SPACE!

SPACE!
TAO~g(CLASSIC-6!9-EIGHT)d~OG

IMPENETRABILITY

IMPENETRABILITY
Impenetrability: the inability of two portions of matter to occupy the same space at the same time.

Saturday, December 26, 2015

RECONTEXTUALIZATION of LITTLE DRUMMER BOY as DAVID VS. GOLIATH


Did God have Mary's permission having that child?  Technically that's still rape isn't it?  

No telling what kind of crap that mother of his was filling his head with?  He didn't stand a chance of being accepted by his peers.  

Although raised Methodist as a child, radical atheist as an adult; absolutely refuse labeling myself a Christian as it tells you absolutely nothing about anyone.  If others are wanting to label me a Christian, that's fine with me as long as they understand that our Muslim "terrorists" halfway around the world from us also consider me to be a "Christian" regardless of how much I resent being automatically lumped in with your typical... 
"Real-American" Christians!  

I'm definitely able seeing why ISIS and the like of them maybe acting the way they currently behave.  It's call "Principle of Charity."  And the only way to win this war against terrorism is for them to stop perceiving us, and rightly so, as a "Goliath" first; otherwise they...WILL...succeed!  

"Never pick a fight with an ugly man. They have nothing to lose."

Although this quote by Robin William not a perfect M*A*S*H applying to this conflict,  just make the effort yourself making it fit.  

Principle of Charity. ..
 LOOK IT UP!




Just me trying to pick a fight with Emory University Candler School of Theology trying to get the Methodist Church into accepting some responsibility for failing me as a child if they are going to fault me in any way as the man I am today.  

All that is needed putting an end to these odd behaviors of mine everyone witnessing as they drive by 1840 Mason Mill Road when cutting through my neighborhood on their way to and from nearby Emory University;
 simply allowing the opportunity for us sitting down together and letting me share with them what I'm desperately feeling they need hearing.

As this has been going on a good five years now,  intuition is telling me they already know.

And the same, whether associated with Emory University in any way or not, might as well apply to all those living within my neighborhood; most especially any when within auditory range. Having nothing better to do since that unfaithful Thanksgiving 2010 attempted by own drug addiction intervention , can't help but notice as I observe my North Druid Hills neighbors driving pass my house coming and going about their business, even those simply taking advantage of a sidewalk passing down my?our side of the street:
strange,
 how it is not having a clue,
telling the ones supposedly my neighbors from the ones just passing through.

"There are those who hide behind God trying to fool others in the world; but they fail to realize that the world is not big enough to hide behind and try and fool God."

It's all nothing but a money laundering scheme +/- social club with benefits...

manipulation and deception eliminating any possibility of consent.


Monday, December 14, 2015

WIKIPEDIA VS. WIKILEAK: WORD OF GOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD?





6 They traveled through the whole island until they came to Paphos. There they met a Jewish sorcerer and false prophet named Bar-Jesus, 7 who was an attendant of the proconsul, Sergius Paulus. The proconsul, an intelligent man, sent for Barnabas and Saul because he wanted to hear the word of God. 8 But Elymas the sorcerer (for that is what his name means) opposed them and tried to turn the proconsul from the faith. 9 Then Saul, who was also called Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked straight at Elymas and said, 10 “You are a child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways of the Lord? 11 Now the hand of the Lord is against you. You are going to be blind for a time, not even able to see the light of the sun.”





:

i"M ABLE HAVING MY OPINIONS CHANGED;
 ONCE THE INFORMATION MADE AVAILABLE THAT'S NEEDED ABLE CHANGING THEM.

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Friday, November 20, 2015

A Baby Dies at Day Care, and a Mother Asks Why She Had to Leave Him So Soon - The New York Times

A Baby Dies at Day Care, and a Mother Asks Why She Had to Leave Him So Soon - The New York Times: I wasn’t just up against the end of my parental leave. I was up against an entire culture that places very little value on caring for infants and small children. Parental leave reduces infant death, gives us healthier, more well-adjusted adults and helps women stay in the workforce. If we truly valued the 47 percent of the work force who are women, and the value of our families, things would look different. Mothers could go back to work after taking time off to recover physically from birth and bond with their young children. Health care could be available to bridge that return to work so that our children could get their wellness checkups and vaccinations.



Yes, it’s possible that even in a different system, Karl still might not have lived a day longer, but had he had been with me, where I wanted him, I wouldn’t be sitting here, living with the nearly incapacitating anguish of a question that has no answer.
 
There are plenty of good examples of how to create a national parental leave system that works. Our children can’t afford lobbyists. It’s up to us parents to demand more.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Historical Jesus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_Jesus:  The title Logos, identifying Jesus as the divine word, first appears in the Gospel of John, written c. 90-100.





Raymond E. Brown concluded that the earliest Christians did not call Jesus, "God". New Testament scholars broadly agree that Jesus did not make any implicit claims to be God.



The gospels and Christian tradition depict Jesus as being executed at the insistence of Jewish leaders, who considered his claims to divinity to be blasphemous, see also Responsibility for the death of Jesus. Historically, Jesus seems instead to have been executed as a potential source of unrest.



Jesus began preaching, teaching, and healing after he was baptized by John the Baptist, an apocalyptic ascetic preacher who called on Jews to repent.



Jesus was apparently a follower of John, a populist and activist prophet who looked forward to divine deliverance of the Jewish homeland from the Romans. John was a major religious figure, whose movement was probably larger than Jesus' own. Herod Antipas had John executed as a threat to his power. In a saying thought to have been originally recorded in Q, the historical Jesus defended John shortly after John's death.



John's followers formed a movement that continued after his death alongside Jesus' own following. John's followers apparently believed that John might have risen from the dead, an expectation that may have influenced the expectations of Jesus' followers after his own execution. Some of Jesus' followers were former followers of John the Baptist. Fasting and baptism, elements of John's preaching, may have entered early Christian practice as John's followers joined the movement.

John Dominic Crossan portrays Jesus as rejecting John's apocalyptic eschatology in favor of a sapiential eschatology, in which cultural transformation results from humans' own actions, rather than from God's intervention.



Historians consider Jesus' baptism by John to be historical, an event that early Christians would not have included in their Gospels in the absence of a "firm report". Like Jesus, John and his execution are mentioned by Josephus



 John the Baptist's prominence in both the Gospels and Josephus suggests that he may have been more popular than Jesus in his lifetime; also, Jesus' mission does not begin until after his baptism by John. Fredriksen suggests that it was only after Jesus' death that Jesus emerged as more influential than John. Accordingly, the Gospels project Jesus's posthumous importance back to his lifetime. One way Fredriksen believes this was accomplished was by minimizing John's importance by having John resist baptizing Jesus (Matthew), by referring to the baptism in passing (Luke), or by asserting Jesus's superiority (John).



Scholars posit that Jesus may have been a direct follower in John the Baptist's movement. Prominent Historical Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan suggests that John the Baptist may have been killed for political reasons, not necessarily the personal grudge given in Mark's gospel. Going into the desert and baptising in the Jordan suggests that John and his followers were purifying themselves for what they believed was God's imminent deliverance. This was reminiscent of such a crossing of the Jordan after the Exodus (see Book of Joshua), leading into the promised land of their deliverance from oppression. Jesus' teachings would later diverge from John's apocalyptic vision (though it depends which scholarly view is adopted; according to Ehrman or Sanders apocalyptic vision was the core of Jesus' teaching) which warned of "the wrath to come," as "the axe is laid to the root of the trees" and those who do not bear "good fruit" are "cut down and thrown into the fire." (Luke 3:7-9) Though John's teachings remained visible in those of Jesus, Jesus would emphasize the Kingdom of God not as imminent, but as already present and manifest through the movement's communal commitment to a relationship of equality among all members, and living by the laws of divine justice. All four Gospels agree that Jesus was crucified at the requested of the Jewish Sanhedrin by Pontius Pilate. Crucifixion was the penalty for criminals, robbers, traitors, and political insurrection, used as a symbol of Rome's absolute authority - those who stood against Rome were utterly annihilated.



According to Geza Vermes, Jesus' announcement of the imminent arrival of the Kingdom of God "was patently not fulfilled" and "created a serious embarrassment for the primitive church". According to E.P. Sanders, these eschatological sayings of Jesus are "passages that many Christian scholars would like to see vanish" as "the events they predict did not come to pass, which means that Jesus was wrong."



Robert W. Funk and colleagues, on the other hand, wrote that beginning in the 1970s, some scholars have come to reject the view of Jesus as eschatological, pointing out that he rejected the asceticism of John the Baptist and his eschatological message. In this view, the Kingdom of God is not a future state, but rather a contemporary, mysterious presence. John Dominic Crossan describes Jesus' eschatology as based on establishing a new, holy way of life rather than on God's redeeming intervention in history.



Evidence for the Kingdom of God as already present derives from these verses.

  • In Luke 17:20-21, Jesus says that one won't be able to observe God's Kingdom arriving, and that it "is right there in your presence."
  • In Thomas 113, Jesus says that God's Kingdom "is spread out upon the earth, and people don't see it."
  • In Luke 11:20, Jesus says that if he drives out demons by God's finger then "for you" the Kingdom of God has arrived.
  • Furthermore, the major parables of Jesus do not reflect an apocalyptic view of history.
The Jesus Seminar concludes that apocalyptic statements attributed to Jesus could have originated from early Christians, as apocalyptic ideas were common, but the statements about God's Kingdom being mysteriously present cut against the common view and could have originated only with Jesus himself.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

BUTTERFLY CHAOS THEORY: FOREVER YOURS FAITHFULLY



Published on Nov 18, 2015


Just my crafty "Twisted Purple C.racked O.ut W.hore" way of trying to get the attention of Emory University's Office of the President and it's Candler School of Theology;
 a Methodist story I'm needing help telling. 

"I have to tell you, you make people uneasy."
~(Rev. Josh Amerson:  Associate Pastor Glenn Memorial UMC)~


 As it's not entirely my fault...OUR...story is such an important part of my story, this is not the same as saying I've done wrong; others a right refusing me the opportunity of them hearing what I'm wanting to say. 



"We are going to have to start accepting...OUR FAIR SHARE...of the negativity or we are only going to continue attracting...MORE...9/11's for all of us."

~(Simply Jim: Methodist Fag the Political Catalyst)~




"YOU'RE OUT TO CHANGE THE WORLD!"

~(Agnostic "Alcoholic" Anonymous)~




"Yes!

Already have! 

Isn't the way the world
~(IS:IS)~
nothing more than the sum of all of us?

As we all arrive at the future at the same rate of sixty seconds per minute,
 I began changing the world the very second I was conceived; 
haven't stopped since."  

~(Simply Jim:01)~

So...


how does one be one with God?











I'm guessing...


when your time is up..?






"Faithfully"


Highway run
Into the midnight sun
Wheels go round and round
You're on my mind
Restless hearts
Sleep alone tonight
Sending all my love
Along the wire

They say that the road
Ain't no place to start a family
Right down the line
It's been you and me
And lovin' a music man
Ain't always what it's supposed to be
Oh, girl, you stand by me
I'm forever yours
Faithfully

Circus life
Under the big top world
We all need the clowns
To make us smile
Through space and time
Always another show
Wondering where I am
Lost without you

And being apart
Ain't easy on this love affair
Two strangers learn to fall in love again
I get the joy of rediscovering you
Oh, girl, you stand by me
I'm forever yours
Faithfully

Whooa, oh-oh-ooh
Whooa, oh-oh-ooh, oh
Whooa, oh-oh-oh, oh-whoooooa-oh
Faithfully
I'm still yours

I'm forever yours
Ever yours
Faithfully



"Faithfully" is a song by the band Journey, and the second single from their album Frontiers. The song is a power ballad and was written by Jonathan Cain. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving the band their second consecutive top twenty hit from Frontiers. Despite featuring no chorus, it has gone on to become one of the band's most recognizable hits, and has enjoyed lasting popularity. Its current music video on YouTube has over 30,000,000 views.

The song describes the relationship of a "music man" on the road. The difficulties of raising and maintaining a family, two strangers having to fall in love again, and staying faithful while touring are brought up. However, he suggests that he gets the "joy of rediscovering" her, and insists "I'm forever yours... Faithfully."

Journey keyboard player Jonathan Cain wrote this song about the rough relationship being a married man on the road in a Rock band. Cain and his wife divorced a few years later, despite him pledging in the song to be "forever yours... faithfully."

According to the liner notes in Journey's Time3 compilation, Cain paid tribute to road manager Pat Morrow and stage manager Benny Collins when he wrote "we all need the clowns to make us smile." He told me he got the melody out of a dream," said Neal Schon. "I wish something like that would happen to me." "Basically it's a road song," Cain said. "You know I'm being a good dog out here - don't worry about it."

Like "Rosanna" by Toto, this contains lyrics delivered by the lead singer but written by another member of the band, which led many fans to believe Steve Perry wrote the song about a particular girl.

The music video featured a then-unique "life on tour" theme parallel to the song's lyrics, showing the band's performances in different venues and their travels around the USA. Steve Perry can be seen shaving his short-lived but talked-about moustache in the video. This video utilized footage from the documentary video Journey: Frontiers and Beyond narrated by John Facenda, voice of NFL Films, shortly before his death in 1984. The concept of the "road video" was later utilized by several other bands & artists, including Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, Genesis, Mötley Crüe and Richard Marx.

Bryan Adams opened for Journey on their 1983 Frontiers Tour, and during that time wrote the song "Heaven", which was heavily influenced by "Faithfully". The "Heaven" recording features Journey drummer, Steve Smith.


After recording the song "Purple Rain",
Prince phoned Cain asking him to hear it, worried it might be too similar to "Faithfully". 



Cain did not agree and told Prince the songs only shared the same four chords.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithfully_(song)



I'm definitely... 


a firm believer in the butterfly chaos theory.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

PIXIES' LYRICS: THIS MONKEY'S GONE TO HEAVEN












Pixies'

"Monkey Gone To Heaven"


there was a guy

an under water guy who controlled the 

sea

got killed by ten million pounds of 

sludge

from new york and new jersey


this monkey's gone to heaven


the creature in the sky

got sucked in ahole

now there's a hole in the sky

and the ground's not cold

and if the ground's not cold

everything is gonna burn

we'll all take turns

i'll get mine, too


this monkey's gone to haven


rock me joe!


if man is 5 [3x]


then the devil is 6 [5x]


then god is 7 [3x]




this monkey's gone to heaven











If...

we are all to be sinners, 


then there should be no difference 


between a wise (rich) man and a fool. 



Those...


with a surplus are better able 


controlling their circumstances;


 those without a surplus are controlled 


by those 


with the surplus.



One...


is not always able exercising good 


judgement.



Wednesday, October 21, 2015

C.S. LEWIS: THE PILGRIM'S REGRESS?








***
re·gress
verb
verb: regress; 3rd person present: regresses; past tense: regressed; past participle:regressed; gerund or present participle: regressing
rəˈɡres/
  1. 1.
    return to a former or less developed state.
    "art has been regressing toward adolescence for more than a generation now"
    synonyms:revertretrogressrelapselapsebackslide, slip back; More
    antonyms:progress
    • return mentally to a former stage of life or a supposed previous life, especially through hypnosis or mental illness.
      "she claims to be able to regress to the Roman era"
  2. 2.
    STATISTICS
    calculate the coefficient or coefficients of regression of (a variable) against or on another variable.
  3. 3.
    ASTRONOMY
    move in a retrograde direction.
noun
noun: regress; plural noun: regresses
ˈrēˌɡres/
  1. 1.
    the action of returning to a former or less developed state.
  2. 2.
    PHILOSOPHY
    a series of statements in which a logical procedure is continually reapplied to its own result without approaching a useful conclusion (e.g., defining something in terms of itself).


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Ecclesiastes 1

New International Version 

(NIV)

Everything Is Meaningless

1 The words of the Teacher, son of David, king in Jerusalem:

2 “Meaningless! Meaningless!”
says the Teacher.
“Utterly meaningless!
Everything is meaningless.”

3 What do people gain from all their labors
at which they toil under the sun?
4 Generations come and generations go,
but the earth remains forever.
5 The sun rises and the sun sets,
and hurries back to where it rises.
6 The wind blows to the south
and turns to the north;
round and round it goes,
ever returning on its course.
7 All streams flow into the sea,
yet the sea is never full.
To the place the streams come from,
there they return again.
8 All things are wearisome,
more than one can say.
The eye never has enough of seeing,
nor the ear its fill of hearing.
9 What has been will be again,
what has been done will be done again;
there is nothing new under the sun.
10 Is there anything of which one can say,
“Look! This is something new”?
It was here already, long ago;
it was here before our time.
11 No one remembers the former generations,
and even those yet to come
will not be remembered
by those who follow them.