[Vision2020] Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Joan Opyr auntiestablishment@hotmail.com
Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:40:56 -0800


David Douglas asks:

>1)  Is there any particular reason why you couldn't call Christ Church or
>NSA directly?  If this question, Rose's questions over the months, Bill's
>question about a Credenda reference (not to mention the infamous Bucer's
>rumor question) are anything to go by, one good way to the heart of the
>matter (i.e. do research) is not to go directly to the source but toss a
>question out on Vision 2020.
>
>3)  On Oct 31, 1517, Martin Luther King's (presumed) namesake posted his 95
>theses, helping usher in the Reformation.  This is considered a watershed
>event in history and honored by many churches on Reformation Sunday, near
>that time of year.

I'm ignoring question #2 because it doesn't interest me, but in considering 
#1 and #3, I wonder -- would David have advised the original Martin Luther 
to address his 95 theses directly to the College of Cardinals rather than 
posting them publicly?  Or would that not have gone "to the heart of the 
matter"?

Instead of celebrating Reformation Sunday, I suggest we have a universal 
Schismatics' Day.  Let's recognize dissent, nonconformity, free speech and 
free-thinking, not only as essential agents of change, but also as 
foundational for a robust democracy.

Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment

PS: What would a fully liberal Moscow look like?  A hell of a lot like it 
looks right now.  A wide variety of churches, a good number of atheists, a 
fair share of Republicans, Democrats, Greens, socialists, and John Birchers. 
  A full spectrum of colors and beliefs.  I would of course also hope for 
more civil liberties, more cleavage, and more Nicole Kidman, but I'm not 
holding my breath while Carl perfects cloning.  (Sorry, Carl.)

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