Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The Japanese Noodles.

The Greenhouse Gas Gang are back in conference, this time in Japan.
The files are thicker than ever, jammed with new evidence and irrefutable figures that declare that Planet Earth is doomed if mankind continues to do what mankind does.
Among other predictions.
By 2080 huge migrations of people will be taking place, headed north to the cooler climes. Coastal cities will be under water as ocean levels rise. Polar ice will be melted and polar bears will be extinct. World food production will be reduced by 10 %. All because of Global Warming!
All this is hard to reconcile with the photo I took yesterday of the snow bank at the end of my drive way.
It has been there since November last year and will likely still be there in mid-April......the result of the coldest winter in almost a century.
This morning's temperature - 18 Centigrade.
Global warming? Wherever it is send some to Ontario.

Jubilate.
Ian

Sunday, March 23, 2014

The two Germans.







Our international series now moves to Germany.
I have recently seen a documentary of Dietrich Bonhoeffer which I viewed after reading the life story of Adolf Hitler.
What struck me was the total contrast between the life and legacies of these two men.
The one who gave himself to the pursuit of absolute earthly power.
The other who devoted himself to the service of Christ and His quest for reconciliation between men and God.
Hitler and Bonhoeffer died within a month of each other; Hitler by a self inflicted gunshot to the head, Bonhoeffer at the end of noose in a Nazi concentration camp. Both men were of the same generation, both lived the greater part of their lives in Germany, one left a legacy of horror, war and calamity, the other was a profile of steady determination to follow his Christian calling to an almost certain death.
Hitler was a devotee of Charles Darwin and the dark, ogerish music of Richard Wagner; Bonhoeffer modelled a message of servant hood.
Now, 70 years later, we have chance to assess the work of two brilliant German minds. They lived and worked a hand's breadth from each other, they departed earth within the same month but they are as far apart as Heaven and Hell in their final destinations.

Jubilate.

Ian