
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Whack a god
Okay. Stick with me here... In Japan, someone has set up a modest temple for the god of poverty. Why? So people can come by and.. well... see for yourself:
Japanese beat poverty Video - Yahoo! News UK
This would get so completely out of hand in the US. This is something that could probably only really work in Japan, but I have to wonder if everyone wouldn't benefit from a quick trip to this temple.
Japanese beat poverty Video - Yahoo! News UK
This would get so completely out of hand in the US. This is something that could probably only really work in Japan, but I have to wonder if everyone wouldn't benefit from a quick trip to this temple.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
How techno-savvy is YOUR church?
We're not quite ready to embrace technology to this extent... yet.
'Twittering' encouraged at Seattle church
I'm not sure how reverent you can be while Twittering, but I'm sure someone will measure it someday.
'Twittering' encouraged at Seattle church
I'm not sure how reverent you can be while Twittering, but I'm sure someone will measure it someday.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Couldn't have said it better...
It seems to me that this sums up so much about the source of modern frustration in America:
Principles of the American Cargo Cult
What do you think?
Principles of the American Cargo Cult
What do you think?
Monday, January 19, 2009
So wrong... but funny
Is it just a coincidence that the Pope has his tiara in a knot about false apparitions about the same time I run across this video?
I think not.
I think not.
Monday, January 12, 2009
But, hanging on to anger is so much easier.
So think of one person who really yanked your chain since the beginning of 2009. You know, the person you shouted a few nasty things to in your car or grumbled at as you walked around your office/school/church or thought less-than-wonderful things about when you thought about them/talked to them on the phone. Yeah, that person.
Forgive that person.
He/she needs it and so do you. Yeah, I know he said that insensitive thing or she made that uncourteous move, or they disrespected you in front of your friends/co-workers. Let it go. Yeah, it's somewhat soothing to hold on to that upset, righteous feeling, but it just makes you look like a punk and doesn't really help anyone. What about that time you unintentionally (or intentionally) said the insensitive thing or made the uncourteous move or disrespected someone... even if they kinda deserved it? You would want to be cut some slack, right. Time to take the first step by being bigger than all the egos involved and forgive.
If you haven't figured it out by now, I'm writing this to myself. If it helps you, BONUS! Let me know.
Forgive that person.
He/she needs it and so do you. Yeah, I know he said that insensitive thing or she made that uncourteous move, or they disrespected you in front of your friends/co-workers. Let it go. Yeah, it's somewhat soothing to hold on to that upset, righteous feeling, but it just makes you look like a punk and doesn't really help anyone. What about that time you unintentionally (or intentionally) said the insensitive thing or made the uncourteous move or disrespected someone... even if they kinda deserved it? You would want to be cut some slack, right. Time to take the first step by being bigger than all the egos involved and forgive.
If you haven't figured it out by now, I'm writing this to myself. If it helps you, BONUS! Let me know.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Retro Christmas Music (Important Update)
The guy responsible for the amazingly free 8-Bit Jesus EP has expanded the release and kept the price the same (free). I mention this for two reasons:
1) It's awesome to get it free, but a $15 donation gets you a fully produced CD.
2) His puppy Ein had some medical problems that are making it tough to pay bills and he could really use the donations.
What better way to help someone who really needs the help? You also get some fun music and a CD for your donation! Everyone wins and the world is a better place. What more could anyone ask for these days?

8-Bit Jesus: Full Album
Merry Christmas!
1) It's awesome to get it free, but a $15 donation gets you a fully produced CD.
2) His puppy Ein had some medical problems that are making it tough to pay bills and he could really use the donations.
What better way to help someone who really needs the help? You also get some fun music and a CD for your donation! Everyone wins and the world is a better place. What more could anyone ask for these days?

8-Bit Jesus: Full Album
Merry Christmas!
Labels:
christmas,
christmas gift ideas,
donation,
Forgiveness,
pets
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Old Testament Christmas
If this doesn't help us all figure out what Christmas is all about, I don't know what will:
An Old Testament Christmas
Why do we Christians seem fixated on the most gruesome stories of the Bible and worry constantly about salvation we're all promised?
An Old Testament Christmas
Why do we Christians seem fixated on the most gruesome stories of the Bible and worry constantly about salvation we're all promised?
Labels:
christmas,
Forgiveness,
old testament,
salvation
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Retro Christmas Music (Free)
Yes, this is free. Yes it's legal. Yes, it's cool. What are you waiting for?

8-Bit Jesus
Oh, and Merry Retro Christmas!

8-Bit Jesus
Oh, and Merry Retro Christmas!
Labels:
christmas,
Forgiveness,
free,
music,
retro
Friday, December 5, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
What's New?
I've been so distracted with politics and living that I haven't posted here recently. So it's time to move forward, but maybe it would be good to bring up a few things that have happened since my last post:
1) The Catholic Church has decided to pronounce their public fear of technology again. Yeah. It's all the fault of technology. :/
2) During the recent election, three states decided to restrict freedoms for a portion of the populace for some unjustifiable and completely UN-Christlike reason. Interesting how so many of those promoting these new laws claim to be Christians and still have trouble embracing the call to treat others as they would like to be treated.
3) The economy of the United States and others worldwide have been experiencing what some refer to as a prolonged mental recession. It would be nice if we would take some of the energy spent worrying about the future and get busy feeding the hungry and housing the homeless. I suppose I'm just whining, though.
4) All in all, things are about the same as they were before. The volume is turned up on some issues and down on others. People are suffering and people are getting relief. So far, however, it seems that the Large Hadron Collider hasn't destroyed the world yet.
There has been much more going on, but I'll stop now and ask what you think about these issues.
Oh, and thanks for popping in to see if I've died. ;)
1) The Catholic Church has decided to pronounce their public fear of technology again. Yeah. It's all the fault of technology. :/
2) During the recent election, three states decided to restrict freedoms for a portion of the populace for some unjustifiable and completely UN-Christlike reason. Interesting how so many of those promoting these new laws claim to be Christians and still have trouble embracing the call to treat others as they would like to be treated.
3) The economy of the United States and others worldwide have been experiencing what some refer to as a prolonged mental recession. It would be nice if we would take some of the energy spent worrying about the future and get busy feeding the hungry and housing the homeless. I suppose I'm just whining, though.
4) All in all, things are about the same as they were before. The volume is turned up on some issues and down on others. People are suffering and people are getting relief. So far, however, it seems that the Large Hadron Collider hasn't destroyed the world yet.
There has been much more going on, but I'll stop now and ask what you think about these issues.
Oh, and thanks for popping in to see if I've died. ;)
Friday, September 12, 2008
Been a while...
I've not died. I'm just preoccupied with technology, work, and politics... things that I probably shouldn't be cluttering a religiously-focused blog with. So here's a funny "thanks for sticking around" post:
Conventional Logic Vs. Religious Logic
(found on The Best Article Every Day)
Conventional Logic Vs. Religious Logic
(found on The Best Article Every Day)

Labels:
back,
Forgiveness,
funny,
humor,
politics,
technology
Friday, August 8, 2008
Faith-Based Initiatives
What exactly are "Faith-Based Initiatives"? I'm told that the US government office using that title has historically been a politically-focused office. I'm not sure it's the best representative of this concept. Lots of talk has been generated recently about Obama's resurrection of the idea, so I thought it might be a good thing to discuss.
Who should qualify for funds allocated by such a department? What should it strive to achieve? Is this a good idea? What about the separation of church and state?
Most importantly, what exactly is "Faith"?
Who should qualify for funds allocated by such a department? What should it strive to achieve? Is this a good idea? What about the separation of church and state?
Most importantly, what exactly is "Faith"?
Labels:
Faith-based initiatives,
Forgiveness,
government
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
JWSTSOOY #007: Faith Healing Instead of Medicine
Prayer is wonderful. Faith is a good thing. I have it, but I don't impose it on others. It's a very personal thing. I wouldn't want someone to judge me on mine and I try my best not to judge others, but it's hard not to find fault on this kind of awful abuse of someone's own children:
Teen from faith healing family dies at Ore. home
This couple were members of the Followers of Christ group in Oregon, and this horrible, easily preventable outcome is consistent with previous deaths associated with members of this group.
Jesus was modern in his own time. So was every prophet who ticked off the authorities or said anything radical for his time. What's wrong with accepting the idea that modern medicine could be a gift from God too? The talents of scientists and doctors I see as such a gift. You shouldn't trust anything (including science or medicine) blindly. I would ask anyone who relies on prayer instead of medical care to read that last sentence again and then post a thoughtful response.
Teen from faith healing family dies at Ore. home
This couple were members of the Followers of Christ group in Oregon, and this horrible, easily preventable outcome is consistent with previous deaths associated with members of this group.
Jesus was modern in his own time. So was every prophet who ticked off the authorities or said anything radical for his time. What's wrong with accepting the idea that modern medicine could be a gift from God too? The talents of scientists and doctors I see as such a gift. You shouldn't trust anything (including science or medicine) blindly. I would ask anyone who relies on prayer instead of medical care to read that last sentence again and then post a thoughtful response.
Labels:
death,
faith healing,
Forgiveness,
medicine
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Gay Marriage
Why do people get their proverbial panties in a wad when a homosexual couple gets married? I simply don't understand. Can someone please explain this to me?
If you have no idea why I mention this now, check this out.
If you have no idea why I mention this now, check this out.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Earth + Plastic + Plastic Eaters = :)
For everyone fretting over the future of the planet as we coat it in plastic, it seems Daniel Burd in Waterloo may have found at least the beginnings of a solution to our mess.
Let's hope this pans out!
Let's hope this pans out!
You have to admire...
You may not be a fan of hip hop or scratch music, but given that this Japanese girl is only 9 and her brother (or friend?) is only 6, you have to admire the God-given talent apparent here:
If you believe (as I do) that Art can be the purest expression of faith, it's all relevant. Want more? Check out the SaraScratch YouTube Page.
If you believe (as I do) that Art can be the purest expression of faith, it's all relevant. Want more? Check out the SaraScratch YouTube Page.
Labels:
creative,
Forgiveness,
hip hop,
talent,
wow
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Sometimes Faith is Boring
Have you ever found yourself at the point where you're bored with faith? Not that you don't believe anything anymore (although I suppose that could be at play here too), but more along the lines of not feeling the spark of faith... like the honeymoon is over. I guess I shouldn't expect that I will always be a frenetic happy point in my experience of faith.
Usually when I find myself here it's because there's some "hard work" to be done. You know what I mean: The messy, scary stuff!
What do you do to put the romance back into your faith?
Usually when I find myself here it's because there's some "hard work" to be done. You know what I mean: The messy, scary stuff!
What do you do to put the romance back into your faith?
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Break Time: Home Video
All music videos should be made at home if they come out this cool!
Labels:
bird and the bee,
break time,
do it again,
Forgiveness,
music video
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