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:: Monday, September 27, 2004 ::

Gold Medal!!!

USA Women's Wheelchair basketball has won a gold medal!!!

Congratulations!


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Paralympics

The USA Women's Wheelchair Basketball team's up 34 - 16 against Australia at the half.

Go Jen!


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:: Friday, September 17, 2004 ::
Found While On The Way Elsewhere

I was looking up a phrase in Augustine's Confessions this evening and I ran across this great line:

Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet.


I just love that quote. Especially coming from Augustine.

Augustine, Confessions 8.7.17.


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:: Thursday, September 16, 2004 ::

Meditation on the Imitation

As long as suffering is something that vexes you and which you seek to avoid, then things will go ill with you, for the very affliction you are trying to escape will follow you wherever you go.


::Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ II.xii.11 (trans. Tylenda)

One of the ancient church Fathers once said that the source of our sin was our fear of our own mortality. Knowing that we are mortal, we avoid death and its accompanying suffering: we do whatever it takes to avoid it. In the end, however, this becomes self-destructive and causes its own suffering. We attempt to avoid death by making ourselves invulnerable - and it ends up killing us.

American society today is marked by a desire to forego suffering and a desire to eliminate suffering altogether. This is, in one sense, a noble goal. Yet, rarely do we take into account the Way of the Cross as we attempt to do this.

The Incarnation - the Word becoming Flesh - God becoming Human - Jesus Christ living in the world - God did this with the intention of bringing about re-creation: a new creation free from self-destruction and free from death and suffering. "The last enemy to be overcome is death." Nevertheless, God did not do this merely by promulgating just laws, innoculating against the spread of disease, etc.

Instead, he entered into suffering and death itself: and in doing so he destroyed death. The Way of the Cross embraces both suffering and death as a means to their ultimate, complete destruction. In his rising, he made all creation new: "lest a grain of wheat fall to the ground and die, it remains a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit."

The way of the cross embraces death as the only means to life - life in a new creation. It is in the cross that we look for the destruction of death and the alleviation of suffering in the world. We build hospitals and shelters. We fight for social justice. We stand in solidarity with the poor. We refuse coercion and to be coercive. We stand up for the rights of those who have no voice. We do all this as believers in Jesus Christ because we know that there is more to destroying death and suffering than all these things. We do these things as sign and symbol of the new creation and the reign of God that is coming. We do these things, and by doing so we participate in some small way in the new creation - the Kingdom of God.

This keeps us in perspective: it denies us justification for making our one issue within the greater issue the issue. Nor is it just about us, or just about "them" - whoever "they" may be. It involves God, and is part of what is going on in creation as a whole - throughout time and place.

Which brings us back to Thomas' statement. Disciples of Jesus Christ are in the business of dying - daily: dying in order that we may live. By avoiding the suffering that accompanies that, we avoid Eternal Life, putting off the inevitable, wishing that the cross were not quite so much, well, the cross. By embracing the cross we find ourselves in better position to give life, health, and relief to those who need it.


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A Lesson in Typesetting, or More On the Forged Documents

See http://homepage.mac.com/cfj/newcomer/index.htm

This guy seems to know type.


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:: Sunday, September 12, 2004 ::
Throwing the Election?

According to many, CBS is in trouble. Accusations are flying all over the internet: someone forged documents that are libelous to George W. Bush.

Here's one of the summary blog articles: Power Line: The Sixty-First Minute
There are a couple of Minneapolis lawyers keeping an eye on the situation: follow the story on LGF.

This is serious.

Our American news media give us the impression that they are "objective journalists," doing nothing more than finding the facts and reporting them. If one looks through the history of American Journalism, it is quite clear that this has absolutely never been the case.

This case is, at best, a case of serious irresponsibility on the part of the network. At worst, it is intentionally lying about someone. It's not clear yet which one it is. It's hard to trust "news" sources when they do this.


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:: Thursday, September 09, 2004 ::
Words I've been thinking about for the last few days:

See especially "everything inside screams for second life"

Meant To Live
by Switchfoot

Fumbling his confidence
And wondering why the world has passed him by
Hoping that he’s bent for more than arguments
And failed attempts to fly, fly


We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
Somewhere we live inside
Somewhere we live inside
We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
Somewhere we live inside


Dreaming about Providence
And whether mice or men have second tries
Maybe we’ve been livin with our eyes half open
Maybe we’re bent and broken, broken


We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
Somewhere we live inside
Somewhere we live inside
We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
Somewhere we live inside


We want more than this world’s got to offer
We want more than this world’s got to offer
We want more than the wars of our fathers
And everything inside screams for second life yeah


We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
We were meant to live for so much more
Have we lost ourselves?
We were meant to live
We were meant to live




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:: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 ::
Things overheard while working in a high school:

Teachier in the hallway: "Are you flirting or fighting?"


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