Saturday, December 24, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
The “Bay-nest Monster" - And the Winner of First-Place Prize for Scrooge 2011-Chevron
As I write, Chevron (formerly Standard Oil) is trying to get a refund
of approximately $50 - $60 million on its Richmond refinery property tax
payments for 2004-2006. If this effort is successful, it could set a
precedent for a potential refund of over $150 million for 2004-2009.
Having done business here since 1904, Chevron contributed $3.7 million
to local organizations. Not enough to have any real impact, but enough
to fuel its PR engine and to get the myriad of competing small and
ineffective social service providers in the Greater Richmond communities
fighting over crumbs and caution silence to would-be critics of
Chevron's calumny.
Oh, I forgot to mention this. Chevron
posted record profits in each of the last five years, and its profits
for the third quarter of 2011 were $7,830,000,000 (seven billion, eight
hundred thousand), (while the rest of us are combating
recession-depression. This quarterly profit means that its “charitable
contribution" to the surrounding community is 0.047% of the profit it
made in just three months (July-September, 2011).
Because of
lobbying efforts to keep much of Greater Richmond unincorporated and
available for questionable and low tax land use, Richmond, California is
a series of pockets, many steeped in poverty and others, islands of
affluence. This lack of geographic unity and stability also translates
into demographic chaos, which has created the objective social
conditions where the middle class is shrinking and moving away, While
this occurs, companies like Pixar (under the then leadership of the much
heralded late Steve Jobs) grew strong off Richmond’s low taxes and and
favorable land use, and then when rich enough, moved its operations to
Emeryville for a sweeter deal.
As with Chevron, their
employees (none of which were from the community) did not like having to
work around “those people.” That’s why I don’t take my grandchildren
to see Pixar movies. We need to start selectively boycotting those who
boycott us, and that includes Chevron, Pixar and Wal-Mart. We can’t get
all the culprits all at once, but we can selectively put pressure on
these obvious corporate raiders and destroyers of middle class America
to repent or face dwindling profits (hello Bank of America). Anyway
ARCO premium seems to last longer in my car than Chevron.
Chevron is so cynical and disrespectful of the community that it had the
temerity this fall to offer 14 jobs to anyone in Richmond who applied
for them. Of course these were low paying and menial. Black and brown
college graduates who live in the community never seem to get a first
interview with Chevron. A glimpse of the skeletal workforce that
remains after Chevron moved many of their research and development jobs
to San Ramon (again because their engineers and technicians were “not
comfortable” working around so many poor "overly-melanized" people and
“immigrants” living in “blighted areas).”
The tax breaks that
Chevron with a large army of lawyers is seeking, will mean the most
vulnerable and disadvantaged, but also the most “colorful” part of
Contra Costa County will experience more cuts in public safety,
education, and basic services. It will have a severe impact on an
already struggling West Contra Costa Unified School District. These tax
breaks will also result in the layoffs of city, country, school
district, water, and etc. workers at a time when we are already
experiencing record unemployment and a recession that is in reality
worse than the 1930s Depression.
But I believe Chevron wants
the community to disintegrate, because its deterioration is the basis
for its claim that it is overtaxed. The city of Richmond has tried,
mostly in vain, to stem the pollution that is so toxic in the air where I
and other Richmondites seek to live quietly and peacefully. It is
angry that we have stopped it from expanding its ugly operations over
the entire waterfront and into more at-risk residential communities.
Meanwhile it seeks to take back $60 million after having cynically
contributed less than $4 million to the community's dire needs. Its
like wanting to terminate an employee for missing work due to illness,
while having her or him work in such a toxic environment that they can
never recover their health. As we sit through this Christmas watching
“Scrooged,” I would challenge the occupiers who have settled before the
cameras in San Francisco and Oakland and Berkeley to just turn your
heads a little toward the peninsula that separates the San Francisco and
San Pablo Bays (apparently we are invisible to some). Richmond is a
wonderful community, notwithstanding the high unemployment rate and
poverty. On any given warm sunny day, you can to to the parks and
beaches and see numerous families (fathers, mothers, grandparents) with
their children, enjoying the California life as best they can on very
limited resources. While many small companies and both national and
international corporations enjoy our generous tax breaks and land use
policies, they don’t seem to want to pay any taxes for operating at here
all, and tend to abandon us once they have gotten all they can get from
us.
Again-Ebenezer Scrooge move over! Chevron demands recognition for First Place Christmas Scrooge Award.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
The Magnificent Song of Mary
Fourth Sunday of Advent Gospel of St. Luke-1:51-53
"He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud
in the thoughts of their hearts. He has brought down the powerful from
their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with
good things, and sent the rich away empty."
"The fool has said
in his heart, 'There is no God.'" Even worse, we live in a day when
people have become so arrogant because of the accolades heaped on them
from hero/idol worshipers, that they presume to accept and give
themselves praise as if to say, "I am God." You hear people saying, "We
need to elect someone who will 'save us,'" or thanking someone for
"making life or 'it' possible for them." This is the foolishness that
made the gentle Psalmist (14:1) become so harsh in her/his composition.
Upon hearing the news that she is to give birth to the
promised Messiah, the virgin mother of God acknowledges, not her own
greatness, not her own importance, not her own significance, not her own
role, but she extols God, she magnifies not Mary, not the child to be
born, but the God who will use both as a channel to demonstrate
unconditional love, by delivering humanity from a condition of our own
making.
The final call of Advent is an old call. It is a call
to turn to God and away from idolatry: the praise of human beings (any
human being) and all that human beings conceive, make and plan. No
matter how good or how great our achievements, our personalities, our
accomplishments, our status, our inventions, our creativity. The focus
of all life is the God "in whom we live, move and have our very
existence." All else leads to frustration and a denial of the God who
loves us and cares for us even as we deny God.
In this evil
time, we are surrounded by business leaders, clergy, educators,
international and local political leaders, friends, spouses, significant
others, parents, children, aunts, uncles, community leaders--all who
make the claim for their significance. They believe that have the right
to tell us to shop for things we don't need, to sing songs about
fictitious fat elves in red suits who encourage us to hit the
departments stores, the jewelry shops, the sporting goods stores and the
big boxes--all to celebrate one who was born in poverty and calls us to
simplicity of lifestyle, to forsake greed, to forsake cultural and
social climbing, to deny ourselves the benefit of status and importance,
and to elevate others as being more important and of greater
significance than ourselves,
How do we let advertising,
newspapers, Hollywood, the music industry, Wall Street and all other the
"pimps" and "pushers" of business enterprise, hijack the birth,
resurrection of the very one they deny by their practices and marketing
strategies? Do not miss the judgment implicit in the call to Advent.
Do not sit in a sanctuary or shopping mall or political gathering or
Christmas party or Hanukkah observance and allow "a fool" to make a fool
of you, and you make a fool of yourself, by letting them claim that they
or what they do or what they have done or what they promise to do,
merits the loyalty and devotion that is God's and God's alone. Do not
delude yourself that you will be happy if you just "find the right
person." No. Its the other way around. You are the right person that
GOD is looking to use, just as he chose Mary, to make a difference in
the world for good.
In our One-Year Bible reading for this same
Sunday, God speaks through the prophet Habakkuk (2:18-20)-"Of what
value is an idol, since a man has carved it? Or an image that teaches
lies? For he who makes it trusts in his own creation; he makes idols
that cannot speak. . . . But the Lord is in His holy temple; let all the
earth be silent before him." Mary did not trust in what she was going
to do, but in what God was going to do through her. She understood
Jesus not to be her creation, nor the creation of Joseph, but of God.
In faith she received it, by offering praise to the only God our Savior,
who through unfailing, unspeakable love has been deemed worthy of all
Glory, Majesty, Dominion and Power now and Forever.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
A fist full of dollars . . .
Advent III,
Isaiah 61:1-8
1 The spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, because the LORD . . . has
sent me to bring good news to the oppressed, to bind up the
brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and release to the
prisoners; 8. For I the LORD love justice, I hate robbery and
wrongdoing;
Gospel of St. Luke 1:52-53
52. He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; 53. He has filled the hungry with good things, and sent the rich away empty.
The texts for the Third Sunday of Advent remind us that Jesus’ mission
was indeed “prophetic” and “political.” The soothsayers and false
prophets of our time are more the spokespersons for the affluent and
powerful than they are for the poor and the oppressed. Our own
government seeks to remove the tax status of those churches that would
be prophetic.
In the One-Year Bible reading for today (Amos
2:12) we read, “but you have commanded the prophets not to prophesy.”
The whole Gospel includes the call to individual and societal
transformation. When we respond to the Lordship of Jesus Christ our
personal souls and our personal practices must align with the demands of
the Gospel for holiness of character and life. Those who would oppress
the poor, who would break the hearts, the wills, and pocketbooks of the
people and create poverty and human misery, those who would create
hunger and ignorance and homelessness for a fist full of dollars, are
forever seeking leaders and pastors and rabbis and priests and imams and
politicians who will give them a sugar-coated message.
They
also seek to silence those who would dare speak God’s truth in an age of
coddling the rich and famous, or giving the best seats in churches and
synagogues and temples and mosques, to those who “sell the righteous for
silver, the needy for a pair of shoes, trample the heads of the poor,
and deny justice to the oppressed (Amos 2:6-7).” They hate the Bible
and the message that it contains, because it is uncompromising in its
clear condemnation of exploitation of neighbor and nations. Don’t buy
the popular okey- doke against the sacred Word of God, which in its
pages offers us the pathway to life and true prosperity-a world of peace
free from aggression against the life and livelihood of its people.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
The promise . . .
To him who is able to keep you from falling and
present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great
joy—to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority
through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages now and forevermore! Amen
(Jude 24, 25).
This is God’s promise to all of us. If we will trust God unconditionally, God will complete the development
of our characters and personalities. Further God promises to do this
for all ages, in each incarnation of our existence. Jude’s reiteration
of the promise is to support the prophecy he quotes in his letter
regarding false teachers. This was a promise of Enoch, who he writes is
“the seventh Adam.” While the Judeo-Christian faith speaks little of
this truth from ancient antiquity, it can be found throughout the Bible.
Jude bases the strength of his proclamation that “certain men
whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in
among you . . . who deny Jesus, our only sovereign and Lord” on the fact
that the 7th incarnation of Adam himself, God's first human-spiritual
creation on the earth, made this prophetic announcement long before the
Advent of the Christ.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Making the change . . .
2nd Sunday of Advent also One-Year Bible 12/01/11
2 Peter 3:9, 13, 15
9 The Lord . . . is patient with you, not wanting any to perish, but
all to come to repentance. 13 In accordance with God’s promise we strive
for new heavens, a new earth where all do the right thing. 15 And
regard the patience of our Lord as salvation. The Huffington Post
Friday, December 2, 2011 reports: “After a bank issued
an eviction notice for a home in Northwest Atlanta, sheriff's deputies
and movers went to the residence to remove the people who lived there.
But when they found Vinia Hall, 103, and her daughter, Vita Lee, 83, the
movers and deputies decided not to follow through with it.”
The efforts of the “Occupy Movement” are a witness. Evil in the form of
corporate greed such as unscrupulous real estate transactions, layoffs
and job exports is not the last word. God has just human beings who in
accordance with their faith, love, and human decency will act and
protest on behalf of the poor and marginalized. Each such act in the
language of 2 Peter 3:8-15, “hastens God’s new day, new heaven and new
earth.” These acts serve to inform and guide others in real concrete
repentance—turning away from and standing against all forms of injustice
(sin). They are also signs for those engaged wittingly and unwittingly
in creating suffering and misery; that Love is there for them too. It’s
not too late to make a change.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Keep Alert!
Advent
1, Matthew 13:31-33 "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will
not pass away. But about that day or hour no one knows, neither the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. Beware, keep alert;
for you do not know when the time will come."
Each year, we are
first reminded at this time: "Embrace God's Promises," "Test the
spirits, because not every spirit is of God," and finally "Keep Alert."
We do this by absorbing and meditating on God's Word, in the power of
the Holy Spirit. This is "Old School," but it has endured while fads
and fantasies have faded, misled and ended in disaster for all that
embrace them.
Friday, November 25, 2011
The Best and the Brightest
One-Year
Bible 11/25/11-"Then the king ordered . . . bring . . . young men
without physical defect, handsome, showing aptitude for every kind of
learning, well-informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in
the king's palace. He was to teach them the language and the literature
of the Babylonians (Daniel 1:3-4)."
This is the old formula for
the true annihilation of a people and its culture. Take the best and
the brightest and scrub their brains with the culture and ideology of
the oppressor. Take the ones their people look up to and use them to
hoodwink and bamboozle the rest.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Enough!
One
Year Bible, 11/21/11-Now listen you rich people, . . . . the wages you
failed to pay the workmen who mowed your fields are crying out against
you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord
Almighty. You have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You
have fattened yourselves in the day of slaughter (James 5:1-5)
Occasionally God intervenes in history, because the stench
of some human behavior is so over the top, God chooses not to wait for
“the day of the Lord” to execute justice. The final judgment of the
wicked has been delayed, God being so full of love, “not willing that
any should perish” and “full of compassion and mercy.” But finally God
says, “Enough!” Also there are natural, man-made, legal and social
consequences for those whose idolatry includes a putting profits and
gain before the well-being of people.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
All that we have comes from God . . .
One
Year Bible for 11/20/11-"You do not have because you do not ask God.
When you ask you do not receive because you ask with wrong motives, that
you may spend what you get on your pleasures. . . . Anyone who chooses
to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God (James 4:2c-4)."
In his letter, James was addressing the fighting and quarreling going on in the church (surprise!). Jealousy of
others. He wrote "some even killed out of wanting what someone else
had." All that we are and
have comes from God. We were created to be spiritual beings. The
material world we live in is not reality, it is a physical substitute
where we are challenged to learn divine spiritual lessons as our souls
progress in the life God has for us. The words from James are there to
correct our thinking regarding our "needs" and how they are to be
supplied.
Friday, November 11, 2011
By faith . . .
The One Year Bible reading for 11/11/11-Hebrews 11:1-8. "Now faith is being sure . . . certain . . . not seeing. Without faith it is impossible to please God, ... anyone who comes to him must believe that He exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him. By faith Abraham,... though he did not know where he was going, . . . made his home . . . like a stranger in a foreign country. . . . For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God." The challenge to believe, to trust unconditionally, to follow where God directs and go where God sends is an awesome one--but on 11/11/11 it is available to all of us. Unless God builds through us by faith, no matter how smart, how politically correct, how just, how magnificent, all we do is futile and vain and accomplishes nothing.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Does GOD get angry?
In this week's readings from the "One Year Bible"
(Lamentations-Ezekiel) God is angry and giving Israel over to its
enemies.
Question: Who is God so angry with?
Answer: "You
have profaned me among my people for a few handfuls of barley and scraps
of bread. By lying to my people who listen to lies, you have killed
those who should not have died . . . . (Ezek. 13:19))." God's
anger is directed to those religious leaders who "sell out" and tell
people what they want to hear, according to "Idols set up in their
hearts." The Word of God is truth that demolishes our false idols, our
false sense of peace in the face of suffering and oppression all around
us, our illusions that through some "spiritualized hokus-pokus 'goody
two shoes' prosperity formula" or guru we are blessed by God.
God wants all who long for God's new spiritually-enriched world to
"preach the Word (2 Timothy 4:2)," (not the "rhema word" or the
"new-age" word, all figments of a materialistic (interpreting
wisdom-spiritual promises as material gain), middle-class focused,
oppression-blind mindset, the illusion and idolatry of our "profits and
things before people and prophets" culture. Those who would be faithful
to God and God's vision for the human race face great challenge in
these times. In our time, we want to hear anything that feeds our egos
and our desire to consume, and hate anything that suggests life is more
than desire and consumption.
"For the time will come when
human beings will not put up with actual truth from God, but Instead, to
suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of
teachers and seers who are ready to teach and preach and prophesy what
they want to hear (paraphrased from Greek text, 2 Tim. 4:3-5)." The
"spirit of the age" or our times, is not necessarily the "Spirit of
God." For those of us who claim to represent God and give spiritual
direction to others, heed the warnings from the prophet Ezekiel.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
God's complete miracle
One
Year Bible for 11/02/11-“But we do not have a high priest who is unable
to sympathize with our weaknesses, but . . . who has been tempted in
every way, just as we are—yet without sin (Hebrews 4:15).”
Jesus was without sin. He did not fail God in is incarnations. Those
who believe incarnation is not possible without sin are in error. They
miss the miracle of God that is in Christ, and contradict
God’s Word. The author of Hebrews tells us in verses 4:1-8, that
Joshua did not fail in his incarnation. He preached God’s message
clearly. The writer concludes, “Those who heard the message did not
combine it with faith.” No excuses. We can be God’s complete miracles
and lead others to full transformation.
We need to seek God's
perfection, God's completion, learning every lesson of Love and sharing
it with others as our souls travel through this life in preparation for
the next. Even this message will have to be received in faith or NOT.
For those who believe, no proof is necessary.
For those who don’t believe, no proof is possible.”
Stuart Chase
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Unfocused brains
One
Year Bible-Rejoice in the Lord, always. Do not be anxious-pray and
present petitions to God giving thanks because God has already
responded--experience divine peace--focus on what is true, noble, right,
pure, lovely, admirable--excellent, praiseworthy--put what you know
into practice (Philippians 4:4-8). The above summary of these verses is
faithful to the Greek text.
"Monkey Mind" is a Buddhist
term meaning "unsettled; restless; capricious; whimsical; fanciful;
inconstant; confused; indecisive; uncontrollable". It is what goes on
in our unfocused brains and dominates our thinking when we ignore the
meditation formula set forth above in Philippians 4. Focused meditation
keeps us from living and thinking like "monkeys" and fully attuned to
the God-mind in us.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The New Deal Revisited
Last night we reviewed the story of false prophet Hananiah. Jeremiah
had warned that Judah/Israel would be destroyed and remain in exile for
70 years because of their idolatry and economic exploitation of fellow
Hebrews. Hananiah, seeing that the king and people did not like
Jeremiah’s message, prophesied something different. They would only
be captive for two years; and then God would deliver them from
oppression (Jeremiah 28:1-29:32). Because of this false prophecy,
Jeremiah had been silent, but now he said to Hananiah, “The Lord has not
sent you, yet you have persuaded this nation to trust in lies (28:15).”
Our nation is in crisis, unless you believe the prophets of prosperity,
peace, harmony and security. No one likes bad news, unpopular
messages, negative analyses, and yet we must believe there is a problem
and if we are to act to address it. Too often our own personal comfort
and positions as beneficiaries of the present system cause us to “change
the truth” to fit our privileged place in society. Many people are
benefiting while most are not. We who have relative financial security
will too often look for a Hananiah to suit our false consciousness. We
must remember that the false prophet’s message of comfort does nothing
more than make us totally unprepared, rendering us useless in the face
of reality.
John Edgerton in his study, Speak Against the Day:
The Generation Before the Civil Rights Movement in the South. The
University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, 1995, writes, “Franklin
Roosevelt . . . called for a massive economic reformation to bring a
higher living standards to all; far-reaching new programs in support of
labor, education, health, housing, and the general welfare; . . . and an
opening of the democratic process to virtually all adults as an
alternative to both the oligarchic status quo and to the threat of state
control under socialism or communism.” He concludes however that by
November of 1938 the rich, using racial hatred in the south and “red
baiting” in the country as a whole, slowly regained ground in their
domination of politics and the economy against working Americans. Most
of us are too young to know of how bad it was, but according to
Edgerton, we are approaching those conditions again and need to act
quickly. An unpopular message. It is a message that those who are
comfortable and in the mainstream, will be reluctant to fully embrace.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Frederick Douglass on Obama
The
following was emailed to me by my former lay leader (Washington Heights
United Methodist Church, Chicago, now member of St Mark UMC and
resident of Belize (former British Honduras).
114 years ago, Frederick Douglass provided the explanation for why people are so hard on President Obama.
“Though the coloured man is no longer subject to barter and sale, he is
surrounded by an adverse settlement which fetters all his movements. In
his downward course he meets with no resistance, but his course upward
is resented and resisted at every step of his progress."
"If he
comes in ignorance, rags and wretchedness he conforms to the popular
belief of his character, and in that character he is welcome; but if he
shall come as a gentleman, a scholar and a statesman, he is hailed as a
contradiction to the national faith concerning his race, and his coming
is resented as impudence. In one case he may provoke contempt and
derision, but in the other he is an affront to pride and provokes
malice.”
Frederick Douglass
September 25, 1883
Friday, October 14, 2011
What the Lord requires . . .
One
Year Bible, 10/14-"This is what the Lord says: 'Do what is just and
right. Rescue from the hand of his oppressor the one who has been
robbed. Do no wrong or violence to the alien, the fatherless or the
widow, and do not shed innocent blood. . . . But if you do not, your
palace will become a ruin. . . Because you have forsaken the covenant of
the Lord and served other gods (Jeremiah 22:3-9)'."
Please note that God equates injustice against the poor, the needy, the
marginalized of society as "forsaking the covenant of YHWH/Adonai/the
Lord" and "serving other gods." Feeding the poor, housing the homeless,
throwing charity crumbs at and to those marginalized by our public and
private policies and practices is not sufficient. Such behavior is a
continuation of the idolatry, the abandonment of any meaningful
relationship with Love and Life that true spirituality demands. Only by
changing/repenting/turning away from the policies, practices and
behaviors that perpetuate poverty and suffering for those in the
margins, those we exploit to do our dirty work, and those we keep
unemployed to drive down wages and make mass profits. Only by working
to erase the margins entirely, can the worship of our idols be
abandoned, and our relationship with Life restored.
"We know
what the Lord requires: To do justice, love mercy, and to walk in
humility (Not as little gods ourselves but as gracious collaborators
with the Almighty One in whom we live, move and have our being) (Micah
6:8)."
Peace,
Don
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Enemy Within
One
Year Bible for October 12th-"If my people would listen to me, if Israel
would follow my ways, how quickly would I subdue their enemies and turn
my hand against their foes (Psalm 81:13-14)."
We usually
think of "foes" or "enemies" as external. In my limited experience of
life, I have discovered that more often than not "they" are "internal."
All of us have--from families of origin, or childhood
trauma, or teenage displacement, isolation and rejection, or loss of
loved ones, or of love, or treasures, or livelihood, that which creates
and feeds the enemies within. Yet God is also in our "temple," offering
us ancient spiritual impulses, sounds, thoughts, words, that will free
us to live joyful, love-filled, satisfying lives.
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