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Jon Lederhouse's avatar

As a member of a church similar to David Leitschuh's Willow Creek, I would like to call attention to the important difference between Criticism and Contempt. (If you have not had the opportunity, take a read in Chapter 5 of Dallas Willard's book, The Divine Conspiracy for why avoiding contempt should be the marker of the believer). Unlike Hillary Clinton's famous "Basket of Deplorables" quote, Eric's “an appalling reflection on these people who claim to follow the teachings of Christ.” is criticism, not contempt.

David is correct that "we are better than this", but it is only Jesus-followers who MUST avoid contempt and I am sorry to say that Contempt is what I see spoken by our Evangelical Trumpers on the national stage. (Disclaimer: I struggle to avoid falling into the Contempt trap when criticizing them myself!)

Personally, it is sad to see my "Christian siblings" who spent the 90s loudly claiming that personal immorality (i.e. Bill Clinton) disqualifies one from political service now reversing themselves for the sake of political victory for their favorite party (bald face hypocrisy).

Eric's criticism is legitimate, I am sorry to say, regardless of any good works done by our Christian institutions.

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Dave Jones's avatar

Our neighborhood has historically (the past 35 years we've lived here) had a fairly simple sidewalk clearing "plan": Those of us with snowblowers and/or able-bodied youths in the family get out and lay claim to which side of the street's sidewalk we'll be plowing or shoveling, most of us staying out an hour or so to get our blocks cleared and easily passable. Oftentimes (though less and less often in recent strange snowless winters) we even take care of entry walks and stairs of older neighbors.

I'm not sure if the city could do much to our routine but overcomplicate and screw it up, but it might be a relatively easy and somewhat helpful thing for an alder's office to make and keep a registry of "block club" efforts such as ours and possibly include some token reimbursement for gas and machine maintenance expenses.

Even without such an arrangement, I'm confident our local walks and drives and curbs will continue to be cleared of snow and icy crust a lot more quickly and thoroughly by our local crew of neighborly volunteers than we would ever be able to expect from the city and Streets & San. Just waiting in that expectation could actually be crippling to our current practice, and leave a lot of people stuck with uncleared and unsafe sidewalks.

Dave J.

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