Tuesday, August 30, 2011

GENESIS: 3 (part 1)

Well I'm just doing a brief now be because I'm typing on my phone. Suckage!

This is the conclusion of the creation story, the second version.

Loads of questionable stuff about women and men, but I also need to talk about how we reconcile the creation story in the Bible and science. I love the idea of the creation story I want God's divine hand to be the potter of all life. I just feel that the people who wrote about God in Old Testament times ( you know I'm not even sure when that is) didn't have all the information. The advancement of science and technology has completely changed how we can look at things. My comfort zone is actually somewhere in the mixing of the two sides. Now I know that there are a great deal of people out there who are very uncomfortable with the idea of science and god mixing. I think that the theory behind the Da Vinci Code is not that far from the mark. I believe that the separation of science and religion is impossible. I have seen too many amazing things to not believe and I do think that science is just finding amazing and awesome ways of explaining Gods creation. Just because I don't think Gods pointed his finger a la Hogwarts and it was done doesn't me I don't think gods finger was there. Its all just too much randomness for me. I find the idea that it all happened all on it's own very hard to believe.

I know there will come a time where I have to delve into the whole how can I believe on God when there is such awfulness in the world, but today (and typing on the phone) is not that day.

I'll flush this out more later once I have a functioning laptop again.

Night
Be

Sunday, August 28, 2011

GENESIS: 1 & 2

This is the creation story. God made the world in 6 days.

Day and Night
Dividing the waters, creating Sky
Land, Seas and Plants
Stars, Moon and Sun
Sea creatures and Birds
Land Animals and Pleebs

Hey I remembered, everything except the people. I had to add them in after. Not sure what that says about me that I was scanning the part I'd read and thought, 'wait a minute, when did the people show up? Shit I forgot the people. Ah Day 6, there they are being given dominion over it all. What my vegan eye did notice was that on the sixth day when God talked to man, He said
"See, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree which seed in it's fruit; you shall have them for food."
it goes onto say that He has also given all the other animals plants to eat as well. He does not suggest that the animals are food. Just something someone with my veggie eye noticed.

The second account of the story is written very differently. It focuses more on the creation of Man, Eden and the Tree of Knowledge, and then Woman. Nothing of the sort of familiar feel that the story usually has is retold. Again here though the animals are created as companions, not as food.

I promise that this blog doesn't have a vegan agenda, but I can not promise that I will avoid my vegan perspective. It is part of who I am, and who I am is writing the blog so . . .

There is a great deal of debate around this story. Right off the top - I'd like to be rational about it but I am bagged and have t get up early so for tonight that is it.

Be

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Letter to the Reader

Beautiful morning to you.
It was a heck of a night.

So last night I read the Bible's equivalent of a forward. The Letter to the Reader. I'll be honest I'm always a super keener in the beginning and I am praying I can sustain this feeling of really wanting to do this. The 'forward' is often something I find tedious to read. I read this because I had no idea what it might say and was curious, and I am so glad I did. I am sure that the history of the Bible will be among the topics to study for my M Div.and that this little 3 1/2 page letter barely scratches the surface, but I am grateful for even this much of an introduction.

I had to look up 3 words: Consonantal, Euphony and Tetragrammaton (which spell check didn't know either)

I found out that the first published Bible, King James Version, isn't as old or as young as I thought. That the Bible we are reading right now is very young. Mostly though I find the fact that the scholars who are responsible for writing this Bible, consider it to still be a work in progress, a reassuring thought. There are continual investigations in to new manuscripts found. Constant work on translations and understanding. I think that there is also frustration at the fact that the English language has limitations that can change the tone of a message just based on the lack of a third person singular pronoun and therefore the necessity of using Him or Her.

I think that knowing this will alter how I read this book, and that is good.

Be



Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Allo!

Hello

Welcome to my Bible Blog

I am hoping to become a Minister. The plan is to begin my studies in September 2012 at U of T, Emmanuel College. I want to be a United Church Minister. (I wonder if Minister should be capitalized?)

My first step, okay, well, I'm way past the first step, however, I thought I should reread the Bible and decide what it means to me now. I think it will be helpful to myself if I write about it as well. Keep notes and ideas for stories (sermons) that come to me. So, I was going to go down to the basement and grab one of Rob's many swag notebooks and write it out, but then I thought, there are a few of you following me through this process and journey with interest. Perhaps the inner workings of my mind may be of interest theologically speaking. Also it may spark some interesting (HEALTHY AND FRIENDLY) debate / conversation.

I'll leave the other two posts here mostly because at the moment one pertains and the other I'm too lazy to delete.

My Bible, the one I'll be reading anyway, was a gift from my parents. My Dad really, or rather the inscription is in his handwriting and on this rare occasion he has also signed for Mum. Anyone with parents knows it's usually the Mum signing for the Dad, so it's kinda remarkable. It says:

The year: 1993C.E.
The Occation: Daye Rebekah Jane Baker Clark commences Mount Allison University

Our love, thoughts,prayers
and best wishes are
with you in this
latest turn in you
life's journey

love Mum and Dad


The name thing is a blip from high school and not really worth talking about.

I have 3 bookmarks in my Bible. A crocheted cross with turquoise ribbon through it. I think this one was my Mum's at one time. A paper one with pink flowers and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" with the poem on the back that I believe came from my Aunt Helen. The last one is a beautiful cut paper one from a long ago pen pal in Jakarta, Indonesia. They have always been in this Bible and I check to make sure they are all there each time I pull it out. I also have held onto a connect the dots picture finished and coloured by an ex-boyfriends niece, Angela Snow. She is very much a grownup now, I have seen a few pics of her on her uncles Facebook page, we don't know each other although I still am in contact with her uncle, but I just can't seem to throw the picture away. It is not my first Bible, and probably won't be my last. I think though it will be the best used.

Today I am just reading the letter to the reader. It is full of the history of the writing of the Bible, and it's publications. I really have never been a fan of history, but I am excited to be reading this. Weird.

Night all
Be