June 18, 2006

Blogthings... thought I'd just post a whole bunch!




You Are the Swedish Chef



"Bork! Bork! Bork!"

Your happy and energetic - with borderline manic tendencies.

No one really gets you. And frankly, you don't even get you.

But, you sure can whip up a great chocolate mousse







You Are Big Bird



Talented, smart, and friendly... you're also one of the sanest people around.



You are usually feeling: Happy. From riding a unicycle to writing poetry, you have plenty of hobbies to keep you busy.



You are famous for: Being a friend to everyone. Even the grumpiest person gets along with you.



How you life your life: Joyfully. "Super. Duper. Flooper."






Veggie Pizza



Upscale and trendy.

You're the most likely to go for a gourmet pizza.

You have impeccable taste in everything.

You truly enjoy the finer things in life.






You Are an Espresso



At your best, you are: straight shooting, ambitious, and energetic



At your worst, you are: anxious and high strung



You drink coffee when: anytime you're not sleeping



Your caffeine addiction level: high






You Are a Powdered Devil's Food Donut



A total sweetheart on the outside, you love to fool people with your innocent image.

On the inside you're a little darker, richer, and more complex.

You're a hedonist who demands more than one pleasure at a time.

Decadent and daring, you test the limits of human indulgence.






You Are Coke



A true original and classic, you represent the best of everything you can offer.

Just the right amount of sweet, just the right amount of energy... you're the life of the party.



Your best soda match: Mountain Dew



Stay away from:Dr Pepper






You Are Chocolate Chip Ice Cream



You are kind, popular, and generous.

You tend to be successful at anything you try.

A social butterfly, you are great at entertaining a crowd.



You are most compatible with strawberry ice cream.






Your Birth Month is January



You are a natural leader who is able to stand up when no one else can.

Strong and powerful, you tend to overshadow those around you.



Your soul reflects: deep love, fascination with life, and a distinctive persona



Your gemstone: Garnet



Your flower: Snowdrop



Your colors: Black, dark red, and dark blue






You Are Emerald Green



Deep and mysterious, it often seems like no one truly gets you.

Inside, you are very emotional and moody - though you don't let it show.

People usually have a strong reaction to you... profound love or deep hate.

But you can even get those who hate you to come around. There's something naturally harmonious about you.






You Are an Oatmeal Raisin Cookie



On the surface, you're a little plain - but you have many subtle dimensions to your personality.

Sometimes you're down to earth and crunchy. Other times, you're sweet and a little gooey.






Your Hillbilly Name Is...



Tammy Lee Bull


June 11, 2006

When being different becomes the same

Tonight was my second Sunday at Mosaic, which is an organized group of Christians that meet every week at the old Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles (also known as a Church meeting, but they don't call it that).

It's really exciting, and they have a good message... it's not wishy-washy like I was expecting like (putting on a stoner voice), "Come to Jesus and everything will be... cool, man." No, it wasn't like that. Fully commendable, and they're doing a great thing there. But some things have been rubbing be the wrong way, and I think I finally pinpointed what it was. I think they may be trying so hard to be different and "prove" that all of these stereotypes are wrong, they are throwing out the baby with the bathwater, so to speak. Rather than taking what is wrong and making it right, they take what is wrong and just chuck it so there's nothing left. Let me explain.

The person speaking on this series of the "Controversial Jesus" is very good. He's to the point, he addresses things that some people may not like to, and he is easy to listen to. He's funny, charismatic, and he relates well to the crowd. But he doesn't like religion.

Don't get me wrong, I fully understand what he means by that, and why he must be frustrated, but there's a problem with discounting religion altogether as a bad thing. Religion in and of itself is not a bad thing. Essentially what religion is, is a series of rituals performed by a group of people that believe the same thing. The purpose of those rituals should stand as reminders of why they believe what they believe, and to have a sort of structure to those beliefs. The trouble with religion is that frequently it is those same rituals that are emphasized, and they lose their purpose--the performers look to the ritual for cleansing salvation instead of simply using them as symbols for what they have their faith in. Getting rid of religion and ritual altogether would mean getting rid of Christmas, Easter, Sunday meetings, Saturday meetings (for Jews or SDA's), or anything else you can think of that has anything to do with organization.

The intention here is a good one, but unfortunately, I don't believe it has been thought through. Jesus did not come to remove religion, he came to fulfill it and make it perfect... In fact, I think at the very least he showed us how religion serves a purpose, not to save, but simply stand as a reminder and a maintainer of reverence for the God who saved you.

The second thing that bothered me more tonight than the first time (because he did the same thing) was embedded in his analogies. I'd have to listen to the first one again to get it, but tonight he was talking about how the crowds took Barabbus back and had Jesus crucified instead. He began making comparisons to today -- "Honestly, now, if we were given the option, would you choose to crucify Ghandi or Saddam Hussein? Probably Saddam, right?" (then the part that got to me:) "If we were given Charles Manson or Billy Graham, we'd probably pick Manson, right??" It should be pretty obvious what I find wrong with that statement, but I'll tell you for the sake of maintaining my novel-long blogs...

Think about it... a man who persecutes Christians and makes a living off of it. He finds pleasure in seeing them in pain. Yeah, I'm glad that we saw Paul coming (Saul at the time) so that we could get rid of him before he killed to many of us. I'm glad that when we think of a Christian we think of someone who, yeah is a sinner, but didn't do anything too horrible, so it's okay, they can still be saved. God likes them better. NO!!! NO!!! NO!!! If we're talking about degrees of sin and salvation, IT DOESN'T MATTER! So you've already given up on Charles Manson? I really hope no one compares him to Saddam Hussein or Hitler. He hasn't killed thousands of people because he felt like it. Paul did. Maybe not thousands, but at least hundreds. He was trying to kill them all. He would have whipped out the gas chambers and lined them up along ditches and mowed them down with a machine gun, had he the technology. God had other plans for Paul. Maybe God has different plans for Charles Manson. Maybe he's going to be on his way somewhere and have something go to horribly wrong that he's going to recognize that something is at work. Maybe he's going to experience something that is so beyond anything we could imagine, that he will BE the next Billy Graham. Charles Manson's life is not over. We have yet to see how God is going to use him for His plan.

The one thing that I'd like everyone to recognize... is that I am no better than those people who spit on Jesus, flogged him, nailed down his hands, or even were in the crowds yelling, "CRUCIFY HIM!!!"

All I know is that the only difference between me and them... is that God took pity on me. That's it.