Nov. 25th, 2007 10:05 am
Kyla's Second Election
So, the Federal election is all but over and it looks like Labour can safely form a government. It looks like we will have a female Deputy Prime minister for the first time. It also looks like the Greens will hold the balance of power in the Senate.
The Greens have retained Senator Bob Brown but lost Kerry Nettle, which is very sad. It would be sadder, however, if two entirely new ones had not been confirmed. The change over is still eight months away, but a pre-emptive welcome to Scott Ludlum and Sarah Hanson-Young!
Locally, in Cook and Hughes, we didn't do so well. It looks like the Ice Maiden will retain her hold and that the Liberals will also keep Cook. Still, we took an estimated 6.1% of the vote in Cook and 5.4% in Hughes, placing us comfortably ahead of the Christian Democrats, Family First and the Huntin' and Fishin' mob.
So, all well and good. I myself spent half the day standing outside the Sutherland Uniting Church again, telling people that Greens in the Senate were third party insurance. Delivered right, that got laughs. A number of erstwhile humorists refused my flyers, telling me to "save the trees" and were naturally directed to the line at the bottom stating our material was 100% recycled. They and many others were invited to hand their flyers back after voting so they could be reused. I was asked to explain the Greens drugs policy this time, by a woman who seemed to be genuinely making up her mind, and one fellow said I had a nice accent. But overall, most of the people present seemed bored and the event kind of tired and flat, as though everyone already knew the results or were just flashing back to March. Not me, I hasten to add! I was bouncing all over the place - as a solo operative, to cover the streams of people coming from both directions. By 1.00 pm, I felt like a fricking salmon. Also, despite my best endeavours, I have been sunburned in some really odd places.
So, red and quivering, I bid you a good day. At this moment, I quite seriously do not intend to leave the house during the hours of daylight from now until the Equinox.
The Greens have retained Senator Bob Brown but lost Kerry Nettle, which is very sad. It would be sadder, however, if two entirely new ones had not been confirmed. The change over is still eight months away, but a pre-emptive welcome to Scott Ludlum and Sarah Hanson-Young!
Locally, in Cook and Hughes, we didn't do so well. It looks like the Ice Maiden will retain her hold and that the Liberals will also keep Cook. Still, we took an estimated 6.1% of the vote in Cook and 5.4% in Hughes, placing us comfortably ahead of the Christian Democrats, Family First and the Huntin' and Fishin' mob.
So, all well and good. I myself spent half the day standing outside the Sutherland Uniting Church again, telling people that Greens in the Senate were third party insurance. Delivered right, that got laughs. A number of erstwhile humorists refused my flyers, telling me to "save the trees" and were naturally directed to the line at the bottom stating our material was 100% recycled. They and many others were invited to hand their flyers back after voting so they could be reused. I was asked to explain the Greens drugs policy this time, by a woman who seemed to be genuinely making up her mind, and one fellow said I had a nice accent. But overall, most of the people present seemed bored and the event kind of tired and flat, as though everyone already knew the results or were just flashing back to March. Not me, I hasten to add! I was bouncing all over the place - as a solo operative, to cover the streams of people coming from both directions. By 1.00 pm, I felt like a fricking salmon. Also, despite my best endeavours, I have been sunburned in some really odd places.
So, red and quivering, I bid you a good day. At this moment, I quite seriously do not intend to leave the house during the hours of daylight from now until the Equinox.
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Not at all pertinent! But!
"[macabre] is supposed by some sources to have developed from Maccabee, the name of the Christian martyrs who by tradition invented the prayer of intercession for the dead in Purgatory (which became such a lucrative option for the church in later centuries)."
The Maccabees were actually Jewish, hence the eponymous books about them in the deuterocanon and Jewish apocrypha. The Maccabean revolt actually took place well over a century before the common era, so they certainly couldn't have been Christians even if they wanted to be. An episode of 2 Maccabees is indeed a common citation for biblical precedent of intercessory prayers for those in purgatory, but the claim that they "invented" it (even in just the sense of "tradition says...") is erroneous on a number of fronts.
And while there is certainly some overlap in theological evolution, even at the nadir of medieval ecclesiastical corruption there was no precedent that intercession for those in purgatory should require the purchase of indulgences. Common piety of personal prayers for the Church Expectant was largely encouraged among all social classes. There is indeed a 16th century English couplet that relates the sound of a coin dropping into an indulgence coffer to the release of a soul into heaven, but like most monetary expenditures it had far more to do with laziness than theology.
Re: Not at all pertinent! But!
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