Merry Christmahanakwanzaka!
Happy Holidays.
That's right, I said it. Happy Holidays. And have a good New Year while you're at it, too. I think the "War on Christmas" debate is one of the sillier things going on. Because we all know Jesus gave the discliples Ipods and candy in their sandals at the last supper and said, "Do this in remembrance of my birthday." But it begs the question; why do North American Christians think the best language to use is war/strife language? It can't be "The Debate about Christmas" or even "The Controversy about Christmas." Why so angry? Can't imagine why people would get the idea that Evangelicals are at war with the "sinners" of the world...
But. This is Christmas/Yule/Hanukkah/Kwanza, and in the spirit of Jolly Old Elves everywhere I'm not going to rant about it. Instead, here's a few things on my mind these days, and if you feel like reading ahead you'll see some of what's been "baking my noodle" these days.
So here's the list...
1. Maryellen (see sidebar) has posted her biggest piece yet on the free-will/predestination debate. While I disagree with her conclusions, it's still a good read. That, and Maryellen happens to be one of the sweetest ladies I've met here on the Net, and yet she attracts all manner of folk denouncing her and her questioning as heresy. I've taken to defending her simply because I can't stand watching someone as gentle and kind as her being attacked. If anyone else out there feels like stepping up and helping out, you can find the post here. There's already over 50 comments and it's only been 3 days...
2. I've been taking those little "What Kind of ____ Are You?" quizzes, and I'm addicted. I know I am.
3. Our house is nearly done, but it's still a few weeks away. Final push is upon us!
4. I'm trying to dialogue with several Critics of the emerging church movement - I've decided to engage with them, hear them out and try to find some common ground. I'm convinced we're more alike than we are different, so hopefully some fruit comes of this.
5. Jamie's Urban Seminary posts have been attracting alot of attention. I've read them all (despite my absence in the comments) and really enjoyed them - if you haven't read them yet please do so.
6. Here's a quote by Phillips Brooks, "The earth has grown old with it's burden of care, but at Christmas it is always young, its soul full of music braks the air when the song of the angels is sung." I love Christmas.
7. Final Ishmael post is going to wait until the New Year, because I'm a lazy punk. And Jamie and I really need to get some coffee/tea/drink beverage and talk about it first...
That's about it for now - I'll update after Christmas sometime. InN the meantime, have a great time off however long it may be, and don't drink too much eggnog. Let's make sure Rudolf is the only one with a red nose this year, k?
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