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Monday, April 24, 2006

Verbose Thoughts

I havent had the motivation to sit down and seriously consult my thoughts, idioms, phrases and journalling in order to create another blog. I will. But right now all you readers will have to settle for some of the skeleton ideas that I'm secretly revealing to you here. Here are some phrases I havent been able to shake from my head space:

"the retardation of church"
"the darkness in my skin"
"the concept of lost"
"the belief that things could get better"
"the widening disinterest in church especially found in church-lifers"
"the sheer idiocy of actually thinking we can make a narrow path wider"
"the disloyalty placating the common relationship"
"the deconstruction of the myth of the pastor"
"the implementation of the mind of Christ versus ask-God-everthing prayer"
"the evil absence of motivation for a possible future in Christians - especially leaders"
"the responsibility of church to humanity as in its relation to shift history towards Christ"

Dont be a vampiric assassin. Actually post on blogs you read... especially mine. Let this forum of concepts in the format of phrases be a place where we can develop them through discussion. Get your thoughts out there - I wrote some starters that can keep me busy for hours so embrace this chance to say whatever the heck you want to about some of these topics. Who knows you might even have a little by-accident and actually sound intelligent for a change.

check out this video - www.davezak.com/ibelieve.htm
check out this article - http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-2112892,00.html

hugs and kisses,
DSW

4 Comments:

  • Hey,

    I heard about your blog and thought I would check it out.

    I'm intrigued by some of your skeleton ideas. Some I've heard messages about, some I've had discussions about, and a couple I've ever written about myself. But I think they are all subjects that don't get enough "airtime." And I'm happy to hear that you will be writing about them in the future.

    I'm especially interesting in reading about "the implementation of the mind of Christ versus ask-God-everthing prayer," and "the deconstruction of the myth of the pastor." But all of them are subjects that are very interesting.

    I don't have a lot of time to comment at this time, so I'll just say this. I often mention my displeasure about the lack of discussion within the Christian body. Whether simple disinterest, or something greater, we seem unable or unwilling to articulate some of our deepest questions and thoughts. So I'm happy that I've found this blog, and some others, that might be a catalyst to change this attitude.

    Keep up the work - I'll be sure to check this out in the future.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:28 AM  

  • hey its tyson ya i read this one i liked it i see were your coming from"the retardation of church"
    "the darkness in my skin"
    "the concept of lost" i like those thoughts they were really good i like the veiw you come from like real down to earth. i like the view you come from like what the hell its wrong or right, black and white it was good.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:42 PM  

  • Im the kind of guy where "anonymous posters" will bug me eternally that I dont know who you are... and that i cant spy on your own blogs and profiles.
    But I am glad that there are other people that are open and honest about their questions concerning the Christ-faith.
    Hopefully we'll get to the Christ-mind topic soon and you can get heavily involved either hating or loving.. hopefully loving me. And I'll have to admit the phrase "the deconstruction of the myth of hte pastor" is something that my mentor asked me to do with him. So I wont take credit for the phrase but soon hopefully if people actually post and dont just read these we'll get quite the little forum happening.

    hugs and kisses,
    DSW

    By Blogger DSW, at 6:00 PM  

  • Oh and Tyson your brother lets me wear ninja gear and sneak in your room while you sleep. Just FYI.

    hugs and kisses,
    DSW

    By Blogger DSW, at 6:01 PM  

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