Sunday, December 05, 2010

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year's 2011 (Audio)

Christmas photos from trekearth.com

Audio link below:



Christmas market, Montpellier, France


Vancouver, BC


Rossio Square, Lisbon, Portugal


Rome, Italy


Kansas City, Missouri



This one I received via email.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year To All!

With the audio message, I wanted to write a few words concerning this blog. Even though this blog awhile back passed my other blog, thekingpin68 in average monthly traffic, I still struggled somewhat with the purpose for this blog. With the other blog, it has been for a long time clear in purpose with philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, and Biblical Studies, especially now once again that I have a decent scanner and can work with New Testament Greek properly.

With this blog is just became so obvious that when I did news related theological posts the blog did reasonably well. I will continue to write theological, philosophical, and satirical posts related to the news and Islam and other comparative religions in regard to Christianity and within Christianity. So, I may write about groups considered academically non-Christian and compare and I may write about other groups considered Christian and compare.

This is an academic and spiritual exercise. A couple of persons messaged me on Facebook in regard to Islam, as in a concern that my articles risked a non-loving approach. Look, I do not hate Muslims or any people or group, and anyone that wants to get on this blog and start writing that kind of stuff about me, please do not bother in regard to Islam or any group because that is simply not the case and any person that knows me well would support me on that point.

I subscribe to Matthew 22 and Mark 12 and so I am to love God with all my heart, soul and mind, and my neigbour as my self.

I am also to love my other Christians as in John 13.

But there are also Biblical calls to stand up for the truth as with 2 Timothy 15 and 1 Peter 3: 13-17.

Therefore, as a Christian I need to stand on this blog in both love and truth.:)

Again, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

This is me in my 'Michelin Man' BC winter jacket back in 2008. The older gentlemen and owner of the house, I presume, came out for a few seconds to see which persons were in front of his place and then quickly went back inside.

'But sir, I am a theologian.' I thought. And then I thought, 'On the other hand, it is nice not to be hassled'.

The first scan is from Browning page 63, the other Oliver page 220. I only scanned part of Oliver.

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

OLIVER, O.G. Jr. (1996) ‘Christmas’, in Walter A. Elwell (ed.), Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, Grand Rapids, Baker Books.







My framed PhD degree document will stay wrapped up until after my graduation party in March.

62 comments:

Jeff said...

A couple of persons messaged me on Facebook in regard to Islam...

At church this morning, the Pastor announced that the church's motorcycle ministry went to Raiford State Penitentiary, and one guy who was an Imam (a spiritual leader in Islam) came to Christ.

Jeff said...

Beautiful Christmas photos, BTW. And I love the one with the dog.

satire and theology said...

'A couple of persons messaged me on Facebook in regard to Islam...''

'At church this morning, the Pastor announced that the church's motorcycle ministry went to Raiford State Penitentiary, and one guy who was an Imam (a spiritual leader in Islam) came to Christ.'

Good to read Jeff, thanks.

I am not going to back down from a respectful presentation of comparative religions which has gone on with satire and theology from 2006 and within the last two posts.

I appreciate your assistance concerning Islam, Jeff.

satire and theology said...

'Beautiful Christmas photos, BTW. And I love the one with the dog.'

Cheers, Jeff.

Mom emailed me the photo with the dog.

I honestly was very impressed, which is not common, with the post visually the moment it was posted even though it had bugs such as the Safari version tending to be difficult to work with in contrast with the Internet Explorer and Firefox versions. Yes, I try and have those three versions look good for my blogs. Although I do appreciate the graphic work you have done for me in the past very much and the satirical Christmas work I have found and picked out, these Christmas scenes from around the world are by far my favourite Christmas blog photos ever and will remain my main approach from now on.

But feel free to throw in some graphics.;)

Vanessa Souza Moraes said...

Nice photos.

satire and theology said...

Thanks very kindly, Vanessa.:)

Jessica M said...

Beautiful pics...have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I look forward to reading many more of your future articles! :)
~blessings
Jessica
www.ascendingthehills.blogspot.com

satire and theology said...

Thanks, very much Jessica.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and family.:)

Bongo said...

OMGGGGGGGGGG I love the audio....Dr. KingPin Twit !!!! I must say a lot of your writing is so over my head .. but your sense of humor makes me smile.. So I take whet I can add a little humor and we have a hit....I do know I am a Christian so we are connected ..my brother in Christ the Dr...woooooo hooo.. now that's impressive :) xoxox

satire and theology said...

Thanks, Bongo.

The humour is important. I am glad it is part of my hopefully awesome personality.;)

Looney said...

Merry Christmas everyone!

Russ, just wondering if you knew any thing more about the claims of Christmas in the articles you showed. It is claimed that December 25th was picked due to their usage as pagan festival days. Do you know if there is any historical evidence for that claim?

Not that I believe it is December 25th, but I always wonder where authoritative statements come from ...

satire and theology said...

Thanks, Looney.

I picked Oxford, a moderate liberal source (readers please realize I bought some theology and philosophy books while at Manchester which are not evangelical but still academically useful) and Elwell which is a moderate conservative source and they seem to basically agree, so I tentatively submit to their greater research.

Now, I admit I do not have a huge library for that topic, but from what I remember from my twenty years of overall academic research when coming across that topic those findings seem scholarly and reasonable.

Orange said...

Love the picture of Rossio Square in Lisbon...looked a lot different when we were there in summer! Laughed at the "Dog in the manger"
Merry Christmas, Russ.
Jennifer

satire and theology said...

Merry Christmas, Jennifer.

Pleased I am doing a good job on this blog visually and graphically.

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Interesting article on the origins of Christmas, your blog is always informative. Thank you
-Christmas Curious-

chucky said...

I think we Christians ought to make a much bigger deal out of Easter, as the resurrection is more central to Christian belief than Christ's birth, although of course the one could not happen without the other.
Still, any opportunity to bring the Gospel message to the masses is a good thing.

chucky said...

For the Timmy's customer with a monster appetite: Time Hortons' Double Down

chucky said...

I guess Hulk doesn't like Burger King.

chucky said...

Another fight, with Ronald McDonald, Colonel Sanders and others...

chucky said...

Colonel Sanders packs a much punch with his doubledown against Ronald McDonald's rocket fries...

satire and theology said...

'Interesting article on the origins of Christmas, your blog is always informative. Thank you
-Christmas Curious-'

Cheers. I wanted an academic and educational component to this post.

satire and theology said...

'I think we Christians ought to make a much bigger deal out of Easter, as the resurrection is more central to Christian belief than Christ's birth, although of course the one could not happen without the other.
Still, any opportunity to bring the Gospel message to the masses is a good thing.'

Good point, Chuck.

But the stronger Christmas tradition exists and the resurrection can be mentioned as I did in the audio clip.

Thanks.

satire and theology said...

'For the Timmy's customer with a monster appetite: Time Hortons' Double Down'

I could never eat near that much in a sitting.

satire and theology said...

'I guess Hulk doesn't like Burger King.'

Burger King is a punching bag, but a funny tilt.

I think the Dairy Queen would have done better.

satire and theology said...

'SW Mugen- Ronald McDonald & Colonel Sanders vs Homer & Peter'

I am glad the 'toons' were hammered.

satire and theology said...

'Colonel Sanders packs a much punch with his doubledown against Ronald McDonald's rocket fries...'

Battle of the grease...

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satire and theology said...

Welcome.;)

Jenn said...

Beautiful pictures....I'll be reading this blog as well.

Cheers, Jenn.

satire and theology said...

Thanks, Jenn.

It was good to meet you on Facebook.

Quétlin Arielle said...

Hello dear, how are you?
Thanks for commenting on my blog ... its very beautiful images of Christmas ..
Stay with God Kisses
I'm following your blog.
Qué!

satire and theology said...

Hello, Quétlin, thank you.

I am fine. I am following your blog back with both satire and theology and thekingpin68.

It is nice to meet you, a Christian from Brasil.

Russ:)

Vanessa Souza Moraes said...

Books of Luísa is surreal?

Life is surreal.

Kiss.

satire and theology said...

Thanks, Vanessa.

I meant the artwork, but then again I have to deduce the Portuguese and use a language translator so I can make an English comment.;)

Please excuse me if I am not clear.:)

Russ:)

Hadna Sandy said...

Obg desejo o mesmo pra ti!

tudo de bom!

by: Hadna Sandy

satire and theology said...

Thank you, Hadna.

Cloudia said...

and also to you







Aloha from Hawaii

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satire and theology said...

Thanks, Cloudia.

Readers, below is from my current Facebook status. It may relate to a future article on one of my blogs:

Through a mutual friend, Rick, I was just in an interesting friendly discussion over lunch with a man I would deem as hyper-charismatic. We debated free will-determinism, a MPhil and PhD major topic of mine. We did agree on other things.

Rick said the sparks flew...Lol.

Anonymous said...

waltermp3

Chucky said...

chuckmp3

Anonymous said...

chippy2mp3

satire and theology said...

Walter/Yoda.

I think a stethoscope may get me into a little trouble as a Dr. of Theology and Philosophy...


Chuckles.

Well, you got the 1997 UK PhD University tour trip out of it. The 1995 trip was better but still both were very good.

Just 13 years later I am done.


Lionel of Chipdom.

Thanks for another message. Again don't eat the cheap 'football' chippy stuff, please go to a good pub for food.

Thanks my friends.

Anonymous said...

doc.mp3

satire and theology said...

Bugs Bunny playing Mahavishu Orchestra bootleg material from Japan 1973...well-done.

Ozana Marques said...

Hi I am a Christian yes, thank you for visiting my blog I'd love to follow me. Thanks for the compliments God bless and Merry Christmas to you too! You live where? In the United States? bye bye

satire and theology said...

Thank you, Ozana. I followed you back on your blog with my satire and theology account and blog. My thekingpin68 blog is on a different account and so if you ever cared to follow that blog, I could follow you with that account and blog as well.

My newest posting is on thekingpin68 blog.

I live in British Columbia, Canada on the west coast. I am looking to expand my readership, following, links and commenters worldwide and it is very good to meet Christians in Brasil such as yourself.

Happy Holidays, in Christ.

Russ:)

Tamela's Place said...

wow! some more beautiful pics.. Thanks for sharing Russ.

Tammy :)

satire and theology said...

Thank you, Tammy.

Blessings this season to you Joe and family.

Li Martins said...

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas for you too :)

satire and theology said...

Thanks, Aline.

Best of the season to you.:)

Nancy said...

Hello Russ!
Thank you so much! I also wish you a nice Merry Christmas to you and your family...
Your photos are also amazing!!
Best wishes,
Nancy

satire and theology said...

Best of the season to you, Nancy.

Cheers.;)

Kátia Nascimento said...

Olá!!
Natal é o nascimento de Cristo. Ano Novo é o nascimento de uma nova esperança. Então vamos comemorar!! Tenha um Natal feliz da melhor forma possível, ok?
Felicidades!

satire and theology said...

Hello, Katia.

Thank you.

Yes, there should be a positive outlook for those in Christ because of Christmas.

Russ:)

nanda said...

obrigada pela visita e comentario, um abençoado final de ano pra você e toda sua familia
nanda
=P

satire and theology said...

Fernanda, thank you for the visit and Merry Christmas.

In Christ,

Russ:)

Rick b said...

Merry Christmas, although I am running a day late.

satire and theology said...

Merry Christmas and thank you.

And Happy Boxing Day Rick, even though it is not celebrated in the United States.:)

Merlaine Garcês said...

Obrigada pela visita!
Seguindo-te!
Bjs!

satire and theology said...

I returned the following, thank you.;)

Catarine Heiter said...

Thank You!!!!!!

satire and theology said...

Welcome.