future-thoughts

Nov 16, 2005 at 15:41 o\clock

The real Magician

Mood: Tired
Listening to: Rain

So there's all this hype about Harry Potter.  The bad ass, anti-Christian Paganist witch corrupting children and turning them to magic.  Evil is as evil does.

I may be wrong, but Harry hasn't forced teenage boys to kill other teenage boys and men and women and children in a foreign country. He hasn't lied to the free world about his intentions.  He hasn't used dogma to suppress people for thousands of years.

Excuse me when I accuse the bible belt, the politicians, the press and the conservatives for being the real magicians, the ones who practice black magic, turning people on people in the name of 'good'.

I don't read Potter books, but that's not really the point is it?  To say he's evil is shifting focus and blame from where it really lies.


Nov 16, 2005 at 14:23 o\clock

Truth...

Mood: Sleepy
Listening to: get down girl...

is a metaphor for deceit.


Nov 15, 2005 at 15:02 o\clock

Who's 'Flu-ing Who?

Mood: Pretty Hectic!
Listening to: A mate on the cellphone...

I wish I wrote this... I don't like to use other people's quotes, but this is pretty good.

I think it is the worldwide hysteria about bird 'flu that got me thinking and
wondering whether this is a media beat up (for lack of news) or a
pharmaceutical grag (for share price) or simply the genuine thing. Difficult
to tell about a virus that mutates, or a news media that thrives on what
ifs, conjecture and conspiracy.
 
We have all had the conspiracy theories about the American flag waving on
the moon; or the idea that the plane that hit the Pentagon on September 11th
was really a hand held rocket, etc! We have had the Y2K bug that was supposed to bring the computerised world to a halt!

There is the internet e-bay and “trade me” mania in which goods and services
are auctioned – real sight unseen! Scam artists inviting personal bank
details are given freely by willing adults!

I think what we experience is a loss of universal innocence. A loss that was
traditionally filled by a loving God (or an objective science). Now that
even these (God and science) are mistrusted, we have a society belief crisis
in so much it is not what we believe, but who can we believe?
 
One of the main ingredients of a good education is to develop the art of
discernment – sorting out the difference between fact and fiction; discourse
and opinion, research and survey etc. We all have a part to play in this as
we bring up our families. The TV/newspaper slant is not necessarily the
reality of any situation.

We can’t help being bought by a secular Press. It is said that a secular
society can deliver many things – but it cannot deliver meaning!
Perhaps it is time to trust in the reassurance a young child can give, or
the matured wisdom of a dying person or the words of scripture “I am with
you at all times, even to the end of times”.
 
In the meantime, buy Roche Pharmaceutical shares! You can’t lose.