The Billy Pulpit

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March 8, 2010 by Rev Billy
Could we be as brave as the heroes from revolutions past? We are facing a different foe. The powers-that-be are shape-shifting constantly. Consumerism and Militarism are so ambient, so plastic, so media-become-real. Resistance itself must be re-invented, in the sense that each of these heroes we’ve prayed to – each was a creator. Angela Davis‘ strategy for change was different than that of Bernadette Devlin, or the students in Tiananmen Square, or Toussaint L’ouverture.
March 3, 2010 by Rev Billy
Have we been to the mountain-top?
Did we do all we could do?
JP Morgan rains down rock
Exploding loans from the Devil came due...
February 27, 2010 by Rev Billy
Our community becomes very spacey. You can live somewhere all your life and find yourself surrounded by products – you might quickly become an utterly un-selfed consumer like a game-show contestant or a tourist. Products are not psychologically neutral. You can turn off the TV and head for the hills, but the hills are alive with fluorescent and bug-eyed tchochkes leaping from the walls of shopping centers that came out of nowhere.
February 20, 2010 by Rev Billy
We don’t notice that as consumers our lives become less and less interesting. We don’t notice that the champions are becoming consumers, too. The newest faces are less and less interesting to us, because they were over-achieving since childhood and, missing the variety of experience, they lack have a full personality now. We notice the smiles and cries of the newest face next to the logo, but we don’t notice that all we hear is the word “Awesome!”
February 12, 2010 by Rev Billy
The love people. Love is when the barriers fall with the clothing, and in the sensual closeness the ego is dissolved on the wind. We vow at our wedding to pool our resources, to renew our trust, to relax into the mystery of it. Something in love between two people alone - is the key to what we must achieve in the world of eight billion. All of us must protect the right of all of us to make a life of love.
February 5, 2010 by Rev Billy
We have a record of getting drunk on the wrong future. Generally someone makes a great deal of money on our delirium.
January 30, 2010 by Rev Billy
 We look at these extraordinary, almost impossible lives. We see the arrests and mockery and martyrdom. To the people who pursued peace memorably, who re-issued peace as something real - it was a solid job they did every day. The ego’s fears, the danger, and the angst about the strange hopelessness of it all – we need to get over it. Peace is a job, and the elders are hiring.
January 28, 2010 by Rev Billy
I'd like to post the most recent of his lectures that came into my life. "Holy Wars" asks a question that few of us would think to ask. Why do some American wars become good wars, beyond criticism, sentimentally and even religiously beloved. And what does that do to us? How are bad wars - a constant thing in our country lately - protected by the good ones?
January 23, 2010 by Rev Billy
What have decades of saturation consumerism done to us? We are vibrating between impulses, controlled by outside forces with no countervailing gravity within ourselves. We are like the dogs responding to electric shocks in Pavlov’s experiments.