There’s Still Hope for the Mainline

Anyone who's read this blog knows I tend to be critical of mainline Christianity.  It's not that I want to leave what has been my theological home for two decades; it's that I get frustrated at some of it's shortcomings. Despite all of that, mainline/progressive/liberal Christianity is my home.  As much as I respect my... Continue Reading →

The Spoon Theory

The last two days have been sort of wearing on me.  It was busy, filled with a lot of people time that just wears me down and needing a time to nap-not as much to sleep as to just "power down." Some of this exhaustion is related to my Aspergers.  Unlike others, someone with autism... Continue Reading →

Ashes to Ashes…We All Fall Down.

Like many people, I've been rather surprised to hear that Oscar Pistorius has been charged with the murder of his girlfriend. The South African athelete, who is a double amputee, is known as "Blade Runner" for his carbon fiber legs and his speed.  Pistorius was a symbol that persons with disabilities can achieve great feats,... Continue Reading →

Silence of the Drones

Michael Kruse has a good post that deals with my long quest to find out what is truly prophetic and what is just a poser.  Here's a taste: The Christian Left (or progressives) hold themselves up as the antidote to this unholy alliance between the church and state. They are prophetic. Unlike conservatives who were... Continue Reading →

QMTD*

This summer the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will gather for its biennial General Assembly in Orlando.  One of the items to be considered is a resolution proclaiming the denomination Open and Affirming to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. A resolution is for the most part a sense of the Assembly and carries no... Continue Reading →

Trees. Forest. Pastor.

One of the things that is common among folks with Aspergers is that they lack executive function skills.  What's executive function?  It's basically being able to see the forest from the trees.  You can look at a tree in a forest and comprehend that it's part of a greater whole.  What's different for someone with... Continue Reading →

Birth Control And The Sham of Theological Diversity

One of the things that Progressive Christians like to say about themselves is how welcoming and tolerant they are.  Compared to their more conservative cousins, progressives can pride themselves in being able to think for themselves and to have a place where all ideas and beliefs can be shared without fear. Why, your progressive church... Continue Reading →

The Civic Church, Continued

It's always nice to know other folks are thinking about church in society: When presented with almost any social problem (education, health care, poverty, family life, and so on), today’s leaders typically point to one of two possible solutions—a freer market or a stronger state. But in opposition to these rather myopic solutions, I think... Continue Reading →

Among the “Fuzzy Faithful”

For some reason, whenever I talk about the "spiritual but not religious" or Lillian Daniel, the site stats go way up.  I don't know if that's a good thing or if there are a number of people plotting my demise.  I gonna believe the former over the latter. In our continual chat about SBNRs and... Continue Reading →

Why I Like Lillian Daniel.

I really like Lillian Daniel.  Really. Why, you ask?  Because in 2011 she said something that many mainline Christians have been thinking, but were too afraid to say outloud.   In 2011 Daniel wrote an article with the very provocative title: "Spiritual, But Not Religious?  Please Stop Boring Me."  If you think this was a rant,... Continue Reading →

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