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Monday, January 26, 2009

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This morning was perhaps the best morning i've had in a long time. Maybe it was waking up an hour early, maybe it was the oatmeal, maybe it was the coffee, but it was probably a steady mixture of all the above with a nostalgic layer of flurries to seal the deal. It was good.

Then, I bought The Welcome Wagon's new c.d...... do whatever you have to to get that c.d. (welcome to the welcome wagon)..... One word: Sufjan

I wrote a letter to the editor at the times in Gainesville masked under a title concerning athlete's clueless parents in Hall county......which it was about, but perhaps the title was incomplete.... it should have read, "Athletes, Parents, often have their priorities wrong.....also this town makes me want to vomit for the rest of the day." http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/article/13912/

I'm going through some discipleship with a new believer and friend.... we're going through Jesus Wants to Save Christians by Rob Bell and Don Golden. Excellent book. In it I fell like Bell finally gives a more complete picture of his theology. Not only that, he finally gets a little specific about certain issues and tragedies in the church. The kid that I am going through the book with, asked me some excellent questions which I must say, I have been asking older, wiser people than me for about 2 years and have yet to receive a biblical answer.
Here are a couple he threw at me:

"I just don't understand, I am reading through the Gospels for myself for the first time, I mean actually reading them, and I just can't reconcile parts of the church to them......."

"......How do so many people in the church support capitol punishment? I see zero basis for it in the scriptures (NEW Covenant scriptures)"

"How does the church advocate violence as much as it does? A 7 year old who can just now read could gather that violence is wrong from the scriptures"

"How does the church support war as much as it does?" "I know in the old testament or covenant or whatever God commanded war, but that was the OLD covenant, what was Jesus and the new covenant for then?"

(If we(gentiles) are grafted into the tree(the Jewish one that is), then we all take part in the new covenant, the way of Jesus.)

I have asked these questions, and not once have I ever been given a biblical answer to justify these things.

I usually get crazy hypotheticals like:

"So you walk in your house and a crazed man on 11 drugs is raping your whole family, would you not kill him?"

"So are you a pacifist? So what about WWII? The Revolutionary War?"

Sadly I never hear scripture supported answers.

And praise God that I do not hear:

Well how about when Jesus picks up the first stone and begins to stone the adulterer? (Of course, that didn't happen)
(It was the law to do so, a law given by God to Moses...So I guess that was Jesus breaking his own law?, or perhaps just giving us a clearer picture of how a person interacts with man in the New Kingdom, perhaps He was saying, "no, more killing will only get us farther from Eden, but forgiveness, forgiveness will get us back there."

I really need to study for a GOVT test,

Michael

Listen to more Jon Foreman, The Welcome Wagon, and Arcade Fire than you are now.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and me being on this site again.






Well after a good time away, I think I will return to this public display of emotion or indifference if for no other reason than to to keep tabs on the family, and get a thing out here and there. So why not start with Benjamin.
If you have yet to see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, then watch it and right soon. Well.... uhhh now that I am here and ready to type, not sure what to say. I could take the time to describe the film, deliberately ruin it to be an ass, and tell you my favorite parts..... or you can see it for yourself then call me to have an extensive conversation. Instead, I will just tell you this. As the credits rolled Justen and I just sat there, misty eyed and plotting our life of worth, only to finally get up thinking we were the last to leave, we were the soldiers who were so affected by this masterpiece of a film, that we sat still for a whole ten minutes to try and process..... but as we we crawled out of our seats, I noticed him. Sitting directly behind us was a man, maybe 70 years of age, and his face was....... well.... He was smiling and he was crying and he was silently screaming and ranting on just how beautiful life is..........
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In other news, i'm about to start my last semester of school....about to try and start over, about to try and create, about to try and love, try and stay in and out of touch, try and find and lose, try and filter, try and balance.

MichaelDavid

(christmas fun in pictures)