Imagine, part 3

Four Years in the Desert Young adulthood kicked off with the end of college.  By some miracle, I graduated from Bethany on time with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.  I wanted to go to grad school to become a therapist, but my student loan dept (modest by today’s standards) freaked me out.  I needed a […]

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Turn or Burn

My world has been rocked this week.  I found out about a scandal at my workplace.  It is really bothering me.  If the allegations are true, this individual did some pretty “Immoral” stuff. This is my question:  Do we have to have a God to behave morally?  It seems to me that morality and spirituality […]

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Groupy

I start this post with a quote. I would never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member.  –Woody Allen as Alvy Singer in Anne Hall Something rather unexpected has happened.  I joined a … … not sure what to call it.  It is a group.  I can […]

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The Many Faces of One

For the past few months, my wife and I have been watching reruns of Star Trek Voyager on Netflix with my son.  I make no apologies for trying to get him hooked on science fiction.  I think science fiction teaches us a lot about what it means to be living in an ever changing world(s). […]

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Dream

    Last night I dreamt that I was in a dinner with my wife’s grandparents.  It was just the three of us.  Her grandfather and I were on one side of a booth, her grandmother on the other.  There was a TV overhead.  They were playing a news story about bullying disabled children.  Jenn’s […]

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All is Relevant, None is True

The final hours of 2011 are ticking away.  And my thoughts in these waning hours, as is often the case, revolve around faith. I guess the title of this entry pretty well sums up my recent train of thought.  I have been pondering the words of John Lennon in the song Imagine and reading some […]

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Dressing for Success

My mother taught me a lesson that has become part of the core of who I am.  It was a very short anecdote from the church she grew up in. Every Easter at Glad Tidings Assembly of God, the pastor’s wife wore and old and often out of style dress.  Why?  She did not want […]

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Thought Crimes

I went to a small Bible College with an enrollment of roughly 500.  It was a conservative college right smack in the middle of Santa Cruz County.  To say that our neighbors did not share our world view would be a gross understatement.  We used to joke about ourselves saying that we lived in the […]

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Mystery Meat

Here now, more of my post therapy ramblings about religion & the nature of faith: I begin this entry with a quote from the Matrix: This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill – the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever […]

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