Saturday, April 30, 2005

The Kingdom of God

Matthew 12:27-28 "If I cast out demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your own exorcists cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges. But if it is by the Spirit of God that I cast out demons, then the kingdom of God has come to you. "

'If the kingdom of God had come already...by the time Jesus uttered [this] saying..., how is the remainder of Jesus' earthly existence to be understood? And what about the Son of man's duty "to give his life a ransom for many"? What is the significance of his death? And how did Jesus relate his death to the kingdom of God?'

Monday, April 25, 2005

Garrrrgh!!!!!!!

"Global Christianity is wealthy. Christians make up only one third of the world's people, but we receive about two-thirds of the world's total income each year. Tragically, we spend about 97% of this vast wealth on ourselves! One percent goes to secular charities. A mere 2% goes to all Christian work. But even that tiny 2% we give to Christian causes is largely spent on ourselves-i.e., in our home congregations and in our home countries. In 1992, Christians worldwide had a total income of $9,696 billion (American). We gave only $169 billion (1.74%) to all Christian work. And only $9.2 billion of that-a mere 5.4%-went to foreign missions."
--Sider, Evangelism and Social Action, 1993

This makes me so furious I can scarcely keep from screaming out. What the **** are we Christians doing? We wonder why the world has turned away from the church. Here's the reason we're no f-ing different from them. We are a bunch of low, selfish hypocritical b*****ds. I understand how Jesus felt when he arrived at the temple and found it descrated as a marketplace. What's different today? We show off our wealth and praise this 'wondrous God' that we have for giving to us so abundantly. Pah, I spit it from my mouth. God doesn't give to us for our benefit 'To those whom much is given much will be expected'. If thats the benchmark then we are sc**wed. The God of Jesus, and Paul bestowed so bountifully so that we can serve him. In everything that we do we are called to bear witness to the truth of the gospel. Let's get out there and blimin' well walk what we were told to do.
And now that the fury has past I look at myself. I see that I am no different from this I would spend more money on myself than any other way. I look at my World Vision kid and I wonder whether I can afford to keep up the payments. In everything I do I count the cost and make sure I can afford it after I have spent on myself. I look to see what I have left over after I have done everything I want to and then ask what use I can put it to. I profess Christ is Lord and that I would gladly die for Him just don't ask me to sacrifice my luxuries. I have become like the rich young ruler and I would obey all the commandments and teachings but do not ask me to leave my wealth and comfort. And I do not know the cure.

This is my prayer then, that I will act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with my Lord. In all areas of my life.

A Good Deed Fairly Explodes around the World

This thought grew out of many conversations with Reuben.
If I were to feed a starving person (inclusive language!) and they were to ask me as to the reason for it, what should be my response? Am I to respond along the lines that I am a Christian? Or should I say that once I was starving and a rich man took pity upon me and gave me food. And when I could stand upon my own two feet again I went to repay him. Yet he refused. He said that he already had in abundance and did not need any more but the gift that I offered him should be given to someone who needed it (I am the Bread of Life). If I should give a drink to the thirsty should it not be because I was once thirsty (the Living Water). If I clothe the naked should it not be because I was once naked (clothed in whitest garments).
As I write this I am beginning to understand what Jesus meant when he said "do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich neighbors, in case they may invite you in return, and you would be repaid." (Luke 14:12). Do not give unto God because He already has more than we could ever offer Him. If we truly desire to give unto Him then give unto His children; those he made in His image. We see Christ in the hungry, the poor, and the naked, and yet we do nothing.

"Zeal for your house will consume me." --John 2:17

Thursday, April 21, 2005

Some times you just have to ask, why?

Friday, April 15, 2005


Staunch Security (although when I left camp site they didn't kick me out!)

Shady leaders

Crowd Rafting?

Very Cool

Delilah

Before from the back

The removal

The tail is gone

The side

The back

This face looks familiar

Monday, April 11, 2005

Absurd Cats

You scored as Pissed at the World Cat. And here we have the next serial killer. Try having some cotton candy, it'll make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, Psycho.

Pissed at the World Cat


83%

Ninja Cat


58%

Drunk Cat


58%

Derranged Cat


33%

Love Machine Cat


25%

Couch Potato Cat


8%

Nerd Cat


0%

Which Absurd Cat are you?
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Thursday, April 07, 2005

The Truman Show

Showing this Saturday. 7:30 pm.

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Famous Atheist Now Believes In God

Famous Atheist Now Believes In God

NEW YORK Dec 9, 2004 — A British philosophy professor who has been a leading champion of atheism for more than a half-century has changed his mind. He now believes in God more or less based on scientific evidence, and says so on a video released Thursday.

At age 81, after decades of insisting belief is a mistake, Antony Flew has concluded that some sort of intelligence or first cause must have created the universe. A super-intelligence is the only good explanation for the origin of life and the complexity of nature, Flew said in a telephone interview from England.

Flew said he's best labeled a deist like Thomas Jefferson, whose God was not actively involved in people's lives.

"I'm thinking of a God very different from the God of the Christian and far and away from the God of Islam, because both are depicted as omnipotent Oriental despots, cosmic Saddam Husseins," he said. "It could be a person in the sense of a being that has intelligence and a purpose, I suppose."


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Flew first made his mark with the 1950 article "Theology and Falsification," based on a paper for the Socratic Club, a weekly Oxford religious forum led by writer and Christian thinker C.S. Lewis.

Over the years, Flew proclaimed the lack of evidence for God while teaching at Oxford, Aberdeen, Keele, and Reading universities in Britain, in visits to numerous U.S. and Canadian campuses and in books, articles, lectures and debates.

There was no one moment of change but a gradual conclusion over recent months for Flew, a spry man who still does not believe in an afterlife.

Yet biologists' investigation of DNA "has shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved," Flew says in the new video, "Has Science Discovered God?"

The video draws from a New York discussion last May organized by author Roy Abraham Varghese's Institute for Metascientific Research in Garland, Texas. Participants were Flew; Varghese; Israeli physicist Gerald Schroeder, an Orthodox Jew; and Roman Catholic philosopher John Haldane of Scotland's University of St. Andrews.

The first hint of Flew's turn was a letter to the August-September issue of Britain's Philosophy Now magazine. "It has become inordinately difficult even to begin to think about constructing a naturalistic theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism," he wrote.

The letter commended arguments in Schroeder's "The Hidden Face of God" and "The Wonder of the World" by Varghese, an Eastern Rite Catholic layman.

This week, Flew finished writing the first formal account of his new outlook for the introduction to a new edition of his "God and Philosophy," scheduled for release next year by Prometheus Press.

Prometheus specializes in skeptical thought, but if his belief upsets people, well "that's too bad," Flew said. "My whole life has been guided by the principle of Plato's Socrates: Follow the evidence, wherever it leads."

Last week, Richard Carrier, a writer and Columbia University graduate student, posted new material based on correspondence with Flew on the atheistic www.infidels.org Web page. Carrier assured atheists that Flew accepts only a "minimal God" and believes in no afterlife.

Flew's "name and stature are big. Whenever you hear people talk about atheists, Flew always comes up," Carrier said. Still, when it comes to Flew's reversal, "apart from curiosity, I don't think it's like a big deal."

Flew told The Associated Press his current ideas have some similarity with American "intelligent design" theorists, who see evidence for a guiding force in the construction of the universe. He accepts Darwinian evolution but doubts it can explain the ultimate origins of life.

A Methodist minister's son, Flew became an atheist at 15.

Early in his career, he argued that no conceivable events could constitute proof against God for believers, so skeptics were right to wonder whether the concept of God meant anything at all.

Another landmark was his 1984 "The Presumption of Atheism," playing off the presumption of innocence in criminal law. Flew said the debate over God must begin by presuming atheism, putting the burden of proof on those arguing that God exists.

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