Monday, August 13, 2007
Interesting Reading
I've been meaning to write about this topic for some time, but just can't pull my thoughts together, so I will direct you to what Rachelle has written about it. A related post on another blog can be found here.
There are so many hilarious theological ditties to be found online, some born out of serious discussion even. I will post a couple of them in their own entry, but these two, which were found in the comments section of an older Mere Comments Entry just tickled me:
1. "Onward, faith-based people!"
(Sung to the tune of "Onward, Christian [sic] Soldiers [sic]!"
Onward, faith-based people!
Moving toward "relevancy,"
With theological substance
re-imagin'd expertly.
AND,
2. Our Community's Stated Purpose"
(Sung to the tune of "The Church's [sic] One [sic] Foundation [sic]")
Our community's stated purpose
Is gracious mass-appeal,
It's in our Mission Statement
Reflecting how we feel:
No "lifestyle choice" appalls us,
C'mon you're welcome here!
Throw out that moral compass,
There's no one here to steer.
-written on the fly by Fr. Robert McMeekin
One last thing. Jessica has written a wonderful post about Christian marriage that I thought might be edifying to others besides me.
There are so many hilarious theological ditties to be found online, some born out of serious discussion even. I will post a couple of them in their own entry, but these two, which were found in the comments section of an older Mere Comments Entry just tickled me:
1. "Onward, faith-based people!"
(Sung to the tune of "Onward, Christian [sic] Soldiers [sic]!"
Onward, faith-based people!
Moving toward "relevancy,"
With theological substance
re-imagin'd expertly.
AND,
2. Our Community's Stated Purpose"
(Sung to the tune of "The Church's [sic] One [sic] Foundation [sic]")
Our community's stated purpose
Is gracious mass-appeal,
It's in our Mission Statement
Reflecting how we feel:
No "lifestyle choice" appalls us,
C'mon you're welcome here!
Throw out that moral compass,
There's no one here to steer.
-written on the fly by Fr. Robert McMeekin
One last thing. Jessica has written a wonderful post about Christian marriage that I thought might be edifying to others besides me.
Labels: Faith and Morality