VERSION|0.5.1|SUBJECT|Rev John Bell of the Iona Community |CONTENT|[b]Rating[/b] 3 out of 5 (Fairly platitudinous)

[url=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap130318.html][img=images/2013/03/pic130318.jpg popup=false float=right][/url]Everyone loves a good argument. It seems to be built into us. Everywhere you look, there always seem to be two groups arguing.

With all these groups arguing against one another, I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, isn't it unjust, the imbalance of power in all societies? Yes it is. Fortunately, every now and then, the Invisible Magic Friend takes one of the little people and lets them have their say. He doesn't do it too often, obviously, because then I wouldn't be able to talk to you about the imbalance of power in all societies.

Moses and various assorted prophets, came from humble beginnings and became somebody important. Jesus himself, rose from being a humble visible bit of the Invisible Magic Friend to becoming a very important person indeed. In modern times we have Nelson Mandela and Pope Francis (that's the topical news reference). Pope Francis rose from being a humble leader of the Argentine Jesuits who wisely kept his mouth shut during the [url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/126555/the-cardinal%E2%80%99s-knowing-or-unknowing-surprise]Dirty War[/url], when trouble makers were disposed of by throwing them alive out of aeroplanes.

Wouldn't it be nice if more little people, like Pope Francis, could have their say? Yes it would.

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