this narcissistic-orb-o-verbosity-and-loquaciousness offers a great many who haven't the literary outlite (aside from History, Theology, or Philosophy classes--to name a few) the perfect forum to vent, theorize, and come to findout, date. Now while I tend to write more when the fan base (in which is used as loosely as a post-pregnant mother post-crapping) is shy and on vacation, one must presume that this forum is merely just the ability of the public to look into the most sacred of thoughts and more improtantly, the most inane. Therefore, thinking outloud here, this arena has numerous benefits, although it has a great deal more drawbacks. Case in point is the
Weblog. I happen to stumble across this irreverent, heretically charged, collection of apt writers (in more than one language!!!), that I feel ya'll should share in and if for no other reason than to acknowledge the faults that we all knew permeated seminary. Here, is an example of the writing:
So that's what I left. I drove for a long time, probably about five hours. Surprisingly, near Chicago there was a traffic jam. I have strong moral convictions about traffic jams: I believe it is utterly unacceptable for them to happen, ever. As long as traffic jams continue to happen (to me), I will remain deeply skeptical about the superiority of the United States over all previous nations.
Adam Kotsko
And it is there that I believe, unequivocally, that he is the next leader of the children in God's church. The drawbacks of the blog world. Read and enjoy.
I've found you again. This is a Hilarious post wonderful! I wanted to share something else with you. Since I don't know your email (i forgot the address) I'm putting it here:
Brooke and I enjoyed this NPR piece on America's idea of the church. Its sarcastic and tragic and reminded me of the days when we dreamed of what church could be (in a sick and twisted sense) The file is streaming audio and the actually story dosen't start until about 38 minutes in. Enjoy
Matt
http://audio.wbez.org/tal/311.mp3