a couple of random thoughts
Is it alright to use the word "queer" again when referring to things that are odd or unusual? There is a great quote that comes out of the old Quaker heritage that goes like this, "All in the world are queer but me and thee and sometimes I wonder about thee." I haven't been able to say that quote out loud for years and I was just wondering if it would be safe yet. It amazes me how strange and biased and angry people are. It doesn't take much looking beneath the surface to discover the queerness.
What do people who live outside of Indianapolis think of the Indianapolis 500?
Is Rex Grossman going to be any better this year?
What do people like about the current spate of television preachers? I watch them for a few minutes and I wonder what there is that makes thousands of people flock to their services.
On the subject of preaching, do text and context mean anything anymore to the popular preacher or person in the pew who loves the popuar preacher? Are we at a point today when preaching is suffering the same fate as journalism? Does it seem to anyone else that the popular books, Christian songs, and topics that Christians like to talk about today are comparable to stories about Paris Hilton, Anna Nicole Smith's will and the latest conspiracy theory about JFK? Are most Christians today really only capable of reading something along the line of a Max Lucado book? Is there a people somewhere who are wrestling with God in the gut wrenching ways that David and Job did? Can people relate to the deep things that David and Job wrote about their relationship with God?