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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

On a Mission From God



Elwood: "They're not gonna catch us. We're on a mission from God."                                                                         (Blues Brothers 1980)

For the Good of Our Nation

The United States is in the midst of one of its most tumultuous periods. It’s ironic that baby boomers like me were awash in turmoil during the wild rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s, and now, nearer our grey life’s end, are witnessing another

R
evolutionary period.



The Age of Aquarius, where the flower children crushed a war, broadened the meaning of God, and handed the world the “gifts” of cannabis, LSD, mescaline, peyote, and sacred mushrooms,

Beautiful Flower Child of the 60s
influencing philosophy, art, music, and styles of dress, has transformed into religious traditionalism and the fervor of the Tea Party.

Vietnam was the big thing back then, Elvis and the Beatles, shoulder-length hair and bell-bottoms. Now it’s 9/11, Islamic terrorism, Lady Gaga, the worldwide financial crisis, the Haiti earthquake, the ascendancy of the conservative movement, the Japan earthquake, tsunamis, and nuclear disasters, and the Muslim revolutions. Recently, Japan moved 13 feet closer to America’s West Coast. The 9.0-magnitude earthquake tilted the Earth’s axis by 25 cm, shortening our day by 1.8 millionths of a second. So, we’ll stand a bit cockeyed, and get older faster!

The hardcore right in America is on a mission from God. So are ex-hippies like me.

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Religious Tolerance in America

The U. S. Constitution, Amendment 1: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Religious Evolution

I was born in East Chicago, Indiana, and raised a devout Catholic at St. Thomas Moore grade school, and Bishop Noll high school, all the way up to my second year at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, where I was pre-med and the girls wore miniskirts.

In 1967, I was exposed to the student uprisings at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, lost my faith, and became a full-blown, longhaired progressive, godless and marching. After my flower child days, and during my B.A. in English, M.S. in clinical psychology, and completion of Ph.D. coursework in clinical psychology, I was still agnostic.

My first, Catholic, marriage ended in 1972.


One of the Girls of the IDF
In 1978, I met my wonderful Israeli soldier, Molly, in Los Angeles, and moved to Israel, converting to Judaism to marry her. In Bat Yam and Tel Aviv, I honored all the Jewish traditions, like Passover, but I was not really religious. I worked as a clinical and school psychologist, and then later also as an actor, filmmaker, and singer.

After my second divorce, I became a seeker. I turned to New Age religions, and did things like rebirthing.

The California Years

Dating from 1988, my previous jobs were as a prison psychologist in Wilmington, North Carolina, and then in Los Angeles, California, as a social worker for abused youth in group homes.

Later, I used my science and writing background as Senior Technical Editor for two California defense contractors, writing and editing documents for bids to develop the next James Bond gadgets and secret weapons research.

I then got back into writing and filmmaking, which I do fulltime now, and will return to acting also.

Present Beliefs

I am a firm believer in God, but don’t belong to any one religion. I still hold dear my Catholic beliefs. I am also touched by the Judaism I studied and experienced. And, I am especially partial to New Age, believing that God continues to speak to us, no matter what religion we choose, and that it’s up to us to listen and try and be good human beings, treating each other well, living up to His code, and endeavoring to do His will.

I believe God communicates with me, as He does to all my fellow humans, through the world and what I see. Via the unfolding of nature and the order in the universe. Through science, philosophy, and all manner of studies and endeavors. By what happens to me, and my tragedies and triumphs. And, through religion.

I respect all religious beliefs, and have learned from each. I am only troubled by religious cults and Islam. I do believe we can learn even from the cults, and from Islam, but that they have perverted the meaning of goodness and God.

Islam

Of course, I will assume that millions of Muslims are good people, who are doing noble things with their lives. I will also judge, and have seen, that there are many wonderful things in the Qur'an. However, much like our Old Testament, there are also primitive commandments in the Qur’an that advocate what we’d define nowadays as evil. Like killing babies and chopping off heads.
The Need for Islamic Reformation
The difference is that God “continued to speak” to the Catholics and Christians, and they listened, with the New Testament, the Reformation, and major changes in fundamental precepts. The problem with Islam is that it has no central authority, so that each sect, and even mosque, interprets the Qur’an as they see fit. Plus, the Qur’an has not given birth to a “New Testament,” Reformation, or major changes in precepts. Hence, a significant portion of Muslim clerics continue to lead their people to hatred, bigotry, and unspeakable violence.

These need to be defeated through the social media, or in war, and to undergo a voluntary transformation to whatever is benevolent in the Qur’an, plus openness to the goodness of Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and other religions.

Gradual Turn to the Right, Whoa, Adjust Back a Bit

From my radical progressive stance in the 1960s and 1970s, I moved to a politically agnostic period from 1978 to 1988, where I experienced first-hand the Begin Sadat peace era in Israel. I was a member of the Israeli peace movement, שלום עכשיו - Shalom Achshav (Peace Now), but only as a bystander, because some of my good friends were passionate about it.

At the same time, I befriended conservative Israelis, like those in Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Likud Party, and considered their views too. I was pro-settlement.


Bedouin Wedding with Camel Tents
Being halfway famous in Israel, I was also invited to several Arab settlements, and went to such things as a Bedouin marriage, complete with camels and a goat slaughtered on the spot.
Bedouin Bride
These Arabs were wonderfully kind and gracious, without a negative bone in their bodies.










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