From "The Elephant in the Eurythmy Room, Is Waldorf Education Christian." Warren Lee Cohen, MEd. Renewal, Volume 21, Number 2, Fall/Winter 2012, pages 34-36 For Steiner, the Christ is a high cosmic being who plays a central spiritual role in the development of human consciousness and the evolution of all humanity. The Christ as a universal spirit … Continue reading Christ as a “Representative of Humanity”
Category: Christanity
Watch Your Back Halloween!
found vai Huffington Post: Jon Stewart Rips Fox News' Annual 'War On Christmas' Coverage Once Again
Prin isn’t the Only One
It is nice to hear that Principia isn't the only place that takes issues with students talking about gay rights issues, and homophobia. Prin students are now allowed to "discuss" the "no homosexual activity" clause in the Prin code, but not all "small private religious" colleges are that fortunate. Small private colleges being close minded … Continue reading Prin isn’t the Only One
reblogged: Why Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus is Always Irrational
Great YouTube video found via Kind Avenue Why Believing in the Resurrection of Jesus is Always Irrational.
The Perfect Christmas
It isn't even December yet, and Christmas is already making headlines. Can we please let Thanksgiving dinner digest first?! I am so tired of hearing about "Black Friday" sales, predictions, and atheists trying to "shut down Christmas." Let it go people. There's a poll out and an accompanying NBC headline "Why One Poll says 45% … Continue reading The Perfect Christmas
Love the Sinner
my God <3s women
I'm not sure if God exists, and if God did/does, if God would get involved in petty politics, but this made me very happy. If there is a God, who exists and who gets involved in petty politics clearly that God loves women. That, or as Rep. Akin predicted: I'd say they got shut down. … Continue reading my God <3s women
Community & Congregation
This post was inspired by Elle's comment on Daily Struggles for Healing. ----- ----- ----- ----- During my time at college a group of friends and I occasionally escaped campus early Sunday mornings for coffee (or hot chocolate or orange juice) and donuts, after which time we'd go visit a non-CS church service and get … Continue reading Community & Congregation
Protestant Reformation & Halloween
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 theses on the church door paving the way for the Protestant Reformation. Apparently some churches go as far as to celebrate Reformation Day on the Sunday before to Halloween (not Christian Science churches of course). Later Bach composed some special music for the occasion. What is … Continue reading Protestant Reformation & Halloween
Rev. Graham & Biblical Morals
I got an e-mail the other morning from a well meaning relative, apparently the Rev. Billy Graham* is running a full-page ad in the NYTimes, the text of it reads: The legacy we leave behind for our children, grandchildren, and this great nation is crucial. As I approach my 94th birthday, I realize this election … Continue reading Rev. Graham & Biblical Morals