Thursday, July 29, 2010

on the poll

Interesting piece by CPX's Director John Dickson in the SMH on the Christian vote, here's a four key points:
  • First, a Christian vote is a vote for others. It is basic to the Christian outlook that life is to be devoted to the good of others before ourselves.
  • Second, the moral health of our community will provide another motivation for the Christian vote.
  • Third, Christians will think of promoting the Christian message.
  • Finally, Christians will mainly have in mind the poor and powerless.
I also found this point interesting: Christians should be willing to change voting patterns after Christian reflection on particular policies. A believer who cannot imagine voting for the ''other side'' has either determined that only one party aligns with the will of God or, more likely, is more attached to their cultural context than to the wisdom of scripture.

Will be interesting to see what debate this stirs in tomorrows paper.

++++

Wednesday's paper had a great piece on 15 questions which won't be addressed by the election ... well worth a read.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

August 21 ...

It's on (a five week campaign)  ... here's hoping its a positive campaign about what the Australia become..  but we'll see.

The key slogan for the Labour Party is: "Moving forward together to a Stronger and Sustainable Australia".
[Gillard's speech] - via SBS

The key slogan for the Liberal/Nationals is "A great people deserve a great Government not a Gillard Government."
[Abbot's Speech] via SBS

So at the moment, it looks like the Coalition will run a negative campaign -- you can't trust this government; will Gillard serve a full term, and the Labour party (at the moment at least) is talking about moving forward.

the octopus and August 21

Given this article (sadly Paul was unavailable) it looks like Labour and Gillard will win the election. So, can we spare the expense and not worry about the next five weeks and just move forward? ;-)

World cup

I haven't posted this just yet .. but given the world cup has now finished, I can say that only one team went through undefeated ..  [drum roll]  New Zealand. The coach Ricki Herbert reflects on the campaign here. And no, he won't coach Australia ;)

"Westerners on white horses..."

Fascinating article by Nick Kristof from the NYT's about how he, and I guess at lot of western journalists, report about Africa.

Never tear us apart

Here's a great cover of INXS's Never Tear Us Apart by Beck's Record
Club (featuring St. Vincent, Liars, Os Mutantes)

Friday, July 16, 2010

technology is oh-so "creepy"


I am not ready to accept that a person's online profile - be it on Facebook, a dating site or some other manufactured and commercially constructed environment - can ever be a substitute for a way a human presents themselves in person.
What is diminished when we filter our personalities through the interweb is the essential stuff of humanness - a person's capacity for empathy, their uniqueness and idiosyncrasies, the quirky way they respond to a social environment. [SMH]
I think there may be some truth in this...

an election on the horizon...

Here's an interesting piece by Ross Gittins wondering why Gillard has to run to the poll. Especially given the start Gillard has made. But its also might be totally irrelevant given the news headlines today.

Monday, July 05, 2010

Some random shorts..

On the world cup -- one of the good pieces about the world cup was how the players who were featured in the Nike advertisement all had "ordinary" world cup...  I'm hoping for a Netherlands v Spain final given that neither Spain or the Netherlands have won the world cup yet..

On the next challenge for Julia Gilliard -- how will she look at the issue of refugees

On faith and politics ... how to churches understand government ... and how the government understand churches (in the UK)