Archive for May, 2008

May 08 2008

Identity theft…a growing problem

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Identity theft has become a pandemic sweeping our generation, not your credit and name going towards financing someone else’s pet projects, no, your hopes, your dreams, who you are and what you were meant to be have been strategically stolen, muddied, blurred and seduced in order to fuel someone’s pet project: the further attempt of abjection of any image of God. Much like a tenant under eviction, Satan knows he will not be able to keep this place — so he is intentionally wreaking as much destruction and havoc as he is allowed in order to make sure that as few as possible know what it is to be fully loved, fully valued and fully alive.

I know it sounds odd, however I’m writing this from the trenches, as someone who had a small taste of what that could feel like but is currently at the bottom again. I watched Braveheart tonight again for the first time in awhile and felt myself longing for that sort of passion of vision: the singular drive for a large Goal, not for me, but for others, that makes whatever work, whatever pain, whatever energy spent worth it. The vision to know who you are, without question. The vision to know what you’re fighting for and that it’s worth it. Doing something you are fully passionate about that energizes rather than exercises.

I want that. And I want that for you too.

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May 01 2008

The uselessness of the Evolution vs. Creation debate

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I woke up this morning thinking abut the creation vs. evolution debate and have discovered that the debate is really useless and quite a red herring that many “Christians” are up in arms about. My reasoning? Let’s plot it out for a second:

Theory A: the universe happened by chance after a cosmic explosion which produced the shreds of life which over time came to be ordered and living in the manner we know it today.
Purpose: None — randomness
My Conclusion: Since there is no purpose to life other than possibly to sustain the evolutionary lines, why would I bother doing anything except that which makes me feel good?

Theory B: God created the universe, earth, people, plants, animals, etc in the blink of an eye — but is an impersonal God and is now off doing his thing somewhere else.
Purpose: unknown — because he wanted to?
My Conclusion: Since there is no purpose to life other than possibly to sustain life, why would I bother doing anything except that which makes me feel good?

Theory C: God created a base universe which exploded into being and has now evolved from the basic creatures he originally created — but is an impersonal God and is now off doing his thing somewhere else.
Purpose: unknown — because he wanted to?
My Conclusion: Since there is no purpose to life other than possibly to sustain life, why would I bother doing anything except that which makes me feel good?

Theory D: God created the universe, earth, people, plants, animals, etc whether in the blink of an eye and/or had evolutionary mechanisms in place for more growth and is a personal God, with a vested interest in our welfare, wants to know and have relationship with us and wants us to have a passionate, fulfilling life.
Purpose: unknown — I postulate that because of the fullness of his relationship and the deep creativity, God wanted to share that with others.
My Conclusion: Since there is more to life than getting by, I have something I can live and strive for and relationships that are worth the messiness. I can work to build for the future because I believe the future will exist for me and for others, even after I’m not living on Earth anymore.

So my point is this — it doesn’t matter what people are taught or believe about evolution or creation unless it’s in the context of a purposed life and a relational God. If we have no bigger purpose, then we’re living for ourselves today. If there isn’t a God who cares about us and our fulfillment, then there is no morality or reason for morality — which I believes makes the argument of ‘Do what feels good as long as you don’t hurt anyone’ moot — what does it matter if I hurt anyone in the process?

Let’s not spend our energy, words and reputation fighting a battle that won’t actually change hearts, let’s choose our battles wisely and fight them with intelligence and ferocity.

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