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Fall Back

"Fall Back" is the time of year when we get an extra hour of sleep! : ) Or, for teachers, an extra hour of grading : p

"Wise as serpents, but no longer innocent as doves..."

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Here's an interesting interview on Morning Joe with columnist Matt Lewis about why the GOP is losing young Christians:  "....For Christians, political involvement has a way of breaking bad. The real danger is that over time, it has a coarsening effect, and that our political ranks and church pews alike will be filled full of Walter Whites who will do anything to achieve their goals. They are wise as serpents, but no longer innocent as doves. For what shall it profit a man if he should win the election, but lose his soul?" Why Republicans are losing Christians Must-Read Op-Eds: Matt Lewis joins Morning Joe to discuss his new story, published in The Week, on how the Republican Party is losing young Christians. FAIR... I like his key point that Christians are becoming "conscientious objectors" of politics because they see politics as a corrupt system that infects all who participate: "political involvement, no matter how pure the orig...

"Press Green Button"

As I waited to drop off a library video, the young man in front of me struggled to figure out the library's new dropbox. He eventually got out of his car to confront it head on. No luck. I tried to get his attention before he pulled out of line: "PUSH THE GREEN BUTTON!" No luck. He got back in his SUV and drove up to the main entrance to hand deliver it inside. Sad really : (

from Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians In Cars Having Coffee series

Jerry Seinfeld: . . . Do you think that’s how life ends, that you really just go, “That’s enough. I had enough.” I know that when my time comes, that’s how I’m gonna feel. I already feel that way. Colin Quinn: Ha ha. Jerry Seinfeld: That’s what kids does for you. Colin Quinn: Keep you around? Jerry Seinfeld: . . . Tell me, aside from that, what isn’t just completely, brain-numbingly repetitive? Colin Quinn: Everyone says "Downtown" Abbey’s pretty good....

Norman Rockwell in the Digital Age

My mom called our iPad on Skype the other day from her Mac because she couldn't get through to my dad's iPhone 5. I said just a moment and called my dad with my Droid Razr and held it up to my iPad's camera so that they could chat. After a few moments I asked if they needed some privacy : ) This kind of behavior could lead to a whole new way of family networking. Think of the possibilities for family gatherings. Christmas with just our iPads and smart phones gathered around the dining room table....Norman Rockwell, eat your heart out!...

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Quote: "If you board the wrong train..."

"If you board the wrong train...it is no use running along the corridor in the opposite direction." —Dietrich Bonhoeffer (His response to the German Church becoming too friendly with Hitler's regime.)

38 Page Report

I just submitted a 38-page report for my EDR 613 course....my brain is fried : p ....Time for a break, then papers to grade : 0 (Well, my teacher gave my paper 200/200 with glowing remarks! I think I'll celebrate...snore...zzzz....)

Eric Metaxes's 2012 National Prayer Breakfast

Superb speech! Effectively funny and serious for the occasion. I like his definition of what prayer is not (starting @3:00): “'Oh, wouldst Thou, O Sovereign of the universe, take this archaic verbiage as evidence that we believe that Thou art an old fashioned, unpleasant, and easily annoyed and cranky deity, and that to get Thy magnificent attention and so as not to annoy Thee, we must needs employ wooden and archaic and religious sounding language.’ That my friends is not prayer. That is, to use the current terminology, a lot of pious bologna. . . . Imagine talking to Jesus that way. He’d almost laugh at you." Eric Metaxas 2012 National Prayer Breakfast

HBD2Me!

40 has been my friend for years (I've been rounding up ; )...Happy birthday to me!

from Tim Keller's The Reason for God: "If our highest goal in life is the good of our family..."

“If our highest goal in life is the good of our family, then...we will tend to care less for other families. If our highest goal is the good of our nation, tribe, or race, then we will tend to be racist or nationalistic. If our ultimate goal in life is our own individual happiness, then we will put our own economic and power interests ahead of those of others....[O]nly if God is our summum bonum, our ultimate good and life center, will we find our heart drawn out not only to people of all families, races, and classes, but to the whole world in general.” —Tim Keller in The Reason for God, summarizing Jonathan Edwards’s The Nature of True Virtue, a treatise on social ethics (175).