Connect with us

The Cracked Acorn

The Cracked Acorn: Anger!

Published

on

Long ago on a clear summer Kentucky day, my father, Leo Thompson-the sharecropper, and I “persuaded” our herd Angus bull to go inside the stock barn to receive a vaccination for undulant fever, one of those dreaded cattle diseases. While Dad tethered the big fellow to a post in one of the stalls, Leo and I stood at a safe distance outside the barn, there to witness this outburst of animal rage. It didn’t bother my father, as he was used to going “where angels fear to tread.” Called up at the close of WWII, he would have made a good soldier and the one to have stuck close to in dangerous situations.

We would expect to see anger in animals; it’s their God-given way to deal with uncertain situations and for survival. Too much of this is appearing in our great society. Schools, the highway traffic, and the ordinary office building now have to deal with unhappy citizens that for no reason go over the edge. I think the word “postal” is the term for unpredicted homicidal action.

Counselors say that those who laugh and find humor, put themselves in the other person’s shoes, practice trusting other people, use good listening skills, live each day as if it were their last, find opportunities to forgive those that anger you, and (this is my favorite) learn to relax.

Does everyone remember these two? -THE HULK and HARRY POTTER.

In the first, the huge green man gets madder and madder and wails the livin’ daylights or stomps, throws everything in/out of his path, here is rage taken to the cutting edge, while HARRY solves all his problems or has a wonderful time using magic (occult mystic devices are discovered and used). These comic book characters are harmless, so we think, as long as they are trapped on ink and paper. If they were real, more would seek the help of a higher “power.”

Leading columnists tell us that there are certain benefits for society from these two features; I am still working on this, my mind keeps going back to that clear summer morning when if it had not been for sycamore planking on the stock barn, I would have had to decide whether I was a man or a mouse; I like good cheese!

1 Peter 5:8 “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.”

Ephesians 4:26 “Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath: Neither give place to the devil.”

Sing this song every day:

SOLDIERS of Christ, arise, And put your armor on,
Strong in the strength which God supplies
Through his eternal Son; Strong in the Lord of hosts,
And in his mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts
Is more than a conqueror.

Leave no unguarded place, No weakness of the soul,
Take every virtue, every grace, And fortify the whole;
Indissolubly joined, To battle proceed.

Humor: The radio was telling how to get rid of Bermuda grass (wire grass) on your beautiful lawn – there are several sprays that try to kill it when all else fails the answer is: condominium!

Front Royal, VA
75°
Partly Cloudy
5:46 am8:40 pm EDT
Feels like: 75°F
Wind: 4mph SSE
Humidity: 36%
Pressure: 29.87"Hg
UV index: 9
WedThuFri
86°F / 70°F
91°F / 68°F
82°F / 61°F
Community Events3 hours ago

Walton Wednesday Fishing Day Set for June 17

Historically Speaking3 hours ago

Trusting in Elections from Grover Cleveland to Today

Jefferson Forum4 hours ago

Finally Admitting RGGI Raises Power Prices, Democrats Are Now Proposing Customer Rebates

Livestream - FR Cardinals4 hours ago

Cardinals and Braves Set for Thursday Night Matchup in Front Royal – June 18

Opinion5 hours ago

Data Centers Aren’t the Only Big Decision Facing Warren County

Opinion5 hours ago

Supporting Law Enforcement Without Sacrificing Privacy

State News5 hours ago

Commentary: Amid Budget Battle, Legislators Pass the Buck on Concrete Data Center Reforms. Again.

Health5 hours ago

Making Shift Work Work for You

Community Events6 hours ago

Medicine Wind to Perform June 18 at Gazebo Gatherings

Home6 hours ago

Storage Tips for Homes With Few or No Closets

Interesting Things to Know7 hours ago

A Father’s Day Slideshow Can Become a Gift He Will Never Forget

State News19 hours ago

The House and Senate Both Released New Budgets. Here’s How They Align and Diverge.

State News19 hours ago

‘It’s Outrageous’: Spanberger Navigates Budget Fight, Democratic Unrest Six Months Into Governorship

State News19 hours ago

How Public Education has Transformed in Virginia Since the Nation’s Founding

State News19 hours ago

Tangier Island: Rising Waters, Eroding Shores, Dwindling Time

National News21 hours ago

Ceasefire Reached with Iran, Ending Hostilities and Opening Strait of Hormuz

Obituaries21 hours ago

Larry D. “Dick” Smelser (1950 – 2026)

Obituaries21 hours ago

Carol L. Goddard (1948 – 2026)

Local News21 hours ago

Fauquier Health Reports More Than $40 Million in 2025 Community Impact

Local News21 hours ago

Commentary: As Virginia’s Data Center Industry Expands, Should Warren County Be Part of the Future Digital Economy?

Opinion21 hours ago

Good, Bad and Ugly

Community Events22 hours ago

This Week’s Showtimes at Royal Cinemas as of June 19th

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

From Wallpaper Cleaner to Toy Box Legend

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Expert Tips for Loading a Moving Truck Properly

Mature Living1 day ago

Intimacy Remains an Important Part of Life for Many Older Adults