http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/16/upshot/women-and-the-i-dont-know-probl...
I'm looking forward to discussing this with Chemguy later. I'm pretty opinionated, but I also use many qualifiers as it opens me up to express what I think while staying open minded when I'm not sure of all the details. I probably do so a bit less when writing than when speaking.
Jesuology, Jesuolatry, Christology, Christianity and Christianisms. It's odd that I find kinship with a such a conservative theologian as Hodge when he warns against "bibliolatry" while at the same time having sympathies for the most liberal of Christians: Shleiermacher and Spong.
Two points have driven my recent thinking (which is, in fact, quite recent as I've avoided theologising for about a year):
1) We cannot continue to confuse our descriptions of divine work with the divine itself (that would be idolatry) and
Jusy musing...I don't beleve that evil exists and I dont believe there is such a thing as death...sooo
that pretty much puts me out of the ball park...a lot of ball-parks anyway.
Carpe diem
There's no time like the present
Be Here Now
Extentialize!...and on and on...
The present is a gift...that's why they CALL it a gift
Hello again my friends!
I was listening to CBC Radio One on my way home from church today. They have such wonderful discussions on various aspects of faith. I really felt like I was listening in to a radio version of Wonder Cafe!
Anyways ..... back to the topic .... the discussion was about the very existance of God and the guest was a Jewish Rabbi.
I would like to hear some viewpoints on a very interesting quote that really caught my ear.
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