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March 5, 2009. Today is a challenging day…the last of a year of “firsts.” March 5, 2008 my father passed on. Like every day since, I’ll think of him throughout my day. After I post this I’ll drive over to the family house and Mom and I will take care of her errands (she doesn’t drive). And I [.]. January 20, 2009. An amazing day. A day I’ve long been waiting to see. A day that means more to others…more than I’ll ever be able to imagine. Home is where the song is. January 8, 2009. I am a nut about songs.
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Hello and goodbye 2008. December 31, 2008. 8220;Everybody here’s got a story to tell. Everybody’s been through their own hell. There’s nothing too special about getting hurt. Getting over it, that takes the work”. Glen Phillips, ‘Duck and Cover’. It’s Wednesday, December 31, 2008 and I’ve officially started a weblog. I’ve long had the intention…but the inspiration and motivation levels had not yet reached critical mass until [.]. Home is where the song is. Happy birthday, dad! American working class zero.
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Say you want a resolution? January 1, 2009. Listen: we don’t get a lot of time here. The more years we accumulate, the stronger the wind in our face as we race through the seasons; the steeper the hill down which we careen with no drag or brake or reverse gear. Home is where the song is. Happy birthday, dad! American working class zero. Johnholzer jr blog and stuff.
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March 5, 2009. Today is a challenging day…the last of a year of “firsts.” March 5, 2008 my father passed on. Like every day since, I’ll think of him throughout my day. After I post this I’ll drive over to the family house and Mom and I will take care of her errands (she doesn’t drive). And I [.]. Happy birthday, dad! January 7, 2009. Today is my father’s birthday. He would have been 81. Home is where the song is. Happy birthday, dad! American working class zero. Johnholzer jr blog and stuff.
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Home is where the song is. January 8, 2009. I am a nut about songs. I have an appreciation of all music, but when it comes to a concise composition of melody and (usually) lyric I am a true believer. It makes sense that I was formatted for pop. Mom worked in the local stereo/record store until she was eight months along with me. After I [.]. Home is where the song is. Happy birthday, dad! American working class zero. Johnholzer jr blog and stuff.
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eirene: February 2011
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The civics of the Kingdom of God. Friday, February 11, 2011. Is Death a Social Construct? Over on Kirby's blog. G M Palmer posted a link to Easter. A remarkable poem by Jill Alexander Essbaum. Kirby felt the poem was “very secular.” This seemed to deeply miss the point of Essbaum's poetry, which struck me as a poignant reflection on a central paradox of Easter. JH has lamented the lack of the surreal over on Lutheran Surrealism. Let's have some here. Is death a social construct? I'm thinking, yes.
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eirene: A Lutheran's Prayer on the Election of a Pope
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The civics of the Kingdom of God. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. A Lutheran's Prayer on the Election of a Pope. Dear Lord, For your servant Francis, That through the continued development of the values by which he has ordered his life, He might become a symbol of the unity of your church, and not of its divisions. Amen. March 14, 2013 at 9:55 PM. April 3, 2013 at 12:13 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs of related interest. View my complete profile. A Lutherans Prayer on the Election of a Pope.
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eirene: Robert Bakker on Science and Religion
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The civics of the Kingdom of God. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Robert Bakker on Science and Religion. Noted in passing: Slashdot: Dr. Robert Bakker Answers Your Questions About Science and Religion. August 10, 2013 at 11:32 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogs of related interest. View my complete profile. A Lutherans Prayer on the Election of a Pope. Robert Bakker on Science and Religion.
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eirene: To Whom Do We Pray?
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The civics of the Kingdom of God. Sunday, February 17, 2013. To Whom Do We Pray? I'm co-leading an adult group through “Unbinding Your Heart,” a book/process that focusses on evangelism and prayer. This morning, I encountered an arresting line in the book, “What's at the heart of life with God? A powerful relationship between each one of us and the Trinity.” The heart of our life with God is our relationship with an abstract theological construct? To whom do we pray? First of all, I find this to be a ver...