Thursday, September 24, 2020

A BIBLICAL TALE WITH LESSONS FOR OUR TIME!

As the sitting President expresses his view -- implicitly and even explicitly -- that he will not accept the results of an election that does not keep him in office, and will, in fact, do anything to remain in office, a Biblical tale comes to mind. 

You can find it in the First Book of Kings, 3:16-28.

Briefly, two women in the same household have babies a few days apart.  One is healthy but the other one dies.   There is some confusion as to which baby belongs to which mother.  So the women go before wise King Solomon to resolve the dispute.

King Solomon instructs the mothers to cut the living baby in half and divide it between them.  One mother remains silent but the other mother cries out: "NO!  Do not kill the baby!  Give it to the other woman!" 

King Solomon immediately orders the baby to be given, alive, to the woman who protested the killing, saying that this woman, who would rather lose her baby than see it be slain, had to be the real mother.   

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This story comes to mind as I watch the two candidates for the Presidency of the United States approach this highly contested election!   

Saturday, September 19, 2020

FLIP-FLOP

Flip: 2015 -- Senator Lindsay Graham (R) Chair of Senate Committee on the Judiciary, speaking immediately after the passing of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on February 13, 2015 (when the President was Barack Obama) said this seat should be held open so that the "next president" could make the nomination for a replacement.  Judge Neil Gorsuch was eventually appointed by President Donald Trump  and confirmed in April 2017

Flop: 2020 -- Senator Lindsay Graham (R), Chair of Senate Committee on the Judiciary, speaking immediately after the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg September 19, 2020 (when the President was Donald J. Trump), said this vacancy should be filled immediately and not wait for the upcoming November Presidential election.