Trash

Most of my activity connected with this blog seems to be trashing inappropriate comments, virtually all of which seem to come from automatic mailings. So, OK, I know that this is likely to fall on deaf ears, or more accurately uncomprehending search engines, but look:-

Those few reading this blog for it’s real content are really very unlikely to want to rent property in Richmond, Virginia. I suppose very marginally more might be interested in slightly exotic personal services, and of those very few, maybe someone also is looking for “performance enhancing” drugs. Probably none, however. Similar microscopic numbers ( likely smaller than one actual person) might, I suppose, be drawn to camera equipment, or ski lodges in Vanuatu (OK, I made that one up by eliding two genuine ones). Criminal defence attorneys in Chicago? Apartments in Gurgaon, wherever that is? No, even if my readers did actually see these robotically produced posts (and no, it does not help you if the content looks vaguely OK but the title line or address are clearly advertising), you would probably get no custom.

However, all replies to this blog are mediated, so the only reader who is ever going to see any of this tripe is me – and if I actually register anything about it at all, it will be to ensure that I never ever have anything to do with the sender. Be reassured on this; although I currently have to get rid of two or three of them a day, no, I will not be finding out where you live and sending Luigi and the Boys (not even the electrical contractor in London, who is actually conceivably within reach), nor will I be getting a friend to hack your account and demolish your hard drive, much as I might wish to. All you are doing, therefore, is to annoy me without fear of comeback.

I write this pretty much serene in the knowledge that those who should be reading it won’t be, and if they did, they would ignore it. But then, I pray on a regular basis too, and I do not expect mountains to move or the government to see sense, nor for friends or relations to be healed or (at a minimum) stop dying for a while. The panentheist conception of God really doesn’t allow for a seriously interventionist deity, save in the arguably small way of influence on hearts and minds, and search bots, like mountains, diseases and (for the most part) governments do not have hearts or minds. Even if it did, by asking something which would otherwise not happen, I would be setting myself above the wisdom of the deity, and even if what I asked for were of itself entirely benevolent, I do not know and cannot know enough to be confident that unintended consequences would not outweigh any good result. However, having expressed my wish, I can more easily go on to say “not my will but thine be done, O Lord” and take a small step towards accepting a thing which I cannot change. “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change” – ah well, serenity in accepting is more than just a small step, but I can hope and pray for it, and hope for that arguably small influence.

4 Responses to “Trash”

  1. Rob Says:

    I’m fortunate in that EineKleineNichtmusik partakes of Blogger’s very fierce spam filter. Very occasionally it bins a real comment, but usually they like those you describe (though I don’t get such exotica as you, mine being largely limited to sales of Xanax, Tramadol, Viagra, knock-off watches and jewellery, and cheap shirts. They all get echoed to one of my email accounts before trapping, and I tend to look at anything in there that isn’t from “Anonymous”. But I get around 45 a day.

    I rather admire the craftsmanship of the ones which at first sight appear to be genuine text but simply make no sense. I’ve had real commenters like that……

  2. Chris Says:

    With the filters on WordPress, all I actually get to see are those which do have genuine text, granted a lot of the time it continues to tell me that I could really use a handcrafted knick-knack from Ouagadougou. What I don’t see is text which has any linkage to the subject matter of the post to which it purports to reply. Now that would represent a distinctly superior ‘bot.

    Not here but elsewhere, I have certainly had commentators who made no sense. Sometimes it took several readings to appreciate that fact, due to the amount of word salad!

  3. Neil Says:

    God is, at every moment, “seriously interventionist”. If He wasn’t, creation would not be.

    I agree with your “prayer” for serenity to accept that which cannot be changed. My view is that EVERYTHING that happens is, ultimately, for the best – moving creation toward the ultimate revelation of God’s Unity.

    P.S. This post is not spam – but it is constructed from re-cycled electrons

  4. Chris Says:

    In that without God there would not be creation, I agree, albeit more in the sense of the “ground of all being” or the “milieu divin”. What I experience makes it impossible to conceive that God is other than deeply and integrally involved in and concerned with creation, but I am really unable to see God as a micromanager, far less a superhero writ large. To listen to the average petitionary or intercessionary prayer brings to mind an image of a guy who wears his knickers outside his tights and has a big “G” on his chest. I rebel against any such trivialising of deity; it isn’t an image I can comfortably work with. However, it might be the only image which some can work with…

    Off go the electrons to do something doubtless more important.

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