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		<title>Center Day Breakfast with the Kids in Buloba</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 19:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1147.jpg"></a></p> <p>Today was what is called Center Day at Buloba Church. It is where all the sponsor kids from the different schools come to Buloba where they get breakfast, an porridge that is made right there over some wood coals, a bible study, and then some singing, lunch, and today voting for their school [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today was what is called Center Day at Buloba Church. It is where all the sponsor kids from the different schools come to Buloba where they get breakfast, an porridge that is made right there over some wood coals, a bible study, and then some singing, lunch, and today voting for their school leaders. I have so many great shots from the day but these here are just a look at how they do the breakfast, it was that amazing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_0179.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_0179-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Making Porridge for the Kids" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11090" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_0983.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_0983-900x622.jpg" alt="" title="Brian and Mark Stirring the Porridge" width="900" height="622" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11091" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1019.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1019-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Mills and the Porridge Cups" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11092" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1025.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1025-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Porridge Cups" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11093" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1053.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1053-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Kids Washing Their Hands" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11094" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1041.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1041-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Serving Breakfast to the Kids" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11095" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1086.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_1086-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Serving Breakfast" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-11096" /></a><br />
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		<title>A Much Needed Lazy Day 4th of July This Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 20:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_3557-bible-coke.jpg"></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_3595-ebby.jpg"></a></p> <p>Today was a much needed day to do nothing but sit at home and read and enjoy a day off, so Ebby and I sat out on the patio and read and did much of nothing. Funny, this is pretty much what she does on a daily basis, to her there [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_3595-ebby.jpg"><img src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/2SF_3595-ebby-900x596.jpg" alt="" title="Ebby Resting on the 4th" width="900" height="596" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-10821" /></a></p>
<p>Today was a much needed day to do nothing but sit at home and read and enjoy a day off, so Ebby and I sat out on the patio and read and did much of nothing. Funny, this is pretty much what she does on a daily basis, to her there was no difference today than there was yesterday except maybe more time with me and less time with Deborah. Looking forward to the fireworks in Auburn tonight. If you are in Auburn and haven&#8217;t been yet it&#8217;s always a good show (<a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/2008/07/05/auburn-fireworks-celebration-photos/">see some shots from a previous year</a>). Don&#8217;t think I am going to have the energy to post the fireworks photos from tonight after we get home but they will be up in the next few days. Enjoy tonight and get out and see some fireworks celebration in your area if you can.<br />
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		<title>Our Life of Multitasking and Skimming in Search of Productivity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/DSC_4317-bird-backyard-b.jpg"></a></p> <p>Maybe its photography over the past 20 years that has made me over sensitive to our cultural demands for productivity, which in turn has given way to our two worst developed habits in search of better productivity, multi-tasking and skimming text. I am probably the worst at putting aside distractions but photography is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Maybe its photography over the past 20 years that has made me over sensitive to our cultural demands for productivity, which in turn has given way to our two worst developed habits in search of better productivity, multi-tasking and skimming text. I am probably the worst at putting aside distractions but photography is one of those art forms that takes time, sometimes, a lot of time, and has helped me immensely over the years. Photography takes time just sitting there doing nothing, waiting, waiting on the right moment (hunters will appreciate this too). This one shot of the bird above took me at least an hour to capture last night, and it wasn&#8217;t a multitasking hour, it was a setup and wait hour, something almost unheard of anymore outside of photography, hunting, and maybe a few other tasks like actual Christian meditation or prayer.</p>
<p>I am trying to walk (not run) my way through <a href="http://www.challies.com/writings/books-e-books/the-next-story" target="_blank">Tim Challies</a> new book, “<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Next-Story-Digital-Explosion-ebook/dp/B004DCAV0A/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&amp;m=AG56TWVU5XWC2" target="_blank">The Next Story: Life and Faith After the Digital Explosion</a>” where he talks about these very issues. In one section on learning to live without distractions (because we live in a world of constant and continuous distractions) Challies points out that when we turn to the bible we see very little demand for constant productivity, especially in ways we measure today. What we do see is a constant effort by Jesus to slow the pace of life, making time for meditation, prayer, and communion with the Father and His friends. Challies puts it like this:</p>
<blockquote><p>What is unique in our time is that skimming has now become the dominant form of reading&#8230;&nbsp;The danger for Christians is apparent. If we grow so accustomed to skimming words, to passing quickly over texts, we will eventually impose this practice on the words of God&#8230;&nbsp;The danger today, in an era of skimming and fragmentation, is that we will fragment the Bible into small bits and have no time or ability to craft unity from the parts.</p></blockquote>
<h3>Being Productive is Not Our Higher Calling in Life</h3>
<p>Productivity is one of those things that came out of our big factories decades ago, something that has never diminished, and has only gotten more and more intense as the years go by. Brought on by an insatiable need for being productive (in anything) we multitask and skim. In fact, if you have actually read this far, you are a rare breed among readers today. Most of us just skim text, especially text on the Internet, in approximately 2-3 seconds, and then move on.</p>
<p>According to Challies research, when we &#8220;multitask&#8221; we really aren&#8217;t multitasking as much as we are just jumping from task to task, paying little attention to either. In fact his research showed that it takes us 50% longer to complete each task than if we had done the one task and then moved on, and when we have completed each task the overall quality was greatly reduced as well. It forces us to give partial attention to the task or person right in front of us.</p>
<h3>We Can No Longer Give People Our Full Attention</h3>
<p>One of the most annoying traits I run across today is that very few people are actually capable of giving me their full attention. I rarely have a conversation with someone without them constantly looking at their cell phone, checking their email, sending text messages, or whatever. Face to face may be more rare today, but even when we do give someone our time, we don&#8217;t get but a part of that person in return. I will often just stop talking and wait for them to finish what they are doing, but many times the person won&#8217;t notice at all (something Deborah has done to me for years as well).</p>
<p>The point to all this is that, at least in part, is that we as Christians are in a faith that requires us to learn. And one of God&#8217;s biggest chosen methods is text, completed paragraphs of thought, made into full letters and books. Thoughts that flow from one book to another and are all connected from Genesis to Revelation. The Bible isn&#8217;t full of bullet points, it&#8217;s full of completed thoughts. The more we multitask, the more we demand productivity, the less ability we have to sit and read full blocks of text.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s like a drug. The less we sit in one place working on one single task, whether that&#8217;s reading, photography, or work, without regards to productivity, the less we can. Over two years ago I wrote a blog post called <a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/2009/01/28/is-the-internet-the-churchs-drug-of-choice-part-1/">The Internet is The Church’s New Drug of Choice</a> and it&#8217;s quite fascinating to see how much father down the road of distraction, multitasking, and skimming text, we have come in only two years.</p>
<h3>Thoughts About the Constant Search for Productivity</h3>
<p>Because I know for a fact that almost no one is going to read the above 775 words, I give you the bulleted version. In case you didn&#8217;t guess by now, I am far less concerned with the productivity factor in life than I am in developing a history of quality. I personally want to be able to do a few things well, never a lot of things in a mediocre fashion.</p>
<p>Photography has been one of those grounding things for me, because it takes time to perfect. There are no shortcuts to learning how to be a good photographer, it takes time no matter what equipment you buy (even if it&#8217;s a cell phone). As the time I spent shooting went down in 2009 and 2010 I had forgotten the value of time spent doing just one task at a time, <a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/2010/05/18/linchpin-and-the-art-of-photography/">until I got to this point</a>. Since then I have taken more shots (spent more time) in the first 4 months of 2011 than I did all last year, and it&#8217;s a good reminder that productivity isn&#8217;t the most important thing in life.</p>
<ul>
<li>Productivity is not what we are called to achieve in life</li>
<li>Multitasking is just doing several things at once, poorly</li>
<li>Multitasking leads us to ignore people standing in front of us</li>
<li>Skimming leads us away from thinking and ultimately knowledge</li>
<li>Skimming text is detrimental to our ability to read completed thoughts</li>
<li>The bible rarely calls us to hurry up and be more productive</li>
<li>The bible is not a book we can skim, we have to actually read it</li>
<li>There is a difference between taking your time and being lazy</li>
<li>The more we live a distracted life the more we need it</li>
<li>Embrace tasks that can only be done by themselves</li>
</ul>
<p>There you have it, my ten bullet point thoughts from this post. Better stop now, 1,138 words is certainly WAY longer than any successful blog post is supposed to be, next time I&#8217;ll try to shoot for the standard 250 words&#8230; but don&#8217;t count on it.<br />
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 18:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1991-ipad-keyboard.jpg"></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1998-ipad-bible.jpg"></a></p> <p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1997-keyboard-stylist.jpg"></a></p> <p>I remember when we use to marvel at the power we had at the tip of our fingers on those big clunky desktop computers. You always use to hear things like this computer is more powerful than the one that was used to launch the Apollo rockets, and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1991-ipad-keyboard.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-9333" title="iPad 2 and the Wireless Apple Bluetooth Keyboard" src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1991-ipad-keyboard.jpg" alt="" width="900" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1998-ipad-bible.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-9334" title="iPad 2 and iBooks with the ESV Bible" src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1998-ipad-bible.jpg" alt="" height="900" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1997-keyboard-stylist.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-9335" title="iPad 2 Stylist and Wireless Keyboard" src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/DSC_1997-keyboard-stylist.jpg" alt="" width="900" /></a></p>
<p>I remember when we use to marvel at the power we had at the tip of our fingers on those big clunky desktop computers. You always use to hear things like this computer is more powerful than the one that was used to launch the Apollo rockets, and it was, but today, in the world of tablets (Android or iPad), it truly is amazing how much power we have at our fingertips. Combine an iPad with a wireless bluetooth keyboard and you have something that is mightier than both the sword and the pen.</p>
<p>I understand, realize, and recognize, this isn&#8217;t for everyone. I know some don&#8217;t even have Internet access and don&#8217;t miss it, which is perfectly fine. Those who have chosen to use the technology that comes with being alive in 2011 know that what you are starting to be able to do with tablets is amazing. The lines between being tied to even a laptop have diminished with every passing month, and I equate it to what it must have been like when the car was invented and suddenly people could travel far greater distances than they ever could before.</p>
<p>This is not an Apple thing or an Android thing, this is a means to communicate, to reach and connect with other people, and in many cases a means to change the world. Some may think that is a stretch, so, ok, today, it is a means to read Paul&#8217;s words in the book of Acts, and my <a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/tag/friday-feet/">Friday Feet</a>.<br />
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		<title>A Look at the Correspondence Theory of Truth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 12:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/800px-Classical-Definition-of-Kno.svg_.png"></a></p> <p>After recent comments on my blog lately I once again was reminded how so many people in this world are actually seeking a reality of their own making, not the real truths that are actually real. This post-modern time we live in lends itself more and more to an absolute void of real [...]]]></description>
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<p>After recent comments on my blog lately I once again was reminded how so many people in this world are actually seeking a reality of their own making, not the real truths that are actually real.  This post-modern time we live in lends itself more and more to an absolute void of real objective truth and more to the relative nature of truth, which means truth is really just what you make it out to be.  So below is part of how we studied &#8220;truth&#8221; in seminary, with something called the Correspondence Theory of Truth, which is almost better illustrated by the graphic above.  If this doesn&#8217;t interest you then please head over to <a href="http://www.scottfillmer.net">The Fillmer Photo Daily</a> blog where I post mostly pictures (and few words), there is always something new to see there as well.</p>
<p>The Correspondence Theory of Truth is actually a tiny little worldly example at the bottom of this post so we have something to compare to what really is the way we get to Biblical truth, but you get the idea.</p>
<h3>How Do We Arrive at What is True</h3>
<p>This isn&#8217;t something new to us, even though we love to think it is with all our modern computer equipment and knowledge.  Ling before we appeared, Pilate asked Jesus the rhetorical question, “What is Truth?”</p>
<p>Truth appears to be a property, that is an aspect of certain statements. 2+2=4 is obviously true. 7&#215;5=15 is obviously not. Giraffes have long necks is obviously true. Hippos have red spots is not.  The question though for the Correspondence Theory of Truth is, what is truth a property? In this case, there are three candidates: Truth is a property of sentences. Truth is a property of statements. Truth is a property of propositions.</p>
<p>What’s the difference between these?<br />
A sentence is a group of written words, that contain a subject and a verb.<br />
A statement is the occasion of the use of a sentence by someone.<br />
A proposition is what is asserted when a statement is made, the content of the statement.</p>
<p>One may assert the same proposition with two different statements:</p>
<ol>
<li>George is a fine fellow who can be trusted.</li>
<li>Mr. Shannon is a man of integrity who can be relied upon.</li>
</ol>
<p>Both statements are about George Shannon, and both are true because they assert the same proposition.</p>
<p>One may use the same sentence to assert two different propositions:</p>
<ol>
<li>This is really cool!</li>
<li>This is really cool!</li>
</ol>
<p>In this instance the same sentence refers once to a dish of ice cream and then to a new car.</p>
<p>We also speak of beliefs as being true or false. Beliefs are basically propositions. They may be stated in sentences. Again the same belief may be stated in different sentences stating the same proposition:</p>
<p>Christ died for our sins.</p>
<ul>
<li>Jesus Saves.</li>
<li>We have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.</li>
<li>There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.</li>
</ul>
<p>Every truth may be represented as a proposition. Don’t be misled by those (postmodernists) who speak of “non-propositional truth.”   If it is a truth it may be stated in a proposition—that is as a sentence which expresses the truth. Some thinkers see truth as a property of representations, linguistic representations or mental ones.  They are mistaken.&nbsp;Others see truth as a property of propositions which are represented or expressed in thought or speech.</p>
<p>The best known theory of truth is the Correspondence theory of truth goes something like this: &nbsp;Whether what is said about the world is true or not depends on how the world is.  In other words, a proposition is true if it corresponds to the way things really are.</p>
<p>Let’s label a proposition with the letter P.   P may stand for any proposition you want.  Under the correspondence theory of truth, P is true if two conditions are met:</p>
<ol>
<li>It is a fact that P</li>
<li>The proposition corresponds to that fact.</li>
</ol>
<p>For each true proposition, there must be a fact.</p>
<p>The association of truth with fact entails the association of words with world.  In other words, it is possible to use words in ways that accurately describe the way the world is, even if some this this is impossible. This is absolutely essential if the proposition “The Bible is the Word of God” is to have any meaning at all.   Conservative, Bible-believing Christians assert that the Bible gives, in words, an accurate, inerrant, description of the way the world is, of what has happened, and of what will happen.   The sentences in the Bible, understood in context, accurately portray reality.  That is, the propositions expressed in the Bible correspond to the way the world really is.</p>
<h3>The Correspondence theory of Truth</h3>
<p>This is the &#8220;scientific&#8221; definition, which serves less of a purpose here but it does have an important place.</p>
<p>The coherence theory of truth states the following:  A statement is true if it coheres with other statements. The test of truth is internal.  The system of statements one makes must cohere, must be consistent.  If one proposition in a group is not consistent with the others, we know that the whole system is not true.</p>
<p>Propositions are truth-bearers.  Those who hold to the coherence theory say that truth cannot consist in the relationship between truth-bearers and that which is not a truth bearer (such as a fact).    Here is a problem with the theory already.  It divorces truth from facts.  Truth, these theorists say, consists in the relationship which truth-bearers have to one another.  This may be a relation of mutual support among a set of beliefs or non-contradiction between them, or they may together support an overall concept..</p>
<p>We should point out that this theory leads to a relativism, since contradictory systems may be internally consistent.  Moral relativists say that there is no external morality, nothing for moral statements to correspond to.  If a moral standard makes sense to you that is all that we need.</p>
<p>Religious pluralists—those who believe that all religions are equally valid, that all of them lead to God, depend on the coherence theory of truth.  Since all the different religions make sense in terms of their own system, then all are equally true.  (It may be argued, however, that not all religions are even coherent within their own system, but this is another matter.</p>
<p>The important thing for us to remember is that the coherence theory separates “truth” from “facts” and seeks only internal consistency.  Postmodernists like this theory.</p>
<p>Is the coherence theory of truth useless then for Christians? Not at all. God is consistent and rational. He has created a consistent world for us to live in. Coherence is helpful to us as a negative test—no set of propositions can be true if there is a contradiction within them.  The truth will always be internally consistent. By itself, however, that is not enough. True propositions must be consistent with other true propositions, and together, all true propositions must correspond to the way the world is.</p>
<p>Some who defend the Christian faith do so on the basis that the Bible offers a coherent view of reality, and that it corresponds to the world as we actually live in it.   No other religion or philosophy offers the same kind of benefit.   Even coherent philosophies break down when we try to actually live by them.  They just don’t correspond to the way the world really is.  Francis Schaefer (<em>The God Who is There</em>) defends the truth of Christianity on this basis.</p>
<p>In conclusion the graph at the top really says it all.  There actually are truths in this world, but they are surrounded by false propositions and we only gain knowledge when our beliefs overlap the truth.<br />
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		<title>Throw the Bible in the Trash, Literally</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 23:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/bible-bw-sm.jpg"></a></p> <p>Have you ever thrown away a bible before, literally, in the trash, the garbage, never to see the light of day again? I have, probably in the order of over 100 bibles, when I was in the book business. That did get me to actually think about why we have any problem at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever thrown away a bible before, literally, in the trash, the garbage, never to see the light of day again?  I have, probably in the order of over 100 bibles, when I was in the book business.  That did get me to actually think about why we have any problem at all with doing the proper thing to a book that needs to be culled, even if it is the word of God.</p>
<h3>The Bible is More than the Sum of It&#8217;s Parts</h3>
<p>Perhaps my other working title would have been a little better; &#8220;Is the Bible Your Idol?&#8221;  Not [idol] worship of the living Word (who is actually God), but of the ink and paper. Because what we hold in our hand is just that, ink, paper, leather, and glue, made from the hands of men, just like Aaron&#8217;s golden calf (see <a href="http://read.ly/Exod32.4.ESV">Exodus 32:4</a>). &nbsp;Not in the same respect of course, but both were physically made by men. &nbsp;I come across believers, and even non-believers for that matter, all the time that when faced with an old, literally worn out (not generally from use), torn, water damaged, bible, they just refuse to throw it away.</p>
<p>It makes me wonder where we have placed our trust, and what do we place our trust in, the bible (paper and ink), or the Word of God.  A friend of mine has a small bible he has used for years and years. &nbsp;It rarely leaves his side ever, and I might guess it is one of his most valued earthly possessions, but I am certain that he would tell you the value is in the power of the relationship, not the physical book.</p>
<p>I am sure he would never think of throwing it away, so when it had worn out from use, he had it recovered.  A great option, especially when you have made the book your own, through daily conversation and worship, years of notes, folds that open to exact pages, and a history that reminds you of your walk with God. &nbsp;But there is a huge difference between a bible that is worn out from study, prayer, and contemplation, and one that is damaged beyond repair due to neglect.</p>
<p>God&#8217;s holiness does not reside in the ink and paper.  Crossway when they began to print the ESV several years ago did not go out and get some special printer that only prints holy.  They are a publishing company.  They put together one of the best literal translations we have seen in the English bible in recent decades, but they didn&#8217;t just come up with a way to make paper, ink, leather, and glue sacred.</p>
<p>God&#8217;s word is a living breathing thing, that was present before creation.  In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God (<a href="http://read.ly/John1.1.ESV" target="_blank">John 1:1</a>) and the word became flesh and dwelt among us (<a href="http://read.ly/John1.14.ESV" target="_blank">John 1:14</a>).  John tells us that the word is not dependent on paper and ink, the word was God before we had the scribes translating the scrolls, before Gutenberg&#8217;s breakthrough that gave the bible to the world, and God&#8217;s word is not dependent on anything we can or can&#8217;t do.</p>
<h3>Two Examples from Jeremiah and Moses</h3>
<p>The two quick examples that come to mind are Jeremiah and Moses.  Jeremiah was a prophet who was told by God to write down the words God has spoken to him (the large part of which became the book of Jeremiah), and have those words read in front of the king, Jehoiakim.  Jeremiah then dictated those words to Baruch his editor, who wrote them on a scroll for Jehoiakim.  Jeremiah then tells Baruch to take the scroll to the king and have it read to him, and this is what happened.</p>
<blockquote><p>As Jehudi read three or four columns, the king would cut them off with a knife and throw them into the fire in the fire pot, until the entire scroll was consumed in the fire that was in the fire pot (<a href="http://read.ly/Jer36.23.ESV" target="_blank">Jeremiah 36:23</a>).  Now after the king had burned the scroll with the words that Baruch wrote at Jeremiah&#8217;s dictation, the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah.  Take another scroll and write all the former words that were on the first scroll, which Jehoiakim the king of Judah has burned (<a href="http://read.ly/Jer36.28.ESV" target="_blank">Jeremiah 36:28</a>).</p></blockquote>
<p>Another great example is with Moses when he came down the mountain with the 10 commandments.  These tablets were &#8220;the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, engraved on the tablets&#8221; (<a href="http://read.ly/Exod32.16.ESV">Exodus 32:16</a>).</p>
<p>Unlike our bibles, the 10 commandments was actually physically written by the hand of God.  When he &#8220;saw the calf and the dancing, Moses&#8217; anger burned hot, and he threw the tablets out of his hands and broke them at the foot of the mountain&#8221; (<a href="http://read.ly/Exod32.19.ESV">Exodus 32:19</a>).  When Moses broke the 10 commandments, he knew that God&#8217;s word was not destroyed.  God then told Moses to &#8220;cut for yourself two tablets of stone like the first and I will write on the tablets the words that were on the first tablets which you broke&#8221; (<a href="http://read.ly/Exod34.1.ESV">Exodus 34:1</a>).</p>
<p>What is similar in both examples of course is that God had His words re-written.  In a round about way it reminds me of a recent movie called The Book of Eli, which showed a world intent on destroying all existence of God&#8217;s word.  No matter how hard our culture, society, or any other force, tries to remove the word of God from His people, it will be unsuccessful.  God&#8217;s word is not dependent on us to keep it alive, it IS alive.  The physical book has meaning to us only because God has breathed life into His eternal Word, not because we currently digest it through the limits of ink and paper.<br />
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		<title>The Principle of Context from Joshua 7:1-26</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 19:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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<p>Something my study of Joshua examined this week was the correlation between the Old Testament literary devices (plot, characters, conflict), and the principles we the church try to pull from the Old Testament that don&#8217;t actually apply when viewed in the context of scripture.  The post below was the result of that particular study.</p>
<h3>Literary Features of Joshua 7:1-26</h3>
<p>This section of Joshua addresses two interconnected stories, the defeat of Israel at Ai and the sin of Achan.&nbsp; This was basically Israel’s first defeat in the conquest, and after a stunning victory by God at Jericho, Israel suffered a humiliating defeat by a small city said to be no match (Joshua 7:3) for Israel’s might of 30,000 men.<a href="#_ftn1">[1]</a></p>
<p>In this narrative, the author, generally said to be Joshua, uses a bit of irony by comparing and contrasting, the previous story in Joshua 2 about Rahab and the sheltering of the spies.&nbsp; The irony used by Joshua is that someone who had only heard of the God of Israel listened and obeyed (Joshua 2:21), while the sons of Israel who had actually witnesses God’s fulfilling promises and power, disobeyed (Joshua 7:1).&nbsp; Throughout both narratives many parallels are seen like this one.&nbsp; Rahab, a woman, was a Canaanite, and her family survived, while Achan, a man, was an Israelite, and his family perished.&nbsp; Rahab hid the spies on her roof, and Achan hid his stolen items under his tent.&nbsp; The Israelites, through God’s hand, won a great victory at Jericho by following God’s instructions, and they were humiliated at Ai when they failed to follow God’s instructions.</p>
<p>Another literary feature used in Joshua chapter 7 is a somewhat obvious cause and effect.&nbsp; When looking at Israel’s sin, the author makes a point to show that this sin was a grievous act against God Himself. &nbsp;More than just a theft and violation of the Eighth Commandment, (Exodus 20:15) it was an adulterous act. &nbsp;This was the same Hebrew term used in Numbers 5:12-13 to describe the betrayal of an adulterous wife, now used to describe Israel.<a href="#_ftn2">[2]</a> This act of sin was the cause of Israel’s defeat at Ai as the Lord’s anger burned against Israel (Joshua 7:1, 11-12).&nbsp; Joshua 7 is split into two sections, verses 1-15 dealing with Israel’s defeat, and verses 16-26 dealing with Israel’s sin.&nbsp; One section examines the event or action that then caused the effect in the other section.&nbsp; Ai was a small city, one that Israel should have easily taken (Joshua 7:3-4), but instead Israel lost 36 people (Joshua 7:5), and the previously promised city of Ai.</p>
<h3>Interpretive Issues or Problems Often Presented Today</h3>
<p>Many times the 21<sup>st</sup> century church is quick to point out all kinds of life application principles from the Old Testament that just are not present in the context of the written text.&nbsp; Context is extremely important when dealing with the Old Testament and many times the principles taken can do, what Haddon Robinson describes as, “the heresy of application” by creating what was never there in the first place (see “<a href="http://www.preachingtodaysermons.com/heofap.html" target="_blank">The Heresy of Application</a>” by Robinson).<a href="#_ftn3">[3]</a></p>
<p>In Joshua 7, principles from all across the spectrum of sin can be used for life application.&nbsp; Some principles are better than others, but some, like “effectively overcoming defeat” <a href="http://www.foundationsforfreedom.net/References/OT/Historical/Joshua/Joshua06-12/Joshua07-a_1-15_Handling_Defeat.html" target="_blank">and</a> “how to fight despair and depression” are probably not the principles the author had in mind when he wrote Joshua 7.&nbsp; Yes, Joshua basically whined, moaned, and mourned about Israel’s sin and loss at Ai (Joshua 7:6-7), much like they had done in the past (Numbers 11:4-6 and many others), but the overall context of the entire book of Joshua was not out to teach a principle about how to overcome depression.</p>
<h3>Contextual Application Principles from Joshua 7:1-26</h3>
<p>The application we can take away from Joshua 7:1-26 is about sin.&nbsp; This can be presented in so many different ways like <a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/TasteAndSee/ByDate/2008/2926_Fighting_Covetousness_by_Looking_at_Others/" target="_blank">fighting covetousness</a>, <a href="http://www.edstetzer.com/2009/07/message-on-secret-sins.html" target="_blank">secret sins</a>, sin effecting <a href="http://www.bethanybible.org/archive/2005/072405.htm" target="_blank">more than</a> just the <a href="http://www.godsacres.org/quarterly.TheConquestofCanaan.Lesson6.html" target="_blank">individual</a>, hidden sin that harms the whole church body, the <a href="http://billyheasley.blogspot.com/2010/06/small-things-joshua-7.html" target="_blank">small</a> <a href="http://dwellingintheword.wordpress.com/2010/06/08/287-joshua-7/" target="_blank">sin</a>, fighting the sins of the flesh like gossip, criticism, envy, jealousy, and countless others examples that could be extracted from the reading of Joshua 7.&nbsp; An overall principle in the context of the book of Joshua is probably closer to a statement like “the worst enemy that you have is yourself.”<a href="#_ftn4">[4]</a> “[You] are the greatest handicap that you have in your Christian life”, and often the most destructive block to God’s blessings.<a href="#_ftn5">[5]</a> Israel was given the land by God; all they had to do was take it.&nbsp; There were three small enemies that stood in the Israelites way when they arrived, Jericho, Ai, and the Gibeonites.&nbsp; Israel’s army of 30,000 fighting men (Joshua 8:3) was no match for Ai (7:3); all they had to do was to keep from defeating themselves.</p>
<p>Another similar, in context, principle that can be taken from Joshua 7 would be that Christians today are given enormous spiritual blessings by God, but how many Christians live as if they have none, as if that are not really entitled to the blessings of God.&nbsp; Israel was given a huge piece of land (Joshua 1:3).&nbsp; God gave them title to over 300,000 square miles of fruitful land, and even at the height of Israel’s day, they only took possession of 10% of God’s promise to them, only about 30,000 square miles of the Promised Land.<a href="#_ftn6">[6]</a> How many Christians or churches in our 21st century culture are not taking possession of 90% of God’s blessing because of sin and unfaithfulness to God? Principles, even heretical principles, can easily be taken from the Old Testament scriptures and applied to our 21st century culture.&nbsp; Perhaps the most important principle in teaching from the Old Testament is the principle of context.</p>
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<p><a href="#_ftnref">[1]</a> Earl D. Radmacher, Ronald B. Allen and H. Wayne House, , <em>Nelson&#8217;s New Illustrated Bible Commentary</em>, ed. Earl D. Radmacher, Ronald B. Allen and H. Wayne House (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1999), 284-285.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref">[2]</a> David M. Howard, Jr., <em>The New American Commentary: Joshua</em>, Vol. V, Joshua (Nashville, TN: Broadman &amp; Holman Publishers, 2001), 188.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref">[3]</a> Haddon Robinson, &#8220;The Heresy of Application,&#8221; <em>Preaching Today&#8217;s Sermons</em>, 2001, http://www.preachingtodaysermons.com/heofap.html (accessed June 18, 2010), 16-19.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref">[4]</a> J. Vernon McGee, <em>Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee</em>, Vols. 2, Joshua-Psalms, 5 vols. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1982), 16-19.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref">[5]</a> Ibid.</p>
<p><a href="#_ftnref">[6]</a> Ibid.<br />
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		<title>The Position and Argument for the Inerrancy of the Bible</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/hebrew-writing.jpeg"></a></p> <p>I had to give a working definition of Inerrancy today so I thought I would post an excerpt of the results here as well. &#160;If you are just interested in the conclusions just jump to the bottom, if you want the full text there is a pdf download at the bottom as well [...]]]></description>
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<p>I had to give a working definition of Inerrancy today so I thought I would post an excerpt of the results here as well. &nbsp;If you are just interested in the conclusions just jump to the bottom, if you want the full text there is a pdf download at the bottom as well (or from my <a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/about/writing">writing</a> section). &nbsp;This post is by no means meant to be exhaustive.</p>
<p>Biblical inerrancy is an important part of Christianity, and any theology.&nbsp; Because the Christian faith has firmly rooted its authority in that of the Holy Scriptures, the inerrancy (or infallibility as some refer to it, though the terms are not totally synonymous) of the Bible plays a central role in the authenticity of Christianity and its message.&nbsp; The issue of infallibility has come to be used as an alternate definition from that stated below, meaning more that the Bible was not always factually accurate but that the purpose, meaning, and overall divine nature was accomplished.</p>
<h3>Concluding Definition of Biblical Inerrancy</h3>
<p>There have been countless theses and dissertations written on the subject of the inerrancy of scripture, so this working post can only serve as the most basic introduction into the material of inerrancy.&nbsp; Erickson in <em>Christian Theology</em> explains inerrancy as&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The Bible, when correctly interpreted in the light of the level to which culture and the means of communication had developed at the time it was written, and in view of the purposes for which it was given, is fully truthful in all that it affirms (see full text <a title="Position and Argument on the Inerrancy of the Bible" href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/docs/inerrancy_of_the_bible_fillmer.pdf" target="_blank">Position and Argument on the Inerrancy of the Bible</a> for qualifications).</p></blockquote>
<h3>Why is Biblical Inerrancy Important Today?</h3>
<p>There are many reasons why inerrancy is important, especially today, when we live in a pluralistic society that is intent on defining truth as whatever you make it out to be.&nbsp; From a scholarly viewpoint, there are theological, historical, and epistemological reasons for inerrancy.</p>
<p>From a theological point of view, Paul, the disciples, and Jesus among other people, all called on the authority of scripture.&nbsp; Jesus quoted scripture throughout his ministry and took the view that scripture was the inspired work of God.&nbsp; If God inspires the work, and God is all-powerful, all knowing, and completely Holy, He certainly could influence the final canon to be completed accurately.&nbsp; If the Bible was not accurate, our own view of inspiration, among many other theologies that come from the Bible, would not be accurate either.&nbsp; In other words, without inerrancy, much of what we believe in scripture could not be held out as truth either.</p>
<p>Historically, the early church long held to the inerrancy, dependability, and authority of Scripture.&nbsp; History has a way of being testing by time, and to disregard the history of the church would itself be in error.&nbsp; The early church had far fewer questions about the inerrancy of scripture.&nbsp; It was known to them to be true, and fully trustworthy.&nbsp; If we depart from inerrancy, we also must depart from many other doctrines formed by the early church.</p>
<p>An epistemological view would state that some assertions in the Bible are at least potentially independently verifiable.&nbsp; Viewed as a type of domino theory, if one falls, they all fall, if we hold certain propositions taught by the Bible to be true that are not, we cannot continue to hold any of the propositions taught by the Bible to be true.</p>
<h3>How Do We View Inerrancy Today</h3>
<p>As stated above, this topic is so far reaching, so broad in scope that any of the information above can only be taken as the most basic and brief overview.&nbsp; In our own personal walk in Christianity the inerrancy of the scriptures has to play an important role in what we believe as Christians.&nbsp; If the Bible is the inspired word of God, given to us by divine revelation, we must conclude it is inerrant.&nbsp; If we don&#8217;t, all we can do is proceed down a slippery slop of discerning which parts are and which parts are not accurate.</p>
<p>We hold to almost no absolute truths in our culture today.&nbsp; Society no longer allows for absolute truths, they are far too exclusive, far too judgmental.&nbsp; Truths have to be open for debate, flexible, changeable, and able to be managed and manipulated into our own culture and times in a way that benefits our desires and sinful nature.</p>
<p>If the Bible is inspired, and also found to be errant, then we can not conclude that the God of the universe, the God of creation, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the Father of Jesus, is inerrant either.&nbsp; That is a simplistic way to make a conclusion, but if we as Christians do not hold the Scriptures as the ultimate inerrant authority, then how can we hold that Christianity is the only way, the truth, and the light.</p>
<p>[For a full version of this essay in pdf please download <a title="Position and Argument on the Inerrancy of the Bible" href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/docs/inerrancy_of_the_bible_fillmer.pdf" target="_blank">Position and Argument on the Inerrancy of the Bible</a>]<br />
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		<title>Do Miracles Still Happen Today?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 15:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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<p>Yesterday, as part of the <a href="http://www.8pe.org" target="_blank">8PE</a> series called the <a href="http://www.8pe.org/about/mystical/" target="_blank">Mystical Elephant</a>, we had a discussion on the mystery of miracles. Those unique times in history when God visibly entered into someone&#8217;s life, and changed it forever by seemingly breaking God&#8217;s own laws of nature. Many scholars and skeptics alike view the impossibility of miracles or absence of miracles in our 21st century world proof of a fallible Christianity. Many scholars who do believe the miracles of scripture believe it was a unique time in history that has since finished, is completed, like the canonization, not something that takes place today. &nbsp;Today, our miracles are trivial, they don&#8217;t need God, they happen ever day, on Twitter.</p>
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<li>Actually if i did great for other subjects, it&#8217;s like a miracle, cause i studied a wk before mye anyway&nbsp;<a href="http://twitter.com/Angelicxz/status/14157387804">12 minutes ago</a> via MobiTweet via SMS</li>
<li>I actually got up on time today. It&#8217;s a miracle&nbsp;<a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/runcourtrun/status/14157106327">18 minutes ago</a> via&nbsp;TweetDeck</li>
<li>It&#8217;s a miracle. Monday morning and I was wide awake at 5:30 am.<a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/kehutchinson/status/14153575808">about 2 hours ago</a> via&nbsp;HootSuite</li>
<li>In bed by 10, it&#8217;s a miracle!<a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/KrystleF/status/14152295740">about 2 hours ago</a> via&nbsp;TweetDeck</li>
<li>IT&#8217;S A MIRACLE! You can actually lose weight by drinking cups of tea!!!&nbsp;<a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/BillyScallywag/status/14151383570">about 3 hours ago</a> via web</li>
<li>As my 3-yr-old would say &#8216;it&#8217;s a miracle!&#8217;<a rel="bookmark" href="http://twitter.com/sookio/status/14150059409">about 4 hours ago</a> via&nbsp;Echofon</li>
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<p>The list could go on and on, we all do it. &nbsp;The miracles of Moses in Exodus, or the disciples and Jesus in the New Testament were earth shattering, but they also didn&#8217;t happen every day, all the time, as a common occurrence. The subject of miracles is so broad, so huge, that it was necessary to narrow it down for a meaningful discussion yesterday, and the focus stayed on one single miracle, the resurrection.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/sunrise-hole-in-the-clouds.png"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-5415" title="sunrise hole in the clouds" src="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/sunrise-hole-in-the-clouds.png" alt="" width="640" /></a></p>
<p>After many proofs and logical arguments that explain the proofs behind the resurrection (not how God raised Jesus from the dead, but <em>that</em> God did raised Jesus from the dead) Brian we into two examples from a friend of his and I wanted to share one of them with you.</p>
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<h4>Mexico in the Summer of 1997</h4>
<p>Kathryn, my wife, and I were in a village going from door to door sharing the message of Christ and His LOVE.  Kathryn had a divine encounter with a young man on the street.  This young man told Kathryn that His sister needed to know about this &#8220;Jesus&#8221; and would she please go talk to his sister.  Kathryn asked him to please take him to his sister and they would talk.</p>
<p>As they walked the young man and Kathryn continued their conversation.  Once they arrived at the house Kathryn began to speak with the sister.  Kathryn explained that the girl she, Kathryn, and the girl&#8217;s brother had been talking for awhile and the brother had said that it would be a good idea for Kathryn to speak to his sister.  The girl began to cry uncontrollably.</p>
<p>Through her tears, the girl began to explain that her brother had been mute his entire life.  Kathryn, overcome with the miracle before her eyes, continued to speak with the girl and explain that Christ loved her family so much, that he enabled her brother to speak so that he, the brother, could lead Kathryn to their home.</p>
<p>By the way, Kathryn didn&#8217;t speak spanish at the time and the girl didn&#8217;t speak english&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<p>Do miracles still happen in our world today? &nbsp;Did God just wind up His creation and sit back and let it play out, or is He an active participant in the lives of His creation? &nbsp;<a href="http://read.ly/Ps115.3.NASB" target="_blank">Psalm 115:3</a> says it the best, &#8220;our God is in the heavens, and he does whatever He pleases.&#8221; &nbsp;The photo? What does it remind you of? I took it, I was an eye witness, and it reminds me of beauty that only the miracle of God can create.</p>
<p>You can <a href="http://www.cornerstonebuzz.org/2010/05/17/8-pink-elephants-the-mystical-elephant-part-6-podcast/" target="_blank">listen to the entire audio message</a> or even <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/8-pink-elephants-the-mystical/id327448930?i=83350943" target="_blank">download it to iTunes</a> and listen to it on your iPod, iPhone, iPad, or mp3 player, what a miracle.<br />
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		<title>Why Jim Morrison and the Bible are Still Consumed</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Fillmer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scottfillmer.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/slf_040-morrison-hotel-inside.jpg"></a></p> <p>I love the music that comes from the mid to late 1960&#8242;s to mid 1970&#8242;s in the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Eric Clapton, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd and many more.&#160; It was at the very height of the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and a time of great growth and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I love the music that comes from the mid to late 1960&#8242;s to mid 1970&#8242;s in the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Eric Clapton, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd and many more.&nbsp; It was at the very height of the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and a time of great growth and pain in our country and the world.&nbsp; The music of that time was filled with passion&#8230; to the point of death in many cases.&nbsp; It was psychedelic, spiritual, religious, real.&nbsp; It was a world that I can only read about from the perspective of history.</p>
<p>The other day while Deb and I were driving over to Georgia (see <a title="Permanent Link to Welcome to Our Living Room // Friday Feet" rel="bookmark" href="../2009/02/20/welcome-to-our-living-room-friday-feet/">Welcome to Our Living Room // Friday Feet</a>) we were listening to an iPod playlist and Peace Frog by The Doors came on and we started talking about what the song meant.&nbsp; Not at all an uncommon conversation between us when we listen to music together in the car.&nbsp; Deborah&#8217;s first reaction was who can fully know what any of Morrison&#8217;s songs meant and then it hit me, this is exactly why we still study the Bible today.&nbsp; People still listen to and marvel over Jim Morrison&#8217;s music because it isn&#8217;t simplistic and easy to figure out.&nbsp; You can just listen to it but you have to dig deep to understand the meaning of some of The Doors songs.&nbsp; That&#8217;s what makes their music great and part of history, you can listen to one of his songs over and over and still not grasp its full meaning.</p>
<p>I know this may be a big stretch to some who don&#8217;t care for The Doors music, but there is no denying that Jim Morrison is one of the all time greatest song writers and muscians in pop history, so if that is the case, how much greater are the riches provided for us in scripture?&nbsp; This may be totally off in left field to compare Jim Morrison&#8217;s works to a body of 66 books of God&#8217;s glory, but that is how my mind is able to wrap around the unimaginable hugeness that is the Bible.</p>
<p>Scholars for centuries have examined every letter, every translation, every Greek, Hebrew, and Latin meaning and yet, there is still more to be discovered.&nbsp; It is 66 books together that were written so that a child could understand and comprehend and a Biblical scholar could spend a life getting to know and still not fully grasp its greatness.&nbsp; To gain a better understanding, you have to dig in deeper.</p>
<p>Anyone can listen to Peace Frog but do you understand it from a casual listen?&nbsp; Go listen to the song or <a href="http://www.songlyrics.com/doors-the/peace-frog/181505/" target="_blank">read the lyrics</a>.&nbsp; What do you think it means?&nbsp; You can come up with a guess but there is far more to the song than just one listen can gather, not to mention the actual guitar work or all the history that goes into a piece of work like this.&nbsp; Without explanation or some research, grasping its full meaning may be difficult (especially while you are driving around in your car in 2009, a long time after 1970).</p>
<p>Like scripture and poems that tell a story, you can casually read through them and get a brief understanding.&nbsp; Some of the parables Jesus told were not the easiest to comprehend without some research into the culture of the time or history that surrounded the time.&nbsp; If it was all so easy and simple to understand I doubt people woud disect each chapter word for word centuries after it was written.</p>
<p>Peace Frog was originally called Abortion Stories, changed by&nbsp;guitarist Robby Krieger, and the lyrics came from poems Morrison wrote (he wrote several books of poetry along with his music).&nbsp; One of the more well known lines of the song comes from his childhood.</p>
<blockquote><p>Indians scattered on dawn&#8217;s highway bleeding<br />
Ghosts crowd the young child&#8217;s fragile eggshell mind</p></blockquote>
<p>This seems to be tied to a bad car crash Morrison witnessed when he was 4 years old while on vacation with his parents. (Jim claims that the souls of those people [killed in the car crash] combined with him at that point on some level.)&nbsp; Morrison accounted it this way in <em>An American Prayer</em>, a work of poetry and music released years after his death in 1971:</p>
<blockquote><p>Me and my mother and father and a grandmother and a grandfather were driving through the desert, at dawn, and a truck load of Indian workers had either hit another car, or just I don&#8217;t know what happened but there were Indians scattered all over the highway, bleeding to death.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;So the car pulls up and stops. That was the first time I tasted fear. I musta&#8217; been about four €” like a child is like a flower, his head is floating in the breeze, man.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some of the song could be related to the race riots of the late 1960&#8242;s when The Doors were at their height or possibly the demonstrations of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago, both of which happened around the same time as the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., on April 4, 1968, and Robert F. Kennedy on June 5/6 (shot on the 5th and died on the 6th).</p>
<blockquote><p>There&#8217;s blood on the streets, it&#8217;s up to my knee<br />
She came<br />
Blood on the streets in the town of Chicago</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Blood in the streets of New Haven&#8221; looks like it came from when Morrison was arrested after taunting Police during a concert in 1967.&nbsp; When he was arrested a riot ensued in the arena and poured out into the streets of New Haven.</p>
<p>This is just one song by Morrison.  He was said to be an intelligent and capable student drawn to the study of literature, poetry, religion, philosophy and psychology and of course went on to have a successful career as an American singer, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker after graduating from UCLA.&nbsp; But, even when Morrison was alive and people could actually ask him what a song meant you couldn&#8217;t figure out how his mind worked, only he could (and that might be a stretch).</p>
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<p>That was a mere mortal man who died at age 27.&nbsp; As great as he was, how much greater can a collection of 66 books of law, history, poetry, and prophecy be than that?&nbsp; I know, kind of a strange analogy but how can you get your mind around something so O-mazing and huge as the Word of God.&nbsp; Relate it to something comprehendible in our own time and space.</p>
<p>In the days of the old testament and even when Jesus taught his disciples he often spoke about things beyond their comprehension and understanding and to help them understand he related the stories to things, places, and people they all knew so they could start to grasp the meaning.&nbsp; How do you describe something like the beauty of the Garden of Eden or Heaven or a &#8220;new heaven and new earth&#8221;?&nbsp; In this life we can&#8217;t fully grasp His greatness but we have been given a lot of material to study in the mean time.</p>
<blockquote><p>Come<br />
And let him who hears say<br />
Come<br />
Who ever is thirsty, let him come<br />
and whoever wishes, let him take the free gift of the water of life<br />
Yes, I am coming soon.</p></blockquote>
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