Saturday, August 27, 2011
I'm an 8 on the enneagram..
F*ck it! I took the plunge on facebook. Thanks to all who responded to my previous post.
Friday, August 19, 2011
This is a test of the emergency broadcast system ... blah, blah, blah ... This is only a test.
I'm facing a very profound existential question at this point in my life.
Should I join Facebook?
Should I join Facebook?
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Hangin' em up
How would you answer this question?
What's your interpretation of these "shoes in the sky"?
a) urban art
b) nice place to air out the ol' sneakers
c) somethin' fishy is goin' on around here ...
d) all of the above
Friday, May 13, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Let's not get carried away
With today's news of OBL's murder, the US government and military has completed a long held objective and thus has reason to "celebrate". And for many this news may even provide a further sense that justice has been accomplished. Given our perspective of retributive justice, so wonderfully portrayed to us by Hollywood and the unbalanced scales of the US justice system, this may be true.
However, let's not take it too much further than that. Let's not forget that we are a people whose government and its military is still occupying other nations and is responsible for the disappearance and death of many civilians. Let us not forget that despite our ideological affirmation of "justice for all", there is no justice for all if you happen to come from the "wrong" part of town, are a hard working immigrant with no visa, are a Katrina survivor, a gay or lesbian Christian trying to find a non-homophobic faith community or a San Antonio Spurs fan (j/k). The list can go on...
So let's be coherent and transparent on this. If you are a Christian and want to celebrate, just be honest and say that you are happy about the fact that the US got revenge by blowing OBL's brains out. To me that's much better than cloaking it in pious, pseudo-religious justification or meaning. Try not to bring God into the equation by asking him to bless others through this or by attributing this action by the US government to God's doing, sovereignty or whatever.
After all in the midst of this weird, almost dark and morbid euphoria being displayed in the US, let's be careful not to confuse patriotism and nationalism with a way of life that is true to what Jesus of Nazareth taught through his words and life. A life characterized by mercy, compassion and a loving justice that was infused with concern for the downtrodden, excluded and powerless.
However, let's not take it too much further than that. Let's not forget that we are a people whose government and its military is still occupying other nations and is responsible for the disappearance and death of many civilians. Let us not forget that despite our ideological affirmation of "justice for all", there is no justice for all if you happen to come from the "wrong" part of town, are a hard working immigrant with no visa, are a Katrina survivor, a gay or lesbian Christian trying to find a non-homophobic faith community or a San Antonio Spurs fan (j/k). The list can go on...
So let's be coherent and transparent on this. If you are a Christian and want to celebrate, just be honest and say that you are happy about the fact that the US got revenge by blowing OBL's brains out. To me that's much better than cloaking it in pious, pseudo-religious justification or meaning. Try not to bring God into the equation by asking him to bless others through this or by attributing this action by the US government to God's doing, sovereignty or whatever.
After all in the midst of this weird, almost dark and morbid euphoria being displayed in the US, let's be careful not to confuse patriotism and nationalism with a way of life that is true to what Jesus of Nazareth taught through his words and life. A life characterized by mercy, compassion and a loving justice that was infused with concern for the downtrodden, excluded and powerless.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Good words about peace
"We profess to be people of peace, Lord, but keep us from the temptation to proclaim peace where there is no peace. Show us today where peace is most needed in our community and in our world. Show us which of us must plant the seeds of peace, which of us must water them, and which of us must yet become gardeners of your peace. Amen."
Excerpt taken from the April 27 liturgy in the book Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
Excerpt taken from the April 27 liturgy in the book Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
A modern day psalm
I was listening to this song the other day on the way home from class and was reminded how much I love the power of the words and music. I couldn't find a video clip to include so that you could listen to the song. So, if someone out there knows how to embed an audio file please let me know! I highly recommend listening to it and letting it inspire you to become someone who prays for and practices justice and mercy in God's name.
"Dust Under Carpet" by Abdel Wright
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
The justice system no tek it so light
Nuff youth get mash up, nuff lose dem life
It mention fe a time then it put one side
Dat no right
Remember when them tek the street people them go dump
Now them sitting quite easy pon them rump
Them conscience want bury rotten it stink like skunk
Them judgment
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Sometimes we have to wake up the ants nest
And don't give a damn who want vex
A them mek the law and a them break it
What a foolishness
Fe trouble ghetto youths that a Babylon style
Cold blooded murderers and some alibis
False statements cover up them lies, lies
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
You never know where the wind blows
You never know, you never know
One day and the dust might get exposed
Then you deeds will show
Why you waste time put your finger inna ink?
Politics promises gone as you blink
Yow ghetto youth yu fe know who unu link
Corruption ship must sink
Government and them nice fancy speech
Them don?t really practice what them preach
Them inside dirty though them outside clean
Them disguising
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
The justice system no tek it so light
Nuff youth get mash up, nuff lose dem life
It mention fe a time then it put one side
Dat no right
Remember when them tek the street people them go dump
Now them sitting quite easy pon them rump
Them conscience want bury rotten it stink like skunk
Them judgment
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Sometimes we have to wake up the ants nest
And don't give a damn who want vex
A them mek the law and a them break it
What a foolishness
Fe trouble ghetto youths that a Babylon style
Cold blooded murderers and some alibis
False statements cover up them lies, lies
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
You never know where the wind blows
You never know, you never know
One day and the dust might get exposed
Then you deeds will show
Why you waste time put your finger inna ink?
Politics promises gone as you blink
Yow ghetto youth yu fe know who unu link
Corruption ship must sink
Government and them nice fancy speech
Them don?t really practice what them preach
Them inside dirty though them outside clean
Them disguising
Law makers a break it
Poor people the target
Some problems them sweep it
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Like dust under carpet
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Dear Diary...
I just saw a picture on Facebook of my man-crush who lives in India being kissed by another man! Oh, woe as me.
signed,
heart broken
signed,
heart broken
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
I'm a lucky man...
My wife loves the way I chataranga!
Chataranga, chataranga, chataranga! It' just one of those words that I can't stop saying.
Chataranga, chataranga, chataranga! It' just one of those words that I can't stop saying.
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