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Name: Ian
Country: United States
State: California
Metro: Monterey
Gender: Male


Interests: Alcohol and tobacco, all things mediaeval, church liturgy, creative writing, the charismatic movement, philosophy -- especially metaphysics, literature, art, architecture, sewing, semiotics, mysticism, simple living, geometry, theology, cooking, ecumenism, people -- all kinds, every sort of music under the sun, theoretical physics -- especially string theory, genealogy, psychology, gematria, cheese ... and I think there's some more.
Expertise: Christian theology, language and linguistics, Mediaeval literature, magic, sushi, Mediaeval history, parachristian groups, the (Tridentine) Roman Catholic Church, how Bonnie Tyler can both sound so stupid and be so much fun at the same time.
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Member Since: 3/25/2005

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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Currently Reading
The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: The Florentine/Cantica III: Paradise (Penguin Classics)
By Dante Alighieri
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And that's pretty much all.


Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Currently Listening
Europop
By Eiffel 65
The Blue Song (Da Ba Dee)
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Spling Bleak! Ahh ... although I do have to go in to work later. Matt Burns and Bryan Lim are back.


Saturday, March 18, 2006

Currently Listening
Give Up
By The Postal Service
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight
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I think too much. But I have been thinking, and Stanzy is going to kill me for even considering this, but I need prayer and advice.

I have thought more than once, and for some considerable time, of applying to be a chaplain in the Navy (chaplain because it's a job I've considered, Navy because it's the best branch). The trouble lies -- well, it lies in a number of places. One is that I don't know the requirements (e.g. college major, seminarian degree). Another, obviously, is that I have yet to graduate college. A third is that -- according to my dad -- chaplains have a tendency (I don't know whether it's an official thing or not) to be counsellors for people with disciplinary problems, and I might or might not be any good at that. A fourth is that I haven't been to seminary, and I'm unlikely to get there any time soon, given money.

But it's the fifth that troubles me most. My Protestant friends are going to think me ridiculous and law-minded, and my Catholic friends, because of who they are rather than because of their Catholicism, are going to make fun of me. Frankly, I rather not be ordained in another denomination rather than the PCA; but the catch-22 lies in the fact that unless there is a sweeping, radical reform of PCA doctrine, I will never be ordained in it. My beliefs on various crucial issues such as infant baptism, the Covenant of Grace, the role of the Mosaic Law in the Christian life, the place of laymen in the priesthood of believers, Purgatory, communion with the departed saints, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the charismata, are all wrong in their book.

I know that several of you will tell me to just found my own church -- for some of you this will be the sixth time, at least, that you have told me. But I am a member, or in modern parlance a 'limb' or 'organ', according to the membership vows which I took six years ago, and if there is any alternative I would rather hold to those vows. Even if I am convicted that I need to leave, I intend to request release from those vows from the Session. I am willing to leave only if it seems plain to me that God is leading me away. If it is truly necessary I am willing to leave without anybody's permission, even without anybody's knowledge, but I think it is perfectly obvious that these sorts of measures are last resorts employed in emergencies. I am utterly convinced that leaving a church should not be a casual decision. The mere fact that we can switch denominations is a ghastly fact which serves only to highlight the greater ghastly fact that denominations exist. The church ought to be one. (I cannot quite comprehend the attitude that some of my friends have here regarding denominations; isn't like a body that has been torn limb from limb and strewn over a field? Because of the nature of this particular body the limbs haven't died, and neither has the body as a whole; but who would argue that such a state of affairs is natural? Indeed, who would approach such a thing casually?)

So anyway. I need prayer, first of all, as to whether I am called to be a pastor. Then as to whether I am supposed to be a PCA pastor. Then, if not, for leaving the PCA, both in terms of ability to do so and where to go if go I must.


Sunday, March 12, 2006

Currently Listening
Crash
By Dave Matthews Band
Two Step
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I am devouring Purgatorio, again; I never feel like I've read a book until I've read it at least twice.
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I miss Sam. I hope he is okay. If he gets shot, I'll be really mad, and I'll beat him up in Heaven. Wow, he's only been gone two months.
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Lent is harder than I thought. I found out just two days ago that there's no meat on Wednesday. Here I've been, blithely thinking it was just Fridays. Shoot. Oh, well, that stuff is venial in that case, and anyway since I'm not technically a Roman I suppose it doesn't matter. Except that I like observing Lent for my own sake -- self-control.
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I am  very weary of school, especially economics. I don't like thinking about money. Blech. I know I have to, but I don't have to like it.
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Pastor Glenn preached a very excellent sermon this morning, on I Corinthians 7. Tough passage in some ways, but he elucidated it well. All about serving God in our present stage of life, rather than worrying about shifting to another, as if our station in life were a qualifier to our ability to serve.
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Been thinking lots about the enneagram and its Kabbalistic background. Intriguing in all sorts of ways. I think that we, as Christians, lose a lot by not studying our Jewish philosophical heritage.
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Have no idea of the value of a dollar. Can you even buy a shirt for fifteen dollars?
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I need to learn to drive, very desperately badly ...
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Watched North By Northwest this evening with the parental units. Good movie -- for some reason I can never remember the plot, however many times I see it, it seems.
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Must go to bed earlier.


Friday, March 10, 2006

They who begin with hot heads often end with cold feet.



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