Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Religious album covers, kind of


Phnombakheng, Cambodia (trekearth.com)

With email confirmation from Europe, I have finally overcome the stress of waiting for a final post-viva PhD pass result, I am in the mood for fun. But it can be serious as well.

Please see below for more on my Doctorate:

thekingpin68

I realize that for practical and learning purposes I do repeat some blog material.

The year without a Santa Claus? For some fundamentalists is that not every year? But, I am no apologist for Santa. If I had children I would not build the Santa story as if it were real, and certainly would emphasize Christ in Christmas. At the same time, I would not suggest my children tell other children that Santa is fictional.

Or that Santa is of Satan!

Now, in the comments more critics go at this blog than at thekingpin68, and so yes, I understand that Christ was not likely at all born on December 25.

Browning states, that the early Church had no celebration for the birth of Christ. The date of the birth was unknown. Eventually, the birth of Christ within the calendar was given a single day of January 6. In the 4th century the Church designated December 25 as a good day for the celebration as it had been the pagan festival of Sol Invictus when the sun triumphed over darkness of winter as the days became longer again. Browning (1997: 63).

To me, this issue is rather on the unimportant side theologically. The Church simply put aside a yearly day, and season to celebrate the birth of Christ.

I reason the religious groups that place far too much emphasis on this issue are probably to some degree cultic and therefore have more serious theological problems concerning the nature of God, human salvation, law and grace they should be concerned with.


Church of Christ preacher Ira North.



I do not know much about him. I have no firm opinion, but I can see the modern secular liberal critic looking at the cover and thinking, 'That fundamentalist was struggling with his sexuality and was considering having a sex change operation, but the repressive Church was condemning him for it and therefore he stayed a man'.

He seemed quite conservative, but was trying to preach through a woman's perspective.

Imagine that, trying to understand the perspective of someone radically different in some ways.

How non-21st century is that?

Ephesians 5:25-27 (New American Standard Bible)

25(A)Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and (B)gave Himself up for her,

26(C)so that He might sanctify her, having (D)cleansed her by the (E)washing of water with (F)the word,

27that He might (G)present to Himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that she would be (H)holy and blameless.


The joke is on me. Christmas Eve 2000 in downtown Manchester, Pope Chucklins the Non-resistant and I were attacked by three men outside after dinner. They were actually part of a group of about thirty men. The three were losing in the fight against me and so one of them threw a bottle and took out my two front teeth and broke my nose.

When I called home, my brother stated 'All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth'.

I eventually received crowns in Manchester that had to be redone eventually in BC. The nose was 'fixed and straightened' by hand without anesthetic while I was in Manchester. That too had to be redone when I came home. My surgeon here said the doctors had made the nose worse in England. He joked that my nose internally was near my ears.


The black Bob Ross in a fancy white suit? There. I have no interest in it being just Jesus and me. And I have no interest in it being just Jesus and Carl. Carl, theologically there is no room for a fourth member of the Trinity.


Does his desired 'feelin' have something to do with the overuse of some illegal or legal substance?

No judgment here, I do not know anything about the man, but if not, I 'swear' he looks like some of the folks around here that use 'BC Bud'.

By the way, someone in my complex, which is mainly 55 years and up, even though I am many years younger than that, smokes cigarillos many evenings after dinner. After midnight the type of cigarette changes to something that you cannot (yet anyway) buy at the grocery store.

As well, in the park across from our complex some nights are pot smoking parties and they take place in the park down the road. That was park I had spotted the cougar walking into a few months ago.

The cougar busting up a pot party. That would be funny to see.

Our society here in BC is quite liberal on the subject of marijuana.

No, I have never smoked anything and have no intention of doing so. I have put years into my brain and I have no intention of messing with it with smokes of any kind.


That puppet reminds me of that creepy film Magic (1978). I did not watch the movie but remember the disturbing television promotional ads as a child.


I just do not get into that type of puppetry, and so I guess Sesame Street is still my intellectual level for puppets.


Okay, I come across some Christian and non-Christian fashion blogs in my web searches. I in no way claim to be overly fashionable or a fashion expert. But here is my take on this cover. The females in white are doing fine.

The older lady in the multi-coloured outfit may be colour blind and not realize that her dress looks like it was made of raked up leaves.

The one guy is wearing a brown jacket with gray pants, and even I know that does not work well.

The man wearing the red jacket with the blue pants looks like an American car salesman pushing deals and 'steals' on July 4th in live television ads.

Browning, W. R. F (1997) Oxford Dictionary of the Bible, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

I just saw this story on the local news. It kind of looked like a bar fight with men against the lion.


Uncle Chuckles arriving for Friday night shenanigans.

video
Strict rules for Islamic women drivers

34 comments:

Cloudia said...

Ole Ira really got into it.

I enjoy your worthwhile musings!




Aloha from Waikiki

Comfort Spiral

satire and theology said...

Indeed he did, even with the short and edited version.

Thanks, I am glad this blog can be entertaining, satirical and academic.

FiKaLo said...

This was so entertaining! How funny are those album covers?

On Santa: I have taught my children that we choose to not have the Santa Claus element in our Christmas celebrations, but that they are not to go around ruining the Santa story for other children. It is incredible how defensive Aussies are over the Santa tradition (as if a man in hot red winter clothing suits our hot summer Christmas!)

On the date of Christmas: my church tends to lean towards a "the date doesn't matter a whole lot" position. We celebrate Christmas because of the cultural-traditional element and the opportunity it affords to share Jesus with other Australians. Whether it was 25 December or not doesn't matter a whole lot! :)

satire and theology said...

'This was so entertaining! How funny are those album covers?

Thank you.:)

'On Santa: I have taught my children that we choose to not have the Santa Claus element in our Christmas celebrations, but that they are not to go around ruining the Santa story for other children.'

Fair enough.

'It is incredible how defensive Aussies are over the Santa tradition (as if a man in hot red winter clothing suits our hot summer Christmas!)'

He should be a lifeguard.

'On the date of Christmas: my church tends to lean towards a "the date doesn't matter a whole lot" position. We celebrate Christmas because of the cultural-traditional element and the opportunity it affords to share Jesus with other Australians. Whether it was 25 December or not doesn't matter a whole lot! :)'

Wise.

FiKaLo said...

A lifeguard Santa! Great idea! :)

satire and theology said...

Lifeguard Santa

FiKaLo said...

Santa Claus, Aussie style (my kids have this book and CD!): http://books.google.com.au/books?id=mPdRPwAACAAJ&dq=6+white+boomers+rolf+harris&hl=en&ei=CK6JTMaCBYv-vQOC1tDuCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA

satire and theology said...

Rolf Harris link

I remember Rolf Harris from local telethons when I was a kid. He is funny.

FiKaLo said...

Rolf Harris - I hear he's recently held an exhibition. I couldn't believe how good his art is.

satire and theology said...

Crazy music the 'youngsters' come out with nowadays.

delta farce.mp3

chucky said...

Re: Wedding party
You'd think one of the women or one of the guys' wives would have said something. Could be they are all colour-blind.

Anonymous said...

Just a note about the video clip on the man getting attacked by a lion...I think that exotic animals need to be respected more and perhaps observed and interacted with from a distance.
Safety first!
-Len Lyon-

Anonymous said...

How did these record albums come to be?? Were they self produced?? I question their quality from the observation of their covers, perhaps the contents are of greater worth??
-Just Curious-

Anonymous said...

Interesting history story around Christmas origins. Thx.
-Alfy-

satire and theology said...

'Re: Wedding party
You'd think one of the women or one of the guys' wives would have said something. Could be they are all colour-blind.'

Yes.

Hey look, a newer album from the Jones Family Singers:

Jones

satire and theology said...

'Just a note about the video clip on the man getting attacked by a lion...I think that exotic animals need to be respected more and perhaps observed and interacted with from a distance.
Safety first!
-Len Lyon-'

The idea of publicly observable protected areas in natural environments makes sense to me, Lenny.

Thanks.

satire and theology said...

'How did these record albums come to be?? Were they self produced?? I question their quality from the observation of their covers, perhaps the contents are of greater worth??
-Just Curious-'

Questionable quality like my 'Delta Farce' game clip. But you did admit it was musical.

satire and theology said...

'Interesting history story around Christmas origins. Thx.
-Alfy-'

I wanted to include a citation on the issue.

Cheers.

rick b said...

When will these morons learn, lions are WILD, they are not pets. They want to eat us. I do not feel sorry for these people who get mauled or die. Morons.

satire and theology said...

A reasonable point, Rick.

Once again I conclude:

The idea of publicly observable protected areas in natural environments makes sense to me.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

It sounds like a war zone on your blog!! These bullet and explosion noises are so real, video game real!
-Ear Ache-

satire and theology said...

'It sounds like a war zone on your blog!! These bullet and explosion noises are so real, video game real!
-Ear Ache-'

The year 1999 computer game technology for you...

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vMKN1tYknE&feature=player_embedded

*lame gore alert*
Wow, That Oscar has alot of
intestinal fortitude!


"Tiger Woods"

satire and theology said...

'lame gore alert', but very funny

Rick b said...

This is sad, but I have seen that entire movie. That is sad that I can admit to it.

satire and theology said...

Sad in a funny kind of way.

Cheers, Hammer.

Dr. Kingpin

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This issue:

'Fight at the Temple of the Latter-Day Fake Witnesses'.

chucky said...

Yup. That scene definitely wins the "You gotta lotta guts" Oscar.

satire and theology said...

The movie looks classically bad like
Slaughter in San Francisco.

Thanks, Uncle Chuck.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of silly violence...

Anonymous said...

Classic Tom Vu

satire and theology said...

Benny Hill tried to be intentionally funny and sometimes was...

Benny Hinn and Tom Vu tried to be serious and ended up sometimes being unintentionally funny.

Cheers.

satire and theology said...

Notice I have a Playlist player at the bottom of this blog now.

It must be turned on and can also be played as a pop-out player, outside of the blog.

It features classical, art rock, progressive rock and jazz-fusion music.

Know-it-all said...

The Peer Gynt suite was written by Edvard Grieg, not Bizet.

satire and theology said...

Yea, I know Chuckles, I just pick the tracks, the application has it wrong.

Cheers.