Monday, July 17, 2006

Thought Vomit -or- What Happens When You Wait Too Long to Blog


I just finished reading a blog by a guy who is a very well-advertised Atheist and who was running some assumption-driven, horribly off smack about UBC and Kyle's death. His facts were all wrong and it was validating in a strange way. All the things he was saying about why "Christians" deserve such things happening to them were things that I can sigh and recognize as things that most UBCers are not. Still though, how does one event fuel so much commentary from people (some claiming Christianity and others claiming other things) who have no concept of who or what they are talking about? Is our world that assumption-driven? I'm tired of people acting like they know so much. I want to spend time with people who know very little. People who aren't so certain about anything and everything. People who are thoughtful and humble. Not jackasses who throw around statements and points and uneccessarily intellectual jargon to create for themselves some sort of comfort within their lack of identity. Why can't people allow people to be people? This world is full of some complicated stuff. Most of this stuff is people. I want to try to treat every human as a complicated, intricate, glorious, messed-up, person capable of love and capable of hate. Even though I have no idea what that looks like necessarily.

That's done. Emotion and frustration successfully released and published to THE WORLD!

This past Sunday was our first Sunday back in our building at 1707 Dutton Ave. It was everything it needed to be. The one adjective that I'd use to describe it is healthy; for me at least. Dave did great with the music, starting with "you make everything glorious" and then "Here is Our King"... Adam read the reading he wrote for CLP (beautiful! and this CLP group is more like therapy or something than a writing group... I love it)... then Dave played "Rescue is Coming". My own memories from this building started flashing... but finally they were good ones. The first time we heard "Rescue Is Coming"... The small fires started by candles... Kyle dropping "papa's" urn... When I saw him raise his hands and felt my whole charismatic past start to be validated finally... good stuff.

I watched the new candles melt on the new stage and I smiled. We will have new memories. We will have new history. New wax melting in new patterns on new floors. The same smell of vanilla candles. It was beautiful. Never have I been happier to see wax melt and drip.

Let the blogging begin again.

4 Comments:

At 6:02 PM, Blogger Clarissa said...

Ok, 1) I want to see this persons blog so that I can give them a piece or 2 of my mind (and I am all kinds of serious). It digusts me how ppl think that because whether or not you are Christian, when something tragic happens, it's heartbreaking...period. Yeah, I've got some stuff to say to this person.

and I agree a thousand times over that sunday went AMAZING! Perfect even.

PS did you see lil Browning on the cover of Waco Trib? She's such a superstar at 1 years old!!!! lol

Clarissa

 
At 9:20 PM, Blogger greenISgood said...

Sweeeet!

 
At 10:36 PM, Blogger Singleton said...

yah... the trib cover! The top right hand corner of the pic? the black cloth with blue stripes... that's my shirt! Holla new shirt! also let me correct my typo.... 1701 Dutton... not 07.

 
At 6:33 AM, Blogger Jason Powers said...

It's about freaking time!! Welcome back dude.

 

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