Laws

As humans, we face a multitude of laws.  The first law that is presented to us is natural laws. When we begin to learn about walking, we discover gravity.  Moral laws are harder to grasp and might result in a spanking, or two.  Around school age, we learn about herd laws; as we break into two groups: bullies and non-bullies.

These three laws seem to follow us through life and the definition of each law becomes more sharply defined.  Natural laws seem to hold firm while herd and moral laws become more polished or eroded.

Over the past several years, herd law has separated the world into woke or non-woke groups.  Liberal or conservative.  Unlimited genders or two genders.  Men allowed in women’s bathrooms or not.  You see the point.

Some moral laws seem fixed, but many of those laws, that we once held close, have been redefined, some would say eroded.  The more that I think about men sharing public showers with young girls causes me to accept that the herd laws simply break down to perverts and non-pervets.  Sorry, that is a sensitive issue with me.

During the last Presidential speech to Congress, many of the Democrats wore pink in support of women.  Yet, those same people supported allowing men to play in women’s sports.  Herd law gets complicated.  It is so much easier to associate with conservative views… things are simpler.

Moral laws are available to us in the Bible, if we choose to read it.  And here is where we discover that herd law just breaks down to two groups (again), those who believe and those who don’t.  In the end, that is all that it amounts to.

Doctrine

Doctrine is those things that you hold firmly.  It is the thing that you build your principles upon.  Sadly, it is also the thing that divides us.  False doctrine is something that erodes us.  It goes beyond faith, it becomes who we are.

Every animal shelter would have a principle for how we treat the animals in our care.  That doctrine should insure that each animal is receiving adequate care.  That principle should also extend to how we treat the animal when an animal is suffering and we are unable to provide it with the care that it needs.

Animal shelters need to document these principles so that everyone in the organization will understand our doctrines.  Many times, our doctrines are what paves our path to humane treatment of the animals in our care.  It is upon these doctrines that we submit our annual budget request.

Being on the Right Side of Animal Rights

As much as I lambast animal rights organizations for bullying animal shelters for not adopting aggressive dogs so as to meet a 90% statistical number; I find myself on the same side wth them when it comes to wild animals.  I think all roadside zoos should be shut down.

Although my college background is in wildlife resources, I am against State laws that require that trappers only have to check their traplines once every three days.  I can’t imagine an animal being stuck in a leg hold trap for three days.  I can’t imagine an animal having to be in a leg hold trap for even three hours.  Whenever I am given the opportunity to update a city or county animal ordinance, I always work in a prohibition on leg hold traps. There is no use for them in populated or unpopulated areas.  They are a danger to domestic pets and they are intended to harm another living thing.

While I am bandstanding, wild species should never be a backyard pet.  For a while idiots were allowed to purchase ligers, half lion and half tiger.  There are probably still people keeping these animals in their backyards.  The real dumb ones probably have them running around in their houses.  The problem with natural selection is that instead of wiping out the person with deleterious genes (for stupidity) is when a child becomes injured due to someone else’s gene pool.

I worked with someone conducting college research on taking coyote puppies and attempting to domesticate them.  They hand-raised them from birth; only to find that the animals were coded from birth to be wild.  The human species is not smart enough to figure out that wild animals are coded with DNA to be wild.  It is inhumane to make them any different than what they are coded for.

Lost Words

I was reading a Marc Cameron novel, and he used “stalwart”, “forthright”, and “chivalrous”; words, that he calls “dusty-book words”-that seem to have disappeared from our culture.

Our culture is degrading; but thanks to Marc, maybe we need a reminder or two of a few words that used to mean something.

Respecting the Dead

I’ve always said that how you treat a dead animal indicates how you treat a live one.  I bring up this issue today when several of our local police officers were discovered cutting up a dead homeless person.  Pretty outrageous.  They didn’t even cut off their body cameras; pretty stupid as well.  I have a lot of respect for police officers, but these guys do not measure up to the level I expect of their position.

Revelations

“If private revelations agree with Scripture, they are needless; and if they disagree, they are false.”   J.I. Packer.

The Bible constantly warns us about false prophets.  Many religions today claim that they are handing down prophecies from God.  John the Baptist was the last Prophet.  The prophets were paving the way for the Christ.  Once He came, there was no need for prophets to keep telling of His coming.

The Bible

The Bible takes on a whole new meaning when you realize that it isn’t just a great book, but that the author was writing to you.

The Swamp

I began working for the US Customs Service right out of the military.  They gained an early release for me from the Air Force.  I had a skill that they wanted to use on the Mexican Border; I trained and utilized narcotic detection dogs.  I would have had no problem explaining to anyone what my role was in government and I could show the results of my work efforts by the amount of drugs that I found and seized.

I find it odd that Elon Musk asked federal employees to explain what they do and that request has been considered outrageous.  It is possible that many of our current federal employees cannot explain what they do because they do nothing.  They are just part of the swamp, draining away the taxpayer’s money.  It is hard to see what the government does because you have to wade through so much swamp water.

This is not unlike the spiritual swamp water that exists for Christians.  Sometimes the world throws so much at you that it is hard to find God because so much spiritual swamp water surrounds us.  Know that God is closer than you think and you can find Him by taking one step at a time. If you find that the swamp water is getting dirtier, then know that you are headed in the right direction.  The world will do everything it can to stop you from finding God.  When you stumble, just reach up and take God’s hand.

A Message to Our Country

Proverbs 1:20–33 (ESV)

The Call of Wisdom
20  Wisdom cries aloud in the street,
in the markets she raises her voice;
21  at the head of the noisy streets she cries out;
at the entrance of the city gates she speaks:
22  “How long, O simple ones, will you love being simple?
How long will scoffers delight in their scoffing
and fools hate knowledge?
23  If you turn at my reproof,
behold, I will pour out my spirit to you;
I will make my words known to you.
24  Because I have called and you refused to listen,
have stretched out my hand and no one has heeded,
25  because you have ignored all my counsel
and would have none of my reproof,
26  I also will laugh at your calamity;
I will mock when terror strikes you,
27  when terror strikes you like a storm
and your calamity comes like a whirlwind,
when distress and anguish come upon you.
28  Then they will call upon me, but I will not answer;
they will seek me diligently but will not find me.
29  Because they hated knowledge
and did not choose the fear of the LORD,
30  would have none of my counsel
and despised all my reproof,
31  therefore they shall eat the fruit of their way,
and have their fill of their own devices.
32  For the simple are killed by their turning away,
and the complacency of fools destroys them;
33  but whoever listens to me will dwell secure
and will be at ease, without dread of disaster.”

Out of the Darkness

It breaks my heart to hear about how the political climate of Portland, Oregon, has dragged the city into darkness.  It is now much worse than when I worked there in the 1990s.  Portland is in the greatest need for a revival.  I join with my brothers and sisters of Athey Creek to support the PDX Crusade 2025 on August 2nd and 3rd at the Moda Center.  All is not lost for Portland because Jesus said, “I have come into the world as a light, so that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness.” (John 12:46)  Join with me in prayer to bring Portland out of the darkness.