Gay Marriage and Stupid Christian Arguments
I said this in an earlier post and I still believe it:
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Gay Marriage and Stupid Christian Arguments
I said this in an earlier post and I still believe it:
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Barenaked Ladies, U2 and Coldplay Celebrate Christ
This year, like every year, there are lots of “Christmas Songs” on the radio. Many, if not most, essentially tell the story of Christ’s entry to the world and what it means. So there you are in Bath and Body, Nordstoms, or Home Depot – and bam – on comes the Barenaked Ladies with God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen:
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If you know me then you know that my wife is way cooler than me. No question. One such area of cooler-ness is that she seems to find new and interesting music all the time. This is especially depressing for me because I have been a musician, in one form or another, for the better part of 20 years. Depressing I say - but on with the point. One such discovered band (update - now super popular and super Grammy nominated) is Mumford and Sons and they have a song Awake my Soul that I love with the following lines:
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Luke 2:12 & 34 December 25, 2011
Christ -- The Sign for All People
I like everything about Christmas - the lights, decorations, trees, and festivity of almost every public space. I like finding gifts that express my great love and thanksgiving for those in my life. I like Christmas movies (especially Charlie Brown), cookies, cards, and the general sentiment that something is different. There is a communal anticipation, a hope, a looking forward to the morning of Christmas. For a moment, the world seems to pause and everyone is aware that the day is different. And every year I read The Story (Luke 2) and am re-amazed by the obvious fact that the single greatest birth story of all time is covered in about two pages of text. Every year I want more, I want to ask the Shepherds questions and find out how Joseph really felt seeing his young love, Mary, go into labor in the most inhospitable of places. I want the text to give me something – and this year it gave me the word “sign” and it gave it to me twice.
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What Can a Free $1,000 Do? Lots if You Use It.
No joke. This post is about you and your friends giving away thousands of dollars of someone else’s money - $10 at a time. I can’t tell you how many “thousands” (legal details blah blah blah) but its lots. What:
$10 free that you can invest in a humanitarian project of your choice. Take our spare change and your spare time (its only 10 minutes) and give hope. No strings attached. No gimmicks. Just $10 free for you to invest in the world. No assembly required and its safe for kids.
Why:
About the time I started writing Humanitarian Jesus I also helped found The Glue Network – a new way of empowering people to impact need by finding new sources of funding like brands and companies to supply the money.
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Can we stop saying that “Christmas is under attack” or being wiped off the map by the left-wing media? Really, can we just shut up?
Christmas is Christmas and there have been 2,000 of them (give or take) to prove the point. Does calling a giant evergreen tree lit up with lights in the front lawn of The White House or in Rockefeller Center really change the fact that everyone knows it is a Christmas Tree? Does suggesting that one religious tradition shouldn’t dominate others in public spaces really change the fact that our calendar year and system of holidays are predicated around the one named for the birth of Jesus Christ?
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Could Monkeys Write Shakespeare?
Can I fly? Can a duck shoot a shotgun? Is a bike still a bike without wheels?
I could list a bunch of other stupid questions but this one has more importance.
For some time now the evolutionary proof involving random typing by monkeys in an attempt to recreate Shakespeare’s works has been ongoing. The basic idea is that enough monkeys with enough time and enough chances could produce the same works as Shakespeare.
Enter this story on BBC.COM:
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The church has wasted its time fighting gay marriage. Why wasted? Because I can tell you as a constitutional law expert that no matter what voters decide, the issue will be resolved by state and federal courts that for the most part don’t care what voters think. So the church has spent millions fighting something that in the end they have no control over. It’s like fighting a tsunami with a bucket – or millions of them. It won’t work but you will die in the process.
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9/12 matters because it is Monday morning and I have already forgotten.
It is hard to believe that I can return to the ordinary affairs of the day without even a blink of the eye, already violating the solemn and ubiquitous slogan – We Shall Never Forget. It’s not that I have forgotten 9/11 or everyone that was directly and indirectly impacted in profound and subtle ways. I have already forgotten that today should not be the same.
As I watched show after show over the weekend where survivors from the buildings were interviewed, first-responders recounted their feelings, or those touched by the tragedy explained the impact – several compelling threads emerged.
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Simple Giving – Do the Easiest Thing First
As we come to 9-11 it is easy to think big but it is better to think small.
Inevitably when I speak on my book Humanitarian Jesus the question comes up – “How do we actually start giving ourselves away? How do we start serving our neighbor?”
I think the problem is that when we try to tackle slavery, water, poverty, or massive trauma like 9-11, Katrina, etc. it is difficult to find a foot-hold. We see the “big guys” making huge impact. Million dollar gifts, bailing out on life and diving in as a volunteer, shifting giant organizations to a new focus. These are all very good – but not the fundamental basis of humanitarian investment.
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