Saturday, August 12, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth

saw the movie and was very inspired. i do believe that there are things we all should be doing to help our world, and this includes saving our environment and planet. go here- http://www.climatecrisis.net/takeaction/ and see ways that you can help too. things that I am doing:

*I replaced regular incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulb (cfl). You can buy them online with free shipping!

*Only run your dishwasher when there’s a full load and use the energy-saving setting
(we actually NEVER use ours, even though it came with the apt)

*Be sure you’re recycling at home

*Use less hot water (I wash clothes in cold water)

*Use a clothesline instead of a dryer whenever possible (we dont even own a clothes dryer so I dry everything on a line or rack)

*Turn off electronic devices you’re not using (like TV, computer, lights, etc)

*Reduce the number of miles you drive by walking, biking, carpooling or taking mass transit wherever possible (ha, don't have a car, so I walk or take buses/subway

Little things like that can make a huge difference and if we all do own little part, we have save our planet.

on free will

Explain and critically examine our understanding of free will
thoughts by Augustine

the choice we make between eternal and temporal realms- is a free choice
God has known, knows, and always will know what we decide
God sees the whole thing/creation/all of eternity in an instant
God makes us moral, valuable agents so we can experience good
God cannot tilt our decisions, we have pure will
knowledge (God's omniscience) vs causation

free will assumes:
God gave us free will and there is a God
that God gave us free will for a good purpose
all good things come from God
we have our existance from God

problem free will solves:
evil- is the misuse of free will

problems it creates:
is God responsible for evil? what is evil? (page 68)
is having a choice really being free?
What about Pharoah and how God hardened his heart?
God has a plan for you?

without free will, we wouldn't sin
God didn't give us free will to sin but to do right (pg 30)
we have just chosen sin.
"we ought not to have been able to pervert it"

freewill
:is a good thing ebcause no one can live rightly without it (pg 69)
:given to us by God, who acted rightly in giving it to us (pg 70)
:cannot be forced into iniquity

evil
:turning away from God is a sin
:deserting unchangable good and turn toward changable
:God is not responsible
:need evil to have good

God
:every good thing comes from God
:God acted rightly in giving us free will
:if God knows evil will happen, but God is all good and powerful, why doesnt he do something?
:has foreknowledge
:justice: punishes for sin
:mercy: redeems
:goodness created us

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Randomness

As I clean my room, I find more and more little things I have collected over the years- words of wisdom, poems, stories, notes, insights, etc. Instead of keeping them all on random pieces of paper, I will type them up here:
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It is not you who shape God
It is God who shapes you.
If then you are the work of God,
Await the hand of the Artist
Who does all things in due season.

Offer the Potter your heart,
Soft and tractable,
And keep the form in which
The Artist fashioned you.

Let your clay be moist,
Lest you grow hard and lose
The imprint of the Potter's fingers.

-Irenaeus
2nd century Theologian
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Colors of Christ:
Black=sin Romans 3:23
Blue=water/spirit Baptism Ephesians 4:5 Romans 8:9
Red= Christ's blood Romans 5:8-9
White= prayer of repentance for cleansing Pslam 51:1-2
Green= Christian Growth Colossians 1:10
Gold= eternal life John 3:16
Cystal= Rainbow of Christ's Life [and your time together as a cabin group (etc)]

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Quotes from the DaVinci Code

The spiked cilice belt that he wore around his thigh cut into his flesh and yet his soul sang with satisfaction of service to the Lord. Pain is good. (27)

Langdon was feeling anything but fortunate and coincidence was a concept he did not entirely trust. As someone who had spent his life exploring the hidden interconnectivity of disparate emblems and ideologies, Langdon viewed the world as a web of profoundly intertwined histories and events. The connections may be invisible, but they are always there, buried just beneath the surface. (32)

Nobody could deny the snornmous good the modern church did in todays troubled world, and yet the churchhad a deceitful and violent history. ("so dark the con of man...") (173)

People structure and direction from the church, not coddling and indulgence. (207)

What was the rationale for fusing science and faith? Unbiased science could not possibly be performed by a man who possessed faith in God. Nor did faith have any need for physical confirmation of its beliefs. (207)

He thinks a cathedral's entrance represents a woman's... The examiner nodded. "Complete with receding labial ridges and a nice little cinquefoil clitoris above the doorway." He sighed. "Kind of makes you want to go back to church." (430/ch79)

Every faith in the world is based on fabrication. That is the definition of faith- acceptance of that which we imagine to be true, that which we cannot prove. Every religion describes God through metaphor, allegory, and exaggeration, from the early Egyptians through modern Sunday School. Metaphors are a way to help our mind process the unprocessible. The problems arise when we begin to believe literally in our own metaphors.

-Those who truely understand their faiths understand the stories are metaphorical.
-Religious allegory has become a part of the fabric of reality. And living in that reality helps millions of people cope and be better people.
-But it appears their reality is false.
-No more false than that of a mathematical cryptographer who believes in the imaginary number "i" because it helps her break codes.

It is the mystery and wonderment that serve our souls not the grail itself. The beauty of the grail lies in her ethereal nature.

to google/research: golden ratio- male/female, Fibonacci, priory of sion, sangreal, DaVinci's last supper, opus dei, holy grail, Hieros Ganos, Job 38:11, Jesus and Mary married with child, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, cover up the sacredness of women, life out of balance- Koyanisquatsi
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Sermon Series:Metamorphosis
1: It's morphing time Romans 12:1-2
2: There's no condemnation Romans 8:1-4
3: Finishing how you started Romans 8:1-6
4: Why and how we walk according to the spirit Romans 8:18

-not because you have to, because you want to
do not run relationships that way- with checklist of rules and rituals and practices
I can't but you can.
Don't get in the car and let God drive.
FOllow him and do the work to follow him with his as a guide.

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Devotions I used at camp:
mon: God has a plan for you. Jeremiah 1:5
tues: God is loving. Matthew 5:45
wed: God cares for you. Matthew 10:29
thurs: God made everyone beautiful Acts 17:26
fri: God is with you and protects you. Isaiah 43:2
sat: God is understanding. 1 Peter 5:7
sun: God is your best friend. Isaiah 41:10/ John 15:15
mon: God knows what's best for you.
tues: God speaks to you.
wed: God gives grace! Ephesians 2:8
thurs: so THANK GOD!

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see the awe and wonder in the world.

1. take unusual paths/surprise
embrace the unexplained and unexpected
immobile vs. new experience
unchanged opinions/ beyond the obvious
born again, get out of rut
captured by monotony/habit
the familiar has a hold on us. lifeless vs sense of wonder

2. walk slowly not is haste. take time tolook at things and love the world. rushing/getting through is not living through. ruined by blind haste. hurrying and consuming society

3. walk to the outside (our carefully restrained responses , narrow self image)
commericialization, profits, things
find treasure of God, spirituality, walk toward the mystery

4. walk to the spirit of thankfulness and gratitude. what is positive in a bad situation. what are you thankful for?

tak us out of our crippled situation into new wonder

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In the movie, the coach was trying to get the team to realize that they couldn't win the game and beat the Russians on their own. The Russians were professionals- hockey was their life and the coach knew that the U.S. team of college players needed to work really hard together and be a team to win. Each of the players alone did not have enough talent to win. They needed a good goalie, a good offense, and a good defense. One player couldn't do it all- they had to be a team. In the beginning, each of the players identified with their own college team and thought of themselves as individuals and not as a team. Finally, Mike Arouszione realized that he was on the United States team and after that the team began to work together. They ended up accomplishing their goal by beating the Russians and getting the gold medal in the Olympics that year.
We are all on a team too, and we have to work together to win. We are on God's team- we are all parts of the body of Christ, and in order for that body to work, we need to work together. In 1st Corinthians, Paul says that each of us have different gifts. SOme of us are teachers, doctors, some have faith, wisdom or knowledge, just like somemembers of the hockey team are good goalies, offensive or defensive players. Paul writes (1 cor 12:12) Paul was saying that we are all members of the body of Christ and we each should use our special gifts for God's will. But we must work together as a team.