G.K. Chesterton penned a thought which neatly sums up the intellectual mindset of Bleat:"There is not really any courage at all in attacking hoary [i.e. old, aged] or antiquated things, any more than in offering to fight one's grandmother. The really courageous man is he who defies tyrannies young as the morning and superstitions fresh as the first flowers. The only true free-thinker is he whose intellect is as much free from the future as from the past." (What's Wrong with the World)
Sorry for the long absence.
I posted a response today to a recent article defending the institutional church, at Christianity Today's website. I think the article is anecdotal and misguided on key points. However, it did give me the opportunity to pen some thoughts I've been mulling over with friends lately. I had to be terse (they have a 1000 character limit) and so recommend reading the article first, but it's not necessary.
From the back of a pizza box, shortened:
"The CEO says to the teacher: 'Teaching. Ha. What sort of a person becomes a teacher, thinks their best option in life is to teach. Pathetic. You're a teacher, so tell me, What do you make?"
"The teacher to the CEO: 'I make students sit up in class, make them pay attention when they don't want to, make them achieve more than they thought possible etc, etc. In short, I make a difference.'"
Nice, oh so nice to see a young person up front leading worship
-and not part of a 'youth nite'-
-and not playing a special instrument-
-and not for an offertory-
-and not with a special introduction-
but just up front and that without commentary because why would we comment, because, of course people of all ages are going to lead, because,
This is the Church.
A whole generation of women rose up and declared 'We will not be dictated to' - and they became typists (G.K. Chesterton)
All my batteries are failing ever faster falling farther
The stuff I used to know is ailing -
Whither my recharger?