Tuesday, November 15, 2022

NOVEMBER 15 IN HISTORY

 

On November 15, 1777, the Second Continental Congress ratified the Articles of Confederation, which was the precursor to the United States Constitution. 

 

Maybe this should remind us why we banded together, and why we have been better for it.

 

Instead of the constant banter about having uniform ways for all people, and if they won’t do as we think is right, let them be banned, shunned, or let us call it a divorce*, consider the quiet ways of tolerance.

*(Divorce: In the context of the union of states, is the unspeakable abomination that are Civil Wars anywhere, the most tragic type of wars for what is already a tragic human impulse.)

Let’s consider living and let others live as they deem right.

 

Fighting is not glorious, regardless of some movies and their parlor tricks. Real heroes get along.

 

I’d like to see a lot more of these heroes in stories, especially for young readers; quiet get-along main characters. They seek not glory and thus are glorious.

Blessed are the peacemakers, especially the quiet ones who live what they say, and do not tell others how they must speak, think, or be.

 

The USA constitution strove for a balance. Let’s remember what it’s about.


5 comments:

  1. Important message. Thanks for expressing it. We are living once again in tumultuous times of too much divisiveness and need leaders and celebrities (because they sway public opinion) who are more interested in our getting along with each other rather than fomenting hatred.

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  2. So true, Mirka. But the devil is good at dividing, no?

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  3. Well said, Mirka. We do so need peacemakers.

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  4. Well said, Mirka. We do so need peacemakers.

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  5. If only...
    I would love to see cooperation rather than divisiveness. We're going through a bad patch, like any marriage.

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