{"id":100,"date":"2008-03-12T17:55:51","date_gmt":"2008-03-12T22:55:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.onepeople-oneworld.org\/WordPress\/a-bit-of-an-interruption-to-gods-continuing-civics-lesson\/"},"modified":"2008-03-12T17:55:51","modified_gmt":"2008-03-12T22:55:51","slug":"a-bit-of-an-interruption-to-gods-continuing-civics-lesson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.onepeople-oneworld.org\/WordPress\/2008\/03\/12\/a-bit-of-an-interruption-to-gods-continuing-civics-lesson\/","title":{"rendered":"A bit of an interruption to God&#8217;s continuing civics lesson :^)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Is going to continue but I have to do two other things first.  Jenna has had this song in my head all day long, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=teZx_UBWScM\" target=\"blank\">I Want To Know What Love Is<\/a>, a wonderful song from 1984, George Orwell&#8217;s year.  I like their vision of 1984 much better.<\/p>\n<p>I gotta take a little time<br \/>\nA little time to think things over<br \/>\nI better read between the lines<br \/>\nIn case I need it when Im older<\/p>\n<p>Now this mountain I must climb<br \/>\nFeels like a world upon my shoulders<br \/>\nI through the clouds I see love shine<br \/>\nIt keeps me warm as life grows colder<\/p>\n<p>In my life theres been heartache and pain<br \/>\nI dont know if I can face it again<br \/>\nCant stop now, Ive traveled so far<br \/>\nTo change this lonely life<\/p>\n<p>I wanna know what love is<br \/>\nI want you to show me<br \/>\nI wanna feel what love is<br \/>\nI know you can show me<\/p>\n<p>Im gonna take a little time<br \/>\nA little time to look around me<br \/>\nIve got nowhere left to hide<br \/>\nIt looks like love has finally found me<\/p>\n<p>In my life theres been heartache and pain<br \/>\nI dont know if I can face it again<br \/>\nI cant stop now, Ive traveled so far<br \/>\nTo change this lonely life<\/p>\n<p>I wanna know what love is<br \/>\nI want you to show me<br \/>\nI wanna feel what love is<br \/>\nI know you can show me<\/p>\n<p>I wanna know what love is<br \/>\nI want you to show me<br \/>\nAnd I wanna feel, I want to feel what love is<br \/>\nAnd I know, I know you can show me<\/p>\n<p>Lets talk about love<br \/>\nI wanna know what love is, the love that you feel inside<br \/>\nI want you to show me, and Im feeling so much love<br \/>\nI wanna feel what love is, no, you just cannot hide<br \/>\nI know you can show me, yeah<\/p>\n<p>I wanna know what love is, lets talk about love<br \/>\nI want you to show me, I wanna feel it too<br \/>\nI wanna feel what love is, I want to feel it too<br \/>\nAnd I know and I know, I know you can show me<br \/>\nShow me love is real, yeah<br \/>\nI wanna know what love is&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>I think it is time we began showing the world what love is.  All of us.  It isn&#8217;t what we read in the papers, see on television news or reality shows, it is what we see in our daily lives.  The opening, or holding of a door for someone, the secret smile given to a complete stranger, the small kindnesses we perform each and every day.  And in how formulate the policies that will lead us into a new generation of peace.  The elections of 2008 are important.  I hope we choose wisely.<\/p>\n<p>Now I want to share two little stories from Steve Goodier, then, we&#8217;ll go back to our talk of governance.  :^)<\/p>\n<p>THERE IS MORE IN YOU THAN YOU KNOW<\/p>\n<p>Not many people realize that U. S. President Calvin Coolidge did not<br \/>\nalways live in the White House. As Vice-President, he became<br \/>\nPresident upon the death of Warren G. Harding. Mrs. Harding continued to live<br \/>\nin the White House for a time, so the Coolidges remained where they had<br \/>\nbeen living &#8211; in the third-floor suite of nearby Willard Hotel.<\/p>\n<p>Once in the middle of the night, the new President awoke to see an<br \/>\nintruder going through his clothes. He watched as the thief first<br \/>\nremoved a wallet, then unhooked a watch chain. Coolidge calmly spoke<br \/>\nup from the darkness: &#8220;About that watch, I wish you wouldn&#8217;t take<br \/>\nthat.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The startled man, gaining his voice, asked, &#8220;Why?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Coolidge answered, &#8220;I don&#8217;t mean the watch and chain, only the charm.<br \/>\nI&#8217;m very fond of that charm. It means a great deal to me. Take it near<br \/>\nthe window and read what is engraved on the back of it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The burglar read: &#8220;Presented to Calvin Coolidge, Speaker of the House,<br \/>\nby the Massachusetts General Court.&#8221; And now he was more surprised!<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Are you President Coolidge?&#8221; he asked. He evidently did not think<br \/>\nhe&#8217;d find the President sleeping in a hotel!<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Yes, I am, and I don&#8217;t want you to take that charm,&#8221; he said. Then he<br \/>\nasked, &#8220;Why, Son, are you doing this?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The young man explained that he and a friend traveled to Washington<br \/>\nduring their college break. They spent all of their money and had no<br \/>\nmoney to pay the hotel bill or pay for train passage back to school.<br \/>\n&#8220;If you don&#8217;t mind,&#8221; he said, &#8220;I&#8217;ll just take the wallet.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Coolidge did mind. He knew he had about $80 in his wallet. So he<br \/>\nsaid, &#8220;How much will it take to pay your hotel bill and get you and<br \/>\nyour friend back to the campus? Sit down and let&#8217;s talk this over.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Coolidge added up the room rate and two rail tickets. It came to $32.<br \/>\nThat may not sound like much now, but it was a considerable sum then.<br \/>\n&#8220;I&#8217;ll give you the $32 as a loan,&#8221; the President said, &#8220;and I expect<br \/>\nyou to pay me back.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The youth thanked him. Coolidge then advised him to leave by the same<br \/>\nwindow he used to enter the room, as secret service agents were sure<br \/>\nto be patrolling the hallway. As the young man climbed out, Coolidge<br \/>\nleft him with this admonition: &#8220;Son, you&#8217;re a nice boy. You are better<br \/>\nthan you are acting. You are starting down the wrong road. Just<br \/>\nremember who you are.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It wasn&#8217;t until after the death of Mrs. Coolidge in 1957 that this<br \/>\nstory was allowed to come out. It was first published in the &#8220;Los<br \/>\nAngeles Times.&#8221; And most interesting of all is that the President&#8217;s<br \/>\nnotes show that the young man was indeed better than he was acting.<br \/>\nHe repaid the $32 loan in full.<\/p>\n<p>Kurt Hahn, the founder of Outward Bound, said this: &#8220;There is more in<br \/>\nus than we know. If we can be made to see it, perhaps, for the rest of<br \/>\nour lives, we will be unwilling to settle for less.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>And, this, which to me speaks of the elections of 2008 and what we Americans (with apologies to any foreign readers) will choose this fall.  I think we tried the first time to plant this seed more than 20 years ago, in 1992, the second best time to plant it is now.<\/p>\n<p>THE SECOND BEST TIME TO BEGIN<\/p>\n<p>Philosopher and economist Friedrich Engels said, &#8220;An ounce of action<br \/>\nis worth a ton of theory.&#8221; Perhaps it is easier to talk about what to<br \/>\ndo than to do it.<\/p>\n<p>U.S. District court judge Woodrow Seal was active in a philanthropic<br \/>\norganization known as The Society of St. Stephen. It is an<br \/>\ninternationally recognized organization with the sole purpose of<br \/>\nhelping people in need.<\/p>\n<p>One day a church invited Mr. Seal to speak to their congregation and<br \/>\nexplain to them how they might begin a Society of St. Stephen. The<br \/>\nplan was for the him to speak on the various programs of the society,<br \/>\nthen follow up with a time for discussion.<\/p>\n<p>The people took their seat and the minister introduced the featured<br \/>\nspeaker. The judge helped himself to cookies and poured a cup of<br \/>\ncoffee. When the introduction was completed, Judge Seal walked over to<br \/>\nthe piano, put his coffee cup on top of it, and began to fumble in his<br \/>\ncoat pockets. Finally, he pulled out a wrinkled piece of paper and<br \/>\nfrom it read the name of a mother and her four children, including<br \/>\ntheir ages and clothing sizes.<\/p>\n<p>He noted several other unmet needs of the family and mentioned that<br \/>\ntheir address was on the paper which he carefully laid on top of the<br \/>\npiano. The judge then said, &#8220;If you want to start a Society of St.<br \/>\nStephen, then you should contact this woman by 11:30 tomorrow morning.<br \/>\nIf you are not able to help her, don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;ll be in contact with<br \/>\nher tomorrow and I&#8217;ll get her help by mid-afternoon. &#8221;<\/p>\n<p>With that, the judge turned to leave. &#8220;Now, forgive me,&#8221; he said, &#8220;but<br \/>\nI really must be going. Thank you for inviting me and for the coffee<br \/>\nand the cookies.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Before anyone could respond he walked out the door. It all took less<br \/>\nthan five minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Here was a group of people who thought they were going to spend an<br \/>\nhour listening to a program on how to help others in need, and maybe<br \/>\ndiscuss its merits for a while. Instead they spent an hour deciding<br \/>\nhow to help one family &#8211; and the next day they did it.<\/p>\n<p>Judge Seal wasn&#8217;t content to sit around helplessly waiting for people<br \/>\nto make a decision. The problem for most of us is not lack of<br \/>\nknowledge but lack of action. When all is said and done&#8230;more will<br \/>\nhave been said than done. But like the Chinese proverb teaches, &#8220;The<br \/>\nbest time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time<br \/>\nis now.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>What are you trying to plant? The second best time to do it is now.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Steve Goodier<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Is going to continue but I have to do two other things first. Jenna has had this song in my head all day long, I Want To Know What Love Is, a wonderful song from 1984, George Orwell&#8217;s year. I like their vision of 1984 much better. 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