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2.27.2006

Who Made Who


"You can safely assume that you've created God in your own image when it turns out that God hates all the same people you do."
- Anne Lamott
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2.20.2006

I Hurt Myself Today

I saw Nine Inch Nails Saturday night with Tim, despite having less than optimal seating and considering Kemper Arena is a "p.o.s.", the show was amazing ! ! ! They performed with unparalleled power and ingenuity; you knew you were witnessing true pioneers of modern music.

Trent sounded and looked especially strong, considering the internal battles he's been fighting recently. Mid-way through the show he made the comment regarding his battles, "thanks for being patient with me while I got my shit together" . . . I would say he did (notice his newly shaved head + huge biceps, son of a ! ! !).

For a sampling of what the show was about, check out
Tim's take plus more of his pics and a brief video. A website dedicated to nothing but local music and concert reviews, has a much more in-depth review of the show.

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2.16.2006

I entreat you, I implore you, I exhort you

Several years ago, I posted a poem on the (former) Jacobs Well discussion board under the (former) 'poetry thread' that I saw performed on one of my favorite programs, HBO's Def Poetry Jam. Today, Adam Cleaveland blogged about the same poem several years later. It reminded just how poignant and timeless this message is . . . like, you know ?

Totally like whatever, you know?
by Taylor Mali

In case you hadn't noticed,
it has somehow become uncool
to sound like you know what you're talking about?
Or believe strongly in what you're saying?
Invisible question marks and parenthetical (you know?)'s
have been attaching themselves to the ends of our sentences?
Even when those sentences aren't, like, questions? You know?

Declarative sentences - so-called
because they used to, like, DECLARE things to be true
as opposed to other things which were, like, not -
have been infected by a totally hip
and tragically cool interrogative tone? You know?
Like, don't think I'm uncool just because I've noticed this;
this is just like the word on the street, you know?
It's like what I've heard?
I have nothing personally invested in my own opinions, okay?
I'm just inviting you to join me in my uncertainty?

What has happened to our conviction?
Where are the limbs out on which we once walked?
Have they been, like, chopped down
with the rest of the rain forest?
Or do we have, like, nothing to say?
Has society become so, like, totally . . .
I mean absolutely . . . You know?
That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like . . .
whatever!

And so actually our disarticulation . . . ness
is just a clever sort of . . . thing
to disguise the fact that we've become
the most aggressively inarticulate generation
to come along since . . .
you know, a long, long time ago!

I entreat you, I implore you, I exhort you,
I challenge you: To speak with conviction.
To say what you believe in a manner that bespeaks
the determination with which you believe it.
Because contrary to the wisdom of the bumper sticker,
it is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY.
You have to speak with it, too.

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2.05.2006

There Was Nothing 'Super' About It

Despite Super Bowl XL (aka - 40) consisting of a sloppy game that was decidedly influenced by the officiating, expensive lackluster commercials, and a very forgettable halftime performance by the California Raisins; congratulations are still in order for my boys and the whole 'Burgh for the Steelers remarkable championship run.

(click here for the pics of the rowdy celebration)

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2.03.2006

Bono's Prayer

I remember how my mother would bring us to chapel on Sunday . . . and my father used to wait outside. One of the things that I picked up from my father and my mother was the sense that religion often gets in the way of God. For me, at least, it got in the way. Seeing what religious people, in the name of God, did to my native land . . . and in this country, seeing God’s second-hand car salesmen on the cable TV channels, offering indulgences for cash . . . in fact, all over the world, seeing the self-righteousness roll down like a mighty stream from certain corners of the religious establishment. I must confess, I changed the channel. I wanted my MTV. Even though I was a believer. Perhaps because I was a believer. I was cynical . . . not about God, but about God’s politics.


But the reason I am here, and the reason I keep coming back to Washington, is because this is a town that is proving it can come together on behalf of what the Scriptures call the least of these. This is not a Republican idea. It is not a Democratic idea. It is not even, with all due respect, an American idea. Nor it is unique to any one faith. "Do to others as you would have them do to you." Jesus says that.

DATA has more information about Bono's trip to D.C. and a transcript of his National Prayer Breakfast remarks. CNN has video. AmericanRhetoric.com has a complete transcript and audio.

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