Funny reaction to the image-
It's almost Pavlovian -
Every time I see an image of Jesus I immediately go -
"oh. that's not for me -Jesus people hate my people."
Kinda like a big - STAY OUT H0M0 - sign.
Oh Wally -- that is SO sad. Jesus loves EVERYBODY!
Even Wally?![]()
Oh Wally -- that is SO sad. Jesus loves EVERYBODY! (Besides that, he was a guy who quit his job, never got married, and traipsed around the country-side with a bunch of other guys. I gotta think people were raisin' their eyebrows and droppin' hints about THAT, back in the day.)
I'm not a big fan of the "typical" western image of Jesus either -- he probably looked a whole lot more like Yasser Arafat than Jackson Brown.
Of course WALLY
Of course WALLY -- I bet Jesus would have thought Wally's 800 count Aubergine bed-sheet get-up was the bee's knees!![]()
Funny though - how I've bee conditioned.
Hey - Have you read Lamb by Chris Moore?- Great book and so funny.
It's an alternate telling of jesus' life.
I haven't. You've steered me right in the past and I AM looking for some new stuff to read on the plane to Florida in a couple months. I'll get my DD to order it for me. THANKS!!!!![]()
LDS Members in Support of Equal Marriage Website URL:
http://signingforsomething.org/blog/
Well, I spent a little more time on this site after I posted the URL. Andrew Callaghan is a dead ringer for Tommy Chong before he cut his hair. He's apparently facing excommunication because of his beliefs. When I first saw part one of his video -- I'm thinkin "OH MAN -- I wish he'd cut his hair and stay on message better. By Part 2, I'm thinkin "whoda thunk we'd up and grow a Holy Fool?" Remarkable development, really.
If you don't know what a Holy Fool is, Wiki has a wonderfully concise description:
Foolishness for Christ refers to behavior motivated by real or assumed craziness, to serve a religious purpose of Christianity. The term fools for Christ is attributed to Saint Paul. Saint Francis of Assisi and other saints acted the part of Holy Fools, as have the yurodivy of Eastern Orthodox asceticism. Fools for Christ often employ shocking, unconventional behavior to challenge accepted norms, deliver prophecies or to mask their piety.[1] There are also parallels in non-Christian Oriental religion, notably amongst Zen monks, and the Mahasiddhas traditions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurodivy
DH looked at it last night, and I mulled it over in the middle of the night. DH thought that "dysfunctional", while true, was a loaded word, so I changed it to "misguided". I decided that the phrase about the diocese having enough money was a little sarcastic, so I changed it to "(we) feel that the Diocese is not showing proper stewardship by choosing to spend its funds on publishing and distributing propaganda".