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I have spent the last week in Maryland, “habitating” on Mason Dixon Road.
If you’re unacquainted with the significance of “Mason Dixon,” simply explained, it is the contrived boundary line which was drawn to distinguish the North from the South, and therefore, the free states from the slave states. It was another one of those man-made solutions that seemed brilliant at the time because it appeased an acceptable insanity.
As I thought about it this week, I realized that every time we try to divide one from another–be it by race, gender, culture, sexual preference, or denomination–we take a big slather of glue and try to repair a major crack in the rock.
It never works. It never holds. And eventually, the action of trying to achieve a temporary solution seems ludicrous.
If we would simply start with the principle that there are no divisions unless we’re trying to be superior, then we would be on our way to understanding human life as it was meant to be on Planet Earth.
Enjoying the fine souls at Walkersville United Methodist Church, I realized that there was no greater message to share with them than the removal of all the “Mason Dixon Lines” that keep us apart.
I don’t care if it’s some politician portraying that the one percent is battling the ninety-nine percent, or another chap who insists on constructing a wall to keep the immigrants from the “permanents”–we are merely pretending to address a situation which can only be achieved by submitting to the wisdom of four immutable axioms.
Whenever there are two people gathered, each must realize:
1. We’re both wrong.
If life were as limited as our understanding, then it could never include everyone alive. So in some way, we’re both wrong.
2. We’re both right.
Yes, there is something good at the core of almost every philosophy or religion which can be included in the ultimate solution.
3. The Spirit knows the difference.
As long as we are in our flesh or living in our minds, we will never be able to surrender to the ultimate wisdom that keeps us from constructing barriers between one another.
- We need the spirit of history
- We need the spirit of science
- We need the spirit of wisdom
- We need the spirit of creativity.
And this is all encapsulated in our Father in Heaven.
4. Stay in the Spirit.
Since it is the Spirit that will lead us to deeper acceptance, the more we laugh at our prejudices as we chase them out the door, the greater the chance that we will achieve comprehension.
So that’s the good news. Because we’re both wrong and we’re both right, and the Spirit knows the difference, we should stay in the Spirit.
And here’s the better news:
It’s fun being wrong, as long as you believe in your heart that it is possible.

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G-Poppers … March 23rd, 2018
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And so it is with the lack of light in our culture. We insist on getting used to viewing one another, making our decisions and functioning in the dim light of misunderstanding and prejudice.
G-Pop wants his children to understand that life is not about good and bad, or right and wrong. It really boils down to what works and what destroys.
A great man of faith once said there are only three things that truly abide on Earth. G-Pop thinks that by “abide” he meant having the energy to create growth and prosperity.
Faith, hope and love.
Faith: the realization, deep in one’s heart, that there is something bigger than any of us.
Hope: when we decide to discover and pursue our portion.
And the simple definition of love remains “no one is better than anyone else.”
Living in faithless, hopeless and loveless times makes us believe that these “abiding forces” are part of mythology–or worse, that they are dangerous because they give us a false sense of security.
Yet mean people don’t last. The arc of their success is brief and then disappears.
Dictators never actually get to see what they dictated.
And bigots eventually are exposed for their ignorance and stumble upon their own social landmines, and are blown up.
G-Pop wants his children to know that faith, hope and love aren’t going anywhere.
They’re merely waiting for the champions who want to carry the truth on their shoulders to the next triumph.
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