there was no reason to burst into glorious song about it because that meant we were stuck with this wretched, odious woman.

Kathy Hochul is doubling down on all the things that didn’t work the last time. And because the “neurotic, personally unsatisfied white ladies who live in the suburbs” call the shots in the state, she’s going to do it while treating us all like her disobedient children.


This Christmas Season, Don’t Allow Liberals To Make You Miserable


They don’t spread cheer. They spread grief.



More so than ever, it feels like Democrats and tireless liberals need to remind everyone how joyless they are, even during the most wonderful time of the year. They can’t help themselves, and they do it so proudly.

An insufferable woman named Jenni Avins lectured this week in The New York Times (if you’re going to declare to everyone how miserable you are, why not do it in our most important newspaper?) that anyone suffering an illness should avoid holiday-themed parties.

“Even if it’s not Covid, it’s never a good look — especially in flu season — to show up resembling an extra from ‘Contagion,’” she said. “At the risk of being a Grinch, I’d rather not catch your head cold or stomach flu, thank you. In 2021, health feels like a greater, and perhaps more fragile, gift than ever before — which means that if you’re feeling unwell, the best present you can give might be sparing others your presence.”

These are the expressions of a person who does not care about your health. She cares that you know how repulsed she is by others, likely as a way of coping with her own inferiority complex. What person with a stomach flu — the symptoms of which are unbearable intestinal cramps and irrepressible diarrhea — has ever felt the need to show up to a Christmas party?

That does not happen, but Davis has a chip on her shoulder and needs people to know it. People like her don’t spread cheer. They spread grief.

Earlier this month, author Brian Broome, another miserable left-winger, expressed his general disdain for the holiday spirit, announcing in a Washington Post op-ed, “I hate Christmas.” Broome actually states in the piece that he commits a touching act of charity every year — “each year, I give to and support an organization that provides children from struggling families with toys” — and yet still, he can’t resist.

“There have even been years when I have skipped Christmas completely, taken advantage of the fact that the whole country is shut down and silent, and spent the day watching horror movies alone and eating Chinese take-away,” he wrote. “Someone you know, and love, may prefer this option. For those who hate the holidays, I stand with you.”

Imagine going through life with that kind of gloom.

On second thought, don’t. Don’t let liberals make you miserable, especially around Christmas.



Biden Aides Tell Friends in Media Working for This Administration Is a Misery at Christmas


The New York Post {HERE} and Politico {HERE} are sharing stories from White House aides about how their job sucks and many of them are likely to leave at the beginning of the year.  The staffers give examples of a joyless and miserable job at the White House while the top tier pass out champagne perks to their DC elite friends and treat the Biden aides as simple servants.

Apparently, under the regime of Joe Biden, if a White House staffer wants to attend an event or bring their family to visit, the aide must agree to work as an unpaid volunteer delivering services and taking care of the invited list of guests and clients.

As the New York Post noted, “Some White House workers reportedly blame the low morale on the presence of longtime Biden aides who remain distant from their colleagues, a situation summed up by the phrase: “No new friends in Biden world.””

WASHINGTON DC – […]   The small perks of working in the White House, like the chance to take part in holiday parties and ceremonies, have also been in short supply. For the White House’s Independence Day party, most White House staff could only attend if they worked as unpaid volunteers staffing the event, per an email from White House operations sent at the time and shared with us. For the Thanksgiving turkey pardoning and the Christmas tree lighting, attendance was doled out via a lottery system, leaving out many White House aides.

The White House also used a lottery to dole out time slots for holidays tours this week, setting aside three days when staffers could bring their family members to see the building’s elaborate Christmas decor. Most were understanding of the restrictions, until White House Operations asked for volunteers to staff five extra days of tours for non-White House staff. Some staffers fumed as “D.C. Randos” posted White House pictures across social media this week, believing that White House staff should have been taken care of first.

[…] The official added: “It’s also hypocritical and ironic that a President whose brand is built on empathy and family has staff policies that fly in the face of that brand. It’s not a good look and it’s emblematic of how this place runs.” (read more)

 

The ordinary emotional disposition of leftists and Democrats, writ large, is depressing, angry and negative, the result from a lifetime of blame casting.  The most valued skillset advancing the career of any professional leftist, is their ability to project victimhood.  If you do this long enough, it becomes the only thing you know how to do.  ‘Hang around a one-legged man long enough, and you will walk with a limp’. (more)


Catholic University Student Penalized For Referring To God As A Man



A student at the Catholic Loyola Marymount University was dismayed to find out her professor deducted points on her final paper because the student referred to God with the masculine pronoun “he.”

The student, who decided to remain anonymous, was marked down by Professor Cecilia Gonzalez-Andrieu, a professor of theology and theological aesthetics. In a filled-out rubric, Gonzalez-Andrieu explained why the student had lost points on her essay, writing that she “Uses male-gendered language for God repeatedly.”

The student contended that her paper, which was written for a religion course entitled “Care of our Common Home,” should not have lost points for using language consistent with the Bible and her Catholic beliefs. In an email to the professor, she noted that at “multiple times throughout the Bible, God is referred to as ‘he,’ then going on to say “I feel targeted by your comment, as I was raised in the church with the belief that God is a male.”

She also cited the Apostle’s Creed, which includes references to God as “the Father almighty” and refers to him with the word “his.” The student added, “This is my belief and at a Catholic university and in a Christian course you should not be able to take any points off for this.”

Gonzalez-Andrieu responded to the student by reaffirming her decision to penalize her for using male pronouns in reference to God. Gonzalez-Andrieu told the student that in order for her to receive the points back, she’d have to “have a conversation with other scholars” in the footnotes. She also requested that the student “resubmit your paper and add a footnote stating your reasons as a scholar to opt to preserve male language for God.”

The original languages of the Bible very clearly use male references for God, both in explicitly gendered pronouns and in depictions of God’s attributes. That is why all accurate English translations of the Bible use male pronouns for God as well.

Mark Brumley is a Catholic apologist, author, and the president of Ignatius Press, a Catholic publishing house. Brumley, who holds a master’s degree in theology, defends the use of the term “Father” for God in his article “Why God is Father and Not Mother.”

He points out that, rather that solely calling God “Father,” Jesus also “actually used a more intimate word, Abba or ‘Daddy.” He continues, contending that “Anyone who wants to fiddle with how we talk of God must reckon with Jesus,” who is himself “the fullest revelation of God.”

In a press release from the California College Republicans, president of the LMU College Republicans and Chairman of the statewide organization Will Donahue condemned the professor, saying he is “appalled by this blatant heresy coming out of the theology department,” going on to decry the “compelled speech” as an “attack on one of my member’s freedom of religion.”

Donahue also decried the general direction of the university, which claims to be “institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism,” noting that “their actions this semester have shown utter disregard for their Catholic heritage and their students,” in reference to a fundraiser that the university held for Planned Parenthood and requirements for students to list their pronouns on assignments.

Neither Department Chair Amir Hussain nor Gonzalez-Andrieu responded to requests for comment.


BREAKING: Biden says 'Let's go Brandon, I agree' during Christmas call with kids and parents

 CNN's Jeremy Diamond reported to Twitter on Friday that during a call between President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill and children who were calling into NORAD to track Santa, a dad spoke up at the end of the all and said "Let's go Brandon," to which the President said "Let's go Brandon, I agree."  


"Let's go Brandon," which is "code for "f*ck Joe Biden," has become a common chant at college football game and social gatherings across the country. The trend began when an NBC reporter was trying to cover for a NASCAR crowd chanting "f*ck Joe Biden," and she claimed they were cheering for the winner of the race and saying "Let's go Brandon."

Since then, the cheer has become a rollicking, joyous chant for any group of people, large or small, who want to express their displeasure with the president or the current administration.

"Let's go Brandon" has made its way to wrapping paper, and an entire store opened up selling "Let's go Brandon" in one of the bluest states, Massachusetts. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was heckled with the chant while speaking in San Francisco, and President Biden was treated to "Let's go Brandon" when visiting storm-ravaged Kentucky.  


Songs using the phrase knocked Adele off the charts, and Steve Bannon has backed a cryptocurrency called $FJB, the "Let's go Brandon" coin. Former President Donald Trump even laughed when the chant was heard at the World Series.  

Democrats have claimed that the chant is equivalent to burning the flag. But Democrats and media loved saying "F*ck Trump" during his time in office.  


https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-biden-says-lets-go-brandon-i-agree-during-christmas-call-with-kids-and-parents