We were awakened at two a.m. as a creek came gushing through the tent. The cozy little campsite we had chosen in the daylight turned out to be a torrent with the nightly rains. That would have been bad enough, but neither had I properly staked the lines, and when the wind picked up so did the tent. Repitching a tent in the dark, wind and rain can produce its own teachable moment. We learned the hard way (is there any other way?) the importance of tent siting to a pleasurable camp.
You can’t read very far in the Bible before you find that there are some challenging things written there, and how Scripture is the best interpreter of Scripture. Recently our little group strove to reconcile Matthew 12:36 “But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken” against Romans 8:1 “there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” In the heat of discussion I incautiously let go of one position and cleaved to the other, and was found flapping in the wind.
Too often I sweat to resolve issues best left in tension. The resulting theology becomes quickly convoluted and takes on a plastic man-made feel. If I could only learn to live with the tension, the mystery, I would find myself staked securely in the sweet spot, holding tightly to all the truth available to me, safe, dry and in a spacious place.
Monday, February 27, 2006
Monday, February 13, 2006
The Treachery of Plumages

If it floats like a duck...
with apologies to Rene Magritte, Ducks Unlimited, and the citizens of St. Claude, France.
Friday, February 10, 2006
This is only a test
Active Noise Cancellation is the new watchword in personal audio technology, and is just the latest in a long line of personal protective equipment. See if you can detect a theme in the following list: spam filters, mailbox rules, block lists, allow lists, internet filters, adware scrubbers, popup blockers, message machines, call screening, the national don’t-even-think-of-calling-me list, the V-chip, Personal video recorders, pay per view. There is a whole sector of new industries that exist, not to supply product, but to block it from your life.
We just came through a Christmas season (there’s that word again) where a major debate was waged on the issue of individuals desiring to have freedom from religion. Maybe we could apply that same logic to other constitutionally guaranteed “rights.” What about freedom from speech, or from the press, or from the press of speech? I mean, you can say whatever you want, but why do I have to listen? And if I don’t happen to catch the original quote, what benefit can anyone see in replaying a solid week of misrepresented sound bites?
Here’s a question. How many of the rights guaranteed in the US Constitution are we now actively and purposefully filtering out of our lives?
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We just came through a Christmas season (there’s that word again) where a major debate was waged on the issue of individuals desiring to have freedom from religion. Maybe we could apply that same logic to other constitutionally guaranteed “rights.” What about freedom from speech, or from the press, or from the press of speech? I mean, you can say whatever you want, but why do I have to listen? And if I don’t happen to catch the original quote, what benefit can anyone see in replaying a solid week of misrepresented sound bites?
Here’s a question. How many of the rights guaranteed in the US Constitution are we now actively and purposefully filtering out of our lives?
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Hello?
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(is this thing working?)
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Hello?
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