We have the solutions to the climate crisis. What is missing to solve the climate crisis is political will. We the people need to tell our elected officials it’s time that polluting industries pay a “dumping” fee, and that we want the money returned to households to help us all make the shift to the clean energy economy of the 21st Century. The price of more delay is economic and human disaster. Our children deserve better.
Umm… the title of the blog post is “Take Time to Renew Your Spirit”, but the first line of the post is “What I want to do is get the bottom 98% of us angry as hell.”
Well, sometimes reviving one’s spirit involves holy anger. If you’re biblically schooled, you will remember the story of Jesus overturning the moneychangers’ tables in the temple :).
I am not biblically schooled, and I did not recall the story of Jesus overturning the moneychangers’ tables… but I looked it up (God bless Google!). I could see why Jesus wouldn’t like people turning his temple into a “den of thieves”!
Love this! It will fit nicely into an essay I’m writing for tomorrow. Big thanks.
You’re welcome, Paul. Happy New Year!
Umm… the title of the blog post is “Take Time to Renew Your Spirit”, but the first line of the post is “What I want to do is get the bottom 98% of us angry as hell.”
Contradiction?
🙂
Having said that (as a joke), I completely agree!
Well, sometimes reviving one’s spirit involves holy anger. If you’re biblically schooled, you will remember the story of Jesus overturning the moneychangers’ tables in the temple :).
I am not biblically schooled, and I did not recall the story of Jesus overturning the moneychangers’ tables… but I looked it up (God bless Google!). I could see why Jesus wouldn’t like people turning his temple into a “den of thieves”!