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So good! I think of Chomsky's phrase about "the threat of a good example."

Sincere (but perhaps really dumb) question: Why the drive for power in us?

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very good article. I didn't follow Mamdani's campaign but heard a bit, but new York city is as far away as Pluto to my existence and last time I paid much attention planes were crashing into towers I hadn't noticed existed (well I knew a lot of "towers" were there.).

On the other hand I dwell quite frequently in what happened 5000 years ago.

One thing you said about Calvin, well he didn't exactly say that, reminds me though of an online discussion I had with a presbyterian (calvinist) pastor. He was doing an on-line campaign to increase ministerial salaries to create a better inform ministry (fed?). He quote Corinthians where Paul states that he could ask for money for his work but doesn't because he thought he needed to labor as everyone else. This pastor-gentleman wrote that meant that since Paul said he could then pastors therefore could be supported by their parishioners.

I replied Pauil said he could, meaning some did, but that he didn't because he shouldn't implying (& following) a passage about teachers in the church leading others astray and asked could but don't does not mean Shouldn't rather than Should.

His reply was brief and said that If pastors are not well paid the church would be overrun with heretical pastors.

I didn't bother continuing the dialogue but I wonder how many of those paid pastors are preaching a gospel of political militancy; coercing wives and daughters into their beds; shredding Jesus' words about possessions; and telling everyone God wants this country to be a Christian nation.

And it seems to me, maybe, from your description of his policies, perhaps Mamdani might be a better pastor than the could-means-should guy.

But NYC? I'm still not going anywhere near there and won't shed to many tears when the islands turn upside down from the weight.

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