Category Archives: The Atheist’s Pulpit

One believer’s view.

An exchange of gifts

I came out of Smith’s with my arms and hands full of groceries, including sushi, roasted chicken, beer, and 5 pink roses. A down-and-out man sat on the bench near the grocery and looked up at me. “Spare some change, sir?” I was so laden with my own good fortune that I couldn’t get a hand free to give him anything. “Sorry,” I said, “good luck.” “Have a good day, Sir. May god bless you.” As I walked to the truck, I thought about what I could give him instead of cash. I had a bag of potato chips I had taken on the road but not opened. My fortune is such, I could order fries and save the chips for later. As I put my bounty in the truck and got out the chips, I saw the bag of pistachios. Those are more nutritious, I thought. I grabbed them, too.

Back at the bench, I proffered the pistachios. “Yes,” he said, “I’ll do the best I can.” Perhaps that was in reference to his random assortment of teeth. He could give them to someone else, I thought. I held up the potato chips. “Oh, potato chips,” he exclaimed. His face was transformed by joy, his grin huge. I may have beamed as brightly back at the sight of him. “Thank you, brother. You have a good week.” It was a fitting end to my walkabout on the anniversary of my Mom’s death.

I truly can’t care less … hurray!

The grocery store was a madhouse this morning, the aisles choked with shoppers. You would think a deadly storm was expected. I said to the cashier, “Seems crazy-busy this morning.” “Yeah,” she replied, “The playoffs are this afternoon.” (If she mentioned the sport, I didn’t register it.) “If you hadn’t told me, I never would have known,” I said, truthfully. “Also, Comic Con is in town,” she added, perhaps sizing me up.

I’ll be playing volleyball on a beautiful sunny New Mexico day. Have fun inside, hollering at millionaires, while choking down your favorite poison.

Happy New Year!

To me, the winter solstice is New Year’s eve, the true transition from old to new. The solstices are as old as the earth itself, much older than the oceans, the atmosphere, the continents as we know them, or life. Only sunrise and sunset are older, yet deeply entwined with the solstice, wheels within wheels. This is the heartbeat of our home, slow, steady, and strong, beating a binary tattoo along the analog path of the earth around the sun. Lub-dub.

Myth, religion, and the long con

Yes, the “controversy” over Santa’s race is absurd. (Spoiler: He doesn’t exist.) However, it brings us to the edge of an important awareness: all belief systems depend on keeping people in line and obedient. Someone tells you “the truth” and that you will suffer if you don’t believe their “truth.” It’s all nonsense. Believe what you will. Happy Solstice!

In diverse US, Santa Claus has many faces, races | www.wsbtv.com

In diverse US, Santa Claus has many faces, races photo

Pancho Claus, portrayed by Richard Reyes, sings “Feliz Navidad” at a charity holiday event Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013, in Houston. Reyes, took on the role in the early 80’s after his teenage sister was killed in a drive-by shooting. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

By RUSSELL CONTRERAS The Associated Press

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In Atlanta, children of many races share their Christmas wish lists with a black Santa Claus.

In Houston, Santa dons a red zoot suit and dances to jazz as he hands out gifts in Mexican-American neighborhoods.

In Indian Country, Native American Santas add American Indian attire to their red snowsuits….

In diverse US, Santa Claus has many faces, races | www.wsbtv.com

More of the death rattle of Conservatism

Is conservatism cutting its own throat in religion as well as politics or is religion becoming as irrelevant as conservatism? Only the zeitgeist knows.

Pastor defrocked after performing gay wedding for his son | ABQJournal Online

By Kathy Matheson / The Associated Press | 9 hours ago

PHILADELPHIA – The United Methodist church defrocked a pastor from central Pennsylvania on Thursday for violating doctrine by officiating his son’s gay marriage, leaving the minister shocked and upset that he could be punished for an “act of love.”

Pastor defrocked after performing gay wedding for his son | ABQJournal Online

Thanksgiving is a good time for the entire family to share their final wishes and plans

It’s not a downer. It’s a necessary understanding. People need to be clear on what their loved ones want in terms of end of life decisions. Have the talk — it won’t kill you.

Giving thanks for all our blessings | A Good Goodbye ~ Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die

As Americans gather with their families for a Thanksgiving holiday weekend, it’s an opportune time to have those conversations that will enable you to act with courage, care and knowledge when a medical crisis affects a loved one. Do you know how the people closest to you would answer these questions?

Giving thanks for all our blessings | A Good Goodbye ~ Funeral Planning for Those Who Don’t Plan to Die