Showing posts with label Morals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morals. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

King Solomon, Besmirch Irony




Which of these two professions thrives on besmirching their opponents?

Definitions
Besmirch-to cause harm or damage to : sully, soil
Irony– a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result
What Two Professions?
1.Lawyers- Movie scenes portray lawyers as heroes or heroines when they besmirch a   bad guy’s lying statements in a courtroom scene. Obviously then, lawyers thrive on besmirching?
2.Politicians-Anyone listening to politicians in news interviews on TV or Radio, especially during election times, for the most part are hearing politicians besmirching their opponents.
In a previous post titled, King Solomon, Civil Decorum in Congress, I stated my opinion that politicians should be examples of Democracy and first debate with their opponents using civil decorum in the halls of Congress rather than besmirching them in public.
King Solomon
Hiding hatred makes you a liar; slandering others makes you a fool. (Proverb 10:18)
And he that uttereth slander is a fool; that brings it out by wholesale, and hides it not; who openly defames his neighbour, and in the most public manner; and with a multitude of words detracts from his good name, credit, and reputation, and loads him with calumny and reproach; such a man is a fool, a very wicked man: yea, not only the public slanderer, but the secret dissembler, who thinks himself a cunning man because he hides himself; each of these is a fool, the one as well as the other. (Gils Commentary Excerpt)
In Other Words
Today on the news it appears to me that besmirching and possibly inferring slanderous innuendos or implied accusations is no longer considered an immoral issue of concern by anyone..
Perhaps because of the example of our politicians daily public displays of besmirching, there are now more activists emulating their tactics?
Instead of debating with decorum, activists engage in besmirching on the internet, marching about the streets with besmirching signs, disrupting public meetings, shouting often times slanderous remarks, and even fighting with people who do not share their political opinions.
Irony In My Opinion
The irony of our USA Democracy and the subject of besmirching, is the USA Congress is mainly comprised of lawyers thriving on besmirching their opponents.  
Regards and goodwill blogging.  
Source
King Solomon, Civil Decorum in Congress HERE
  

Thursday, February 9, 2017

King Solomon, Chicago Violence Disease? Post Ten (Revised)


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Are lack of opportunity and jobs the core reasons for the Violence Diseases plaguing our Cities and Nation?
A Chicago Tribune seasoned reporter  on February 7, 2017 wrote in a column  titled, Even for Reporters, Sad Tales Too Much to Bear, and made this statement.
“The city’s violence is a symptom of a deeper disease plaguing some neighborhoods on the South and West sides — namely a lack of jobs and opportunities in communities that once buzzed with skilled and unskilled labor.”
In My Opinion
Yes, I believe most people will agree the lack of job opportunities is a weight variable that adds to the “disease” of Chicago Violence. However, there are other “disease factors” that I believe add far greater weights to the core diagnoses of  reasons for Chicago Violence according to other articles.
If interested, read the proverbs and accompanying articles  below.
King Solomon
1.Proverb on How Work Increases a Person’s Stature and Community 
Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before obscure men. (Proverb 28:29)
Chicago Tribune Sad Tales HERE
2. Proverb on How Two Parent Families Benefit Communities 
Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching. (Proverb 1:8)
Family Collapse HERE
3.Proverb How Elitist Leaders Seperate Americans
He who stops his ear to the cry of a poor man will himself cry out and not be answered. (Proverb, 21:13)
Two Americas  HERE
You Decide
Which diagnosis of reasons do you believe adds greater weight or severity to the causes for the violence diseases plaguing Chicago and other of our Nations Cities?

Are lack of opportunity and jobs the core reasons for the Violence Diseases plaguing our Cities and Nation?
A Chicago Tribune seasoned reporter  on February 7, 2017 wrote in a column  titled, Even for Reporters, Sad Tales Too Much to Bear, and made this statement.
“The city’s violence is a symptom of a deeper disease plaguing some neighborhoods on the South and West sides — namely a lack of jobs and opportunities in communities that once buzzed with skilled and unskilled labor.”
In My Opinion
Yes, I believe most people will agree the lack of job opportunities is a weight variable that adds to the “disease” of Chicago Violence. However, there are other “disease factors” that I believe add far greater weights to the core diagnoses of  reasons for Chicago Violence according to other articles.
If interested, read the proverbs and accompanying articles  below.
King Solomon
1.Proverb on How Work Increases a Person’s Stature and Community 
Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings; He will not stand before obscure men. (Proverb 28:29)
Chicago Tribune Sad Tales HERE
2. Proverb on How Two Parent Families Benefit Communities 
Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching. (Proverb 1:8)
Family Collapse HERE
3.Proverb How Elitist Leaders Seperate Americans
He who stops his ear to the cry of a poor man will himself cry out and not be answered. (Proverb, 21:13)
Two Americas  HERE
You Decide
Which diagnosis of reasons do you believe adds greater weight or severity to the causes for the violence diseases plaguing Chicago and other of our Nations Cities?
In My Opinion
The best prescription to cure the spread of the plague of these diseases to prevent more Violence Folly is to admister a very large dose of Wisdom every day, and twice on Sundays.ggin
Regards and goodwill blogging.
Regards and goodwill blogging.
Previous Posts
Post One HERE
Post Two HERE
Post Three HERE
Post Four HERE
Post Five HERE
Post Six HERE
Post Seven HERE
Post Eight HERE
Post Nine HERE
 

Saturday, November 26, 2016

King Solomon, Lowest Abortion Update

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Who has the fewest abortions and why?
The CDC, Center for USA Disease Control just reported the lowest abortion rate in the USA since 1971, two years prior to Roe vs Wade Supreme Court Decision.
If you read through the report on the various groups of the CDC detailed findings of reasons listed for the abortions, you will find that the lowest percentage of women that had abortions can be related to a King Solomon Song Verse, and, to an Ancient Wise Woman’s Advice for both men and women.
Yes, there are also  reasons why modern medicine has reduced abortions.    Perhaps though, the advice of these two ancient wisdom writings might significantly help reduce the a nearly one million yearly other than medical reasons why abortions take place in the USA.
  1. King Solomon Ancient Song Verses (Chapter Three)
5.Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you
    by the gazelles and by the does of the field:
Do not arouse or awaken love
    until it (marriage) so desires.
  1. Ancient Wise Woman’s Advice 
“Intercourse brings on lactation.”  
CDC Detailed Finding
About 15 percent of women who obtained an abortion were married. 
Question to Discern
If the other 85 percent of women who had abortions were married, would the USA abortion rate be even lower?
You decide.
Regards and goodwill blogging
Sources
CDC Abortion Statistics HERE
Song of Songs HERE
King Solomon, Lactation HERE
As a Lily among Thorns – A Story of King Solomon, the Queen of Sheba, and the Goddess of Wisdom by Rudy U Martinka 
Now available as an e-Book at most sellers.   View beginning excerpts @

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

King Solomon, Deflategate Debate


How would King Solomon judge the NFL deflated ball judgement debate?. Was the judgement issued about the balls too soft or too hard? (No pun intended.)