The Emperor's New Clothes

"Let a collection of yahoos but take of their clothes and trounce around stage shouting obscenities, and a breakthrough in dramatic art is announced and applauded." -Malcolm Muggeridge

I made my a second pilgrimage to MoMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, over Christmas Break.

I love modern art. I love abstract expressionism, and concrete music. I love when things are hinted at, not said explicitly, when the listener, or viewer, is challenged to put things together for herself. So I went, expecting a fine meal.

My Advent Rant

I think I am a reasonably well-read person, but last week I learned 2 new words. One is prorogue, which as I assume you all know by now means to discontinue a session. And as we know, the governor general discontinued the current sitting of parliament. The other word is syncretism. And thanks to Google and Wikapedia, I have cut and pasted some definition/explanation as follows:

Ricky Gervais and God (Part Deux)

It is a truism that those who speak for God can and often do speak out of self interest, or in a tone that many people, like Ricky, find themselves repelled by. If so Gervais is in the company of a good many followers of Jesus, including me (and some of the people who have had to put up with me over the years). However, if, in the words of St. Anselm, God is "than which none greater can be conceived" then perhaps we should expect less from those who claim to speak about God, knowing that no one aside from Jesus (God’s only known offspring) is up to the task.

Obama, Abortion and the Gospel

On my recent trip to the Holy Land I had the opportunity to converse with several American citizens who were  participating in the study tour. The experience was eye opening as a Canadian. Some stereotypes were reinforced (the connection between Republican politics and evangelicalism), while others were challeneged (the willingness of Americans to listen to the perspectives of outsiders, say, Canadians). Much of the conversation centered on the then upcoming election.

Looking up

I ran into a student and his parents at Ikea, one day.

The student teacher relationship is in a constant state of flux. But it is a slow flux. The bumps and vagaries of daily in and outs are not nearly as important as the overall meta-curriculum that over arches the years of student teacher interaction. It is this long handed view that I have in mind when I think of the relationship, certainly not the constant flux of the in and out.

Anglican Baptism - A Contentious Rant

There was a baptism at my church this morning.  Two much-loved families in our church had two of their much-loved infants baptised.  I myself have a one-year-old son.  Don't tell anyone at my church (as if they don't remind us regularly), but my son is un-baptised.  SHHHHH!!!  Don't tell!!!  [Insert gobs of sarcasm here]

Ok.  The serivce ended with the celebrant saying, "Please welcome the newest members of the Body of Christ!"

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