Thursday, November 20, 2008

Because

Because the child who knows
Never found out too slow
What criminality's about might show
That the criminals forgo
Any imagined right to be owed
For what the children expose
That the criminal game became
Wanting the children's game
And a child's life to feign
Is that all criminals now lamed
By the difference between the same
Show of the outlook by authority distained
Will no other child ever need know of
The criminal's brain
Our prayers forever this aim
Yet that already any one of might claim
For free market saturation sustained
Is the saturation with sin of childhood's brave
Will to account for adult amounts
Of responsibilities well famed

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

This week ABC television had a documentary on Compass, called “God is Green”.

It’s good to see that folk are starting to notice.

Most often, religious texts have been misused so as to excuse the accumulation of commodities which nobody needs, and the fact of a profit bearing economy being a cause of inflation, and cause of the depletion of natural resources. Yet it has always been obvious to anybody with any real sense who reads those same religious texts, that to use the words like that, small sections of Bible, or Qur’an, or Vedas etc, need to be placed out of the context of the whole. Those of us with real sense and sensibility about the environment, who have hung in there with learning the ropes of religious ideologies, and worked at reconciling those ideologies with modern science, (rather than attempting to polarise religion and science as a dichotomy or contradictory world views and contradicting philosophies: remember that the first scientists in every culture were always, and without exception, the priests; then consider what priests have to lose, and what there is to gain from reconciling religious experience with science), have been out in the cold of religious infrastructures for too long. Yet out here in the cold, of that, now out-of-date and no longer fashionable, lock out, there was always a very good reason for hanging onto the various religious doctrines in their totality, and the various frame works of social infrastructure which religious has built. Without the religious mainstream supporting reforestation and cutting CFC emissions radically, nobody will be inheriting the Earth.

Nobody can afford not to remember this.

No matter what our politics, and what our religious creed, we have to put the Earth first. Modern science is, at all turns, beginning to prove that the oldest ways, which belong in the traditional and ancient cultures of this world, provide the best clues for what will be able to be scientifically verified in time. When the Church leaders all realise that it is their own fault that scientists are ignoring religious doctrine, then human society will know that the Earth can be saved.