Will write more about this later.
http://www.heebmagazine.com/blog/view/1197
Will write more about this later.
http://www.heebmagazine.com/blog/view/1197
Found this via StumbleUpon, and found it both funny as well as poignant.
Maybe I am gullible, but seems to me that these 2 churches decided to work together with a cool little plan to get people thinking and talking. Thinking and talking- good things for people to do. Â I can’t imagine that 2 supposedly smart pastors would really be at odds over something like this. Â But? Â Stranger things have happened.
Now, how about some meaningful thinking and talking about ideas possibly more important to some people- Queers and God’s Love…. forget rocks and dogs for a bit… Â I mean, what is it that we expect to find in scripture? Â What do we expect it to tell us? Â What are we missing without it? Â The rocks and dog debate seems based, not really on scripture, but theology in general, and yet scripture is at the base of christian theology.
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Not a long post today, although I owe you one.  Found this video clip of Keith Olberman’s commentary about the election and Prop 8 in California.  He expresses some of the ideas I have so eloquently.  Namely, that as recently as 1967, our next president’s parents would not have been allowed to marry in 1/3 of the states in our country because it was illegal for a black and a white to marry.  As recent as 1967!
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Take a look:Â http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/3073728/35613542
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Even atheists should care about the Bible. Â Care about does not mean believe in or support or follow, but to ignore how influential it is in today’s culture is a bit like sticking your head in the sand.
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Queer Look at the Bible was originally (and will return to be) a podcast I began back in 2006. Â For a variety of reasons, I stopped adding episodes, and it has sat, dormant since then. Â This isn’t confession, and I have no need to sort out all of the reasons, but one of them, was that by the time I started to produce the podcast, my own personal beliefs had changed dramatically. Â Perhaps one of these days, I will write more about my own beliefs, but for this post, suffice to say I think there are three types of people who ought to follow my blog and podcast.