There's a lot of religious B.S. and baloney on Facebook. So what's the difference between that and what I publish here? Not much. Only difference is I admit that mine is half-baked mutterings. Which is just a creative way of saying B.S. and baloney.
Unlikely as it might be that you are reading this and even less probable that you give a rodent's rump or a cleric's collar about my Good Friday reminiscent musings... it's the next post.
Half baked mutterings about churches and church people. I like churches and church people. Is that weird or something? WARNING! Sarcasm ahead
Friday, March 27, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
GOOD FRIDAY BACK IN THE DAY
Good Friday was a big thing in the 30s and 40s. A great many businesses closed from noon until three. Churches
of various denominations joined together for a three hour service
featuring Good Friday sermons by three of the town's leading clergy.
Some of that still happens but not on the scale of how it was done back
there.
Some cities carried the service on radio. In Detroit the Fox Theater was the site for a big service and the entire three hours were broadcast on a major radio station each year. I still remember listening to the grand oratory, choir singing and organist Ole Foerch playing the Fox Theater Wurlitzer. The Good Friday observance was that important.
That wouldn't work today. A merchant who closed during that period would probably be charged with injecting personal faith into the business, not acceptable in today's multicultural society. And Atheists would demand equal air time. Oh well. for us old folks it's a treasured memory.
Some cities carried the service on radio. In Detroit the Fox Theater was the site for a big service and the entire three hours were broadcast on a major radio station each year. I still remember listening to the grand oratory, choir singing and organist Ole Foerch playing the Fox Theater Wurlitzer. The Good Friday observance was that important.
That wouldn't work today. A merchant who closed during that period would probably be charged with injecting personal faith into the business, not acceptable in today's multicultural society. And Atheists would demand equal air time. Oh well. for us old folks it's a treasured memory.
Big bad religious traditiion?
I like religious tradition. I like myth and legend. They co-exist quite comfortably for me. Much of tradition is built upon myth and legend. I know that. So what? I don't buy the idea that myth is good and tradition is bad. So kindly do not tell me that I must throw out one to find meaning in the other.
Monday, March 16, 2015
IT'S IN THE BOOK
So I hold the terribly old fashioned view that it would be nice if everybody had at least a basic, rudimentary idea of what's in the Bible ....even if they don't believe a word of it. Funny thing is, those who don't believe a word of it often know more about it than those who make a lot of noise about believing it.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
BUT SERIOUSLY, GOD...
Religious people take themselves so seriously. And the progressives who claim they are spiritual but not religious do it, too. Sometimes more than the religious ones.
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Old Church Guy
Pretty much like my other 4 blogs...or 5 or however many there are... this one is kinda different than others about religion and spirituality and church stuff. That might be because I am quite terribly old. Oh, go ahead, take a look. Most posts are short.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Boy? Girl? Both?
Is God male? Nope. Female? Not that either. Both? As in "Mother-Father God."? It is my half baked opinion that God don't need no gender.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Boxes, Labels, bla bla bla
There are quite a lot of things I like about the traditional church. Does that put me in the Fundelical box? There are lots of things in the Bible that are not literally true. So does that get me labeled as an Agnostic or worse? We are what we are. Whatever that is.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Church Invitations
There is a list of things I will never say to a fellow human person. Near the top is "I know you would like my church."
Begone, you Fundies!
I do not share the view of some on the far left that we should scoop up all the Christian Fundamentalists and Evangelicals and ship them off to an island or some other planet where they can't do any damage.
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