I thought "J-word" was meant to be irreverent, not offensive. But of course, there is a fine line, always. Which side am I on if I say it sounds like the disciples got a show on Showtime?
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What was the point of saying Jesus in all the different languages? It seemed odd to me, but I don't really have the context to figure out what he meant by it.
I honestly thought he was trying to make it more inclusive. And Islam does hold Jesus as an ancestral figure, same as Abraham, as far as I know, but using that to lead into the Lord's Prayer is what rubbed me the wrong way, because it's just so expressly and explicitly Christian -- as opposed to praying to god in general and just wrapping up with the "father, son, holy spirit" or similar.
I humbly apologize for the use of "J-word". Is was, as erikaj points out, meant to be irreverent. Sorry for the offense. Agnostic tin-ear.
I didn't watch Warren's speech or Lowery's. If prayer in public school is a violation of church/state separation, we shouldn't have it at Inauguration either. Period.
the Lord's Prayer is what rubbed me the wrong way, because it's just so expressly and explicitly Christian -- as opposed to praying to god in general and just wrapping up with the "father, son, holy spirit" or similar.
"Father, son, holy spirit" is also pretty explicitly Christian.
By the by, here's a blog post that includes discussion of the "if you're black, get back" thing: [link]
I wish I had taken today off! I don't want to do work now!!
I'm going to go get dressed and wander around outside, see what the crowd is like.
I think everyone is totally forgetting that God couldn't be at the Inauguration.
He's with Kurt Warner, at the Cardinals' practice.
I wish I had taken today off! I don't want to do work now!!
Yeah, I was hoping for an executive order to take the rest of the day off.
"Father, son, holy spirit" is also pretty explicitly Christian.
Absolutely. I am mostly reacting to the relative amount of "real estate" given in the prayer. I don't think there's any way you invite a Christian minister to pray and expect that he's not giving a Christian prayer.