Latest thoughts part one

Recovering quietly from a double hernia operation has given me a lot of (possibly too much) think time. My thoughts have drifted around politics, theology and past church experiences. I haven't wanted to spend too much time thinking about Carlton's latest form fluctuations - way too frustrating! 

I rejoice that Peter Dutton lost his seat - he deserved to - especially for even thinking about nuclear power. I put in some money 6 years ago to try to unseat him - an investment that had a delayed return. I just watched the third episode of The Piano on the ABC - where a variety of people play at a public piano (this time at the Preston Market) - and was emotionally moved by a seemingly beautiful man from Gaza (who had lost everything including his beloved piano when his home was bombed) wonderfully play his wife's favourite music in front of her, his three daughters, and a nice little crowd. He also spoke of his love of the opportunities Australia has given his family. What a privilege we have in being able to offer such refugees, albeit following devastating aggression, a new home. Did Dutton say that he, if in power, would not accept anyone escaping Gaza? I reckon that, despite a horrible little minority out there, this sort of politics has been rejected at the latest federal election. 

We might still have to continue to bear with that overly-ambitious turncoat senator with her outrageous claims, but I generally have more hope now. Albo's government has been far from perfect so far - but we can surely hope and pray that they will wisely and courageously respond to the mandate they have been given. To be continued. 

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