Archive for July, 2010

Is God a sexist pig?

Notes: This is a sermon I originally gave at the Ringwood Salvation Army Corps in March of this year at their contemporary service. The congregation was about 30-40 people, and a mix of Christians well along on the journey, new Christians and non Christians so I did my best to make it accessible to all those groups. Like any sermon, when delivering it  I do have a tendency to diverge from the text but this is the essential structure.

Had I been aware of the term I would have spoken about the Myrrhbearers.

Like any sermon given in limited time I was unable to go into as much detail as I would have liked, hence some sections may appear to gloss over certain subjects. That is the nature of preaching, but hopefully I have managed to remain faithful to the Biblical truths,

One of the criticisms that is often levelled against Christianity is that it is a sexist religion, a religion that helps to oppress women and reduces them to the role of second class citizens. If we look back on the history of the Church it is understand why people might have that sort of perception. We can see this in some of the writings of the early church fathers such as Tertullian who spoke of woman as “the devil’s gateway,” “the unsealer of that forbidden tree,” and “she who persuaded him whom the devil was not valiant enough to attack.” and Augustine, whose quote about the segregation of women I decided was inappropriate to mention if I wanted to be invited back. We can also see this from the Middle Ages through to more recent times where the Church was used as a way of disenfranchising woman and any female who did not fit the narrow stereotypes of what was acceptable was viewed with distrust and suspicion

But, as in many other issues like slavery or racism, what the Church has taught and what is in the Bible is not always the same thing. So, the question I hope to answer tonight is, “Is God a sexist pig or has His word been twisted by sexist pigs?” Read the rest of this entry »

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Job satisfaction

It doesn’t matter how much you love your job, when you are paid to be be in a certain place at a certain time for a certain duration to do certain things, there will be times when you just would rather be anywhere else. However, I do love my job. I work for the Salvation Army, which is also the denomination of which I am a member, so there is a real sense of mission about what I do. It may sound a cliche but even though I am in IT, I feel as if my job is a ministry because my job is to equip others to do their ministry and to further the Kingdom. And, there are other ways in which working here helps me serve God. Last night I got a reminder of just how blessed I am to be working here.

We are currently conducting a 24/7 prayer marathon and the hierarchy have been very supportive of employees getting involved. If you put your name down, you can take time off work to be involved, and it doesn’t come off TIL or Annual Leave, it is considered work time. How many places pay you to pray?! It is a sign of how committed they are to prayer and I think it is great. You can also do the prayer anywhere, rather than at work.

I did a shift last night, from 10pm to 12am. I made a point of coming in, because I knew it would be too easy to get distracted at home, and I didn’t want to take time off work for my prayer time, that would have been like using my tithe as a tax deduction or something! Just wouldn’t have seemed like a sacrifice.

I am glad I came in, I spent it in contemplation and reflection and I really felt inspired. I have made a few resolutions and set some goals, and been convicted about some changes I need to make. I also have great sermon ideas!

Most of all, though, I was just thankful that I am so blessed to have a job that allows these sort of experiences. I see so many people around me who are cynical or jaded, and I don’t want to be like that. I will not take this blessing for granted.

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I will give up procrastinating…tomorrow

Well, I submitted another story to anthology in the US last night. I am actually very happy with how the story ended up, but I think it may be too “Christian” for the publisher. Not that it is particularly overt, it was just a topic where I couldn’t avoid my own beliefs filtering through and it may not suit their needs. That’s fine, I think the story is strong to submit somewhere else if required.

One thing I am not happy with, though, is how with both stories I have submitted them right on the deadline. I don’t know what it is, but I always leave things to the last minute. If I am preaching, I usually finish my sermon prep on the saturday night or during the day Sunday. It usually works out okay, perhaps the pressure inspires me, but it would certainly be less stress if I left myself some time in hand!

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Cricinfo Roundup of Howard Rejection

I think I have written enough on this but here is a roundup of Cricinfo’s coverage of the ICC rejection of John Howard. Make sure you check out the quotes!

“The mess is not about politics, or principle, or anything but power. The worst elements at the ICC were scared of Howard and found a reason to stop him before he became strong.” – Peter Roebuck

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Wonder Woman Reboot

The geekosphere is all a-twitter with discussion of the recent announcement that Wonder Woman will be taken in a new direction, with a radical reboot of her continuity and a costume redesign (which personally I don’t really like). There is an in depth interview with the new writer here.

Every mythos needs a reboot at some point, if only to trim away the dead wood of lame storylines. But, I think sometimes publishers tinker for the sake of tinkering, and in their desire to be “edgy” or “relevant” they lose sight of the heart of the character. DC need to be careful here, as Wonder Woman is one of the “Big Three” and they don’t want to stuff it up. Of course, I can take a degree of cynical amusement in the fact that they have given themselves a “Get out of jail free” card. As far as I can understand, the premise of the reboot is that Wonder Woman’s timeline has been altered and she is trying to restore it, so if this proves a dud  they can just say she has fixed it and go back to where they started from!

I don’t have a lot invested in this change, I don’t actually read that many comics. For a more passionate viewpoint and some very good reasons why this is a bad thing, it is worth checking out Ragnell’s article at Written World. Be warned, though, don’t click on that link if you can’t handle swearing! I have the bad feeling she is right about how this will turn out, but Wonder Woman has survived Nazis and gods and even The Paper Man (cue ominous music). I am sure she can survive this.

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Christian Carnival CCCXXXIV

The latest Christian Carnival is up. It really snuck up on me, I had planned to submit an entry this time around but I have been focused on getting these short story submissions done. Maybe next week.

As usual, there is a fascinating variety of posts, everything from finance to Reformed theology, but the one that caught my eye was From Head to Hand: Being a Christian Writer from Sarah at This is what Sed Said. Obviously, this is a subject close to my heart and it’s reassuring to see that I am not the only one who struggles with the tension between writing gritty and realistic stories and remaining true to our faith. Check it out!

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The start of something big?

I hope so. Five minutes ago, I submitted my first short story to a publisher. I don’t want to get too excited…but I am excited!

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More on the Howard issue

I referenced Gideon Haigh’s excellent piece about the issues around John Howard’s nomination as Vice President of the ICC here, and he has written a scathing follow up piece which you can read here. I especially liked his conclusion.

Let’s give Bvute some credit. While others cower, he is prepared to stand by his cock-eyed thinking. But if his remarks can be taken as indicative of attitudes at ICC, then its members have given up trying to be FIFA, a body acting in the international interests of its sport, and are content to be a tenth-rate United Nations, all piss, wind and parish-pump politics. Can it get worse? I’m sure ICC is up to the challenge.

Watch the comments section after his article for the knee jerk reactions and name calling, it should be very entertaining.

At least Cricket Australia and Howard are showing some balls.

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