Friday, October 28, 2011

Scary Stuff -What are the odds

Mathamatics and probability are an odd thing. For some strange reason this real life scenario was rolling through my mind as I fell asleep last night.  I was young at the time so for some reason never really gave it a thought until last night. How many times in your life have you had a knock in the door in the middle of the night from a total stranger. When you think about it, it can be quite scary. It has happened to me twice.

Many years ago we were new to the Seattle area and we were living in the Bothell neighborhood and in the middle of the night we had a knock on the door from a babbling drunk person looking for somebody. The details are not all clear to me fifteen years later. Keep in mind we had a new born in the house and still we were not all that weirded out. We explained that we didn't know the person he was looking for,  It was alarming to be pulled from deep sleep to deal with a drunk person but being young and naive we just moved on.  Later on we did learn that it was a domestic dispute of some type and the drunk husband was looking for the mother of his children or something relatively close to that.

Fast forward to Winachee Washington, as were staying in a rented house for a weekend of cross country skiing. It snowed real heavy that night. I believe we got a foot of powdered snow and we went to sleep anticipating a day of cross country skiing. Voila, another knock on the door in the middle of the night. I do not remember the exact circumstances but another drunk person had put his car into a snowbank and he needed help getting his car out of a snowbank. We were literally in the middle on nowhere, a fine setting for a grizzly movie scene. I can not even remember if we helped ot what. I kind of remember carrying a snow shovel so to the best of my knowledge we did help. Details in the middle of the night are not my or anyone's forte. But I remember it was scary but we went right back to sleep once again.

These are the only two times in my life that I have had a knock on the door in the middle of the night from a stranger. Both were drunk strangers. The weirdest thing of all of this is that these events happened on succesive nights. Two isolated and in retrospect scary events in two days. It didn't creep me out back then, but as I fell asleep last night the oddness of those events just popped into my head. But once again I fell asleep.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Skate Church Portland Oregon

 My son got involved in Skate Church through his skate boarding buddies. Me I as a parent I am pretty much a non believer and I have never been adept at skate boarding. Its not my cup of tea. My son pretty much has given up on soccer and his main passion is skating. It should also be noted here that I am a big fan of soccer after becoming involved in his youth soccer endeavors. So there is a lot of foreshadowing here that I am not going to like skate church.

"The Skatechurch building was completed and dedicated in 1996, through a sizable donation from a member of Central Bible Church.



Skatechurch's current 11,000-square-feet of indoor skating area includes a 9-foot roll-in to 12-foot x 22-foot foampit, a 4-foot tall 28-foot wide mini-ramp, a seven-stair, a three-stair and two street courses with multiple ledges, launches, quarter-pipes, banks, euro-gaps, hand-rails, etc"

Skate Church has a huge religious side. They read gospel using skateboarding as a link to their church. I was skeptical at first but I am a pretty open minded person. As a parent I guide our children's choices but I let them decide big decisions such as what foods they like as well as their religious beliefs.
 
Skate Church has had a positive effect on my son. He attends skating and religious events on a regular basis and the friends he has introduced to me are positive and live a clean life style. I told one parent after a sleep over I was so impressed with her son's manners. I have had talks with my son and and says he doesn't fully understand the Bible but he expects to understand it more as he reads it . Hell they have him reading more. I struggle with having him do that.
 
I respect that. I have no idea really what it means to accept Jesus as your savior. My educated guess is that it has a bit of faith in the unknown, a gut feel or somebody else helping you along the road. It takes a village to raise a kid and what is one more.
 
So today my son got baptised at the churches summer congregation picnic and I quickly learned there were 24 people being baptized on this beautiful day in Sellwood. The church we are currently a member with has had pretty much the same 15 youth for the last six years. This is not a great hope for growth in the future. Our church probably wishes it had this number of young people in the "pipeline". And they had similar numbers a month ago. The congregation I met where young and enthusiastic and not exactly preachy. It was real nice group of people, The individuals I talked to spoke highly of my son and they were real down to earth people.
 
 
The Baptism was beautiful, A bearded young person (do not know his actual role) led the congregation through some pretty songs (he sounded like Ray Lamontaigne) and most people sang along. I did not. I only sing at Timbers games. Then they led them to the banks of the Willamette River for the Baptism.
 
Each person waded through the water and were immersed into the murky waters of the Willamette. Before the immersion they gave their declaration of devotion. I hugged our son when he emerged from the water. Not because he has found religion but because he made a choice on his own. Well not exactly on his own, but through a group of friends who love to skate and have a a belief I do not. But I respect that.
 
And this is on a town that scorns religion. They all headed out after the ceremony to skate and do some more religious education. I was not really worried where he was. He was skating which makes him happy and the religion part we will learn in the future if it makes him happy. It may not be in line with my beliefs but that is not the point.
 
We were proud of our son today.
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Jesus may have been an Illegal Alien

Patrick, who runs the inner-city ministry of the United Methodist church in Birmingham, says being a good Samaritan could now be illegal.



"This new legislation goes against the tenets of our Christian faith — to welcome the stranger, to offer hospitality to anyone," she says.


At First United Methodist Church in downtown Birmingham, clergy from around the city take turns leading a prayer service called in response to the new immigration law.



Episcopal priest Herman Afanador, Baptist pastor Amanda Duckworth, and Methodist minister Melissa Self Patrick are part of a growing chorus of critics who say the Alabama law goes too far, criminalizing all kinds of contact with undocumented residents. It's illegal, for example, to knowingly enter into a contract with, to rent to, to harbor or to transport illegal immigrants.


Full Article on NPR

Sometimes I think the deep south is another country. The surprising thing about this congregation and the conundrum the pastor has is half of the congregation supports this legislation. I have shallow religious roots but I stand by them steadfastly. My number one, which is the back bone of the Unitarian Faith, is the see the inherent self worth of every single human being. I am currently a member of a Methodist church in progressive Portland, and there is no way our church would support a law such as this. A church or any institution should be able to aid who they same fit.  Me not being religious in the traditional way, I still see not much religion or compassion in people who would deny aid to anybody because their paperwork is not in order or as some imply their skin or country of origin is different than theirs.

I applaud this church for fighting this statute even if some of the congregation do not support it. It has to start somewhere. Standing up for people should not be a crime.


Monday, August 1, 2011

Sundays Sermon (Science and Religion) and Running

At church this past weekend the Sermon was about finding god in everyday life and not in miracles which are suggested in the scriptures. Our pastor (who I respect tremendously) talked about a moment in his life, it was a mere few seconds as a teen when he knew everything was going to be all right.

I am still pretty much a non believer, but there are certain moments in life that one must get those thru spiritual connections. This past weekend i experienced some moments of enlightenment when running my first marathon in tow years. the sun trickling through the trees in a Forest Park as I crested a hill only to see my wife at he aid station encouraging every runner that comes by. The nature and the body experience of running was something to behold as was the kindness of my wife when I knew she wanted to be out there running. It is moments such as this when i do not get the spiritual connection but rather in a world as beautiful as this I am convinced there is a dependence on a higher being of some form in a world that can be than beautiful than expected.

And I paraphrase in sorts as Karl Sagan echoed the almost the some words before his death, that religion and science can co-exist and co-exist rather peacefully.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Scary Religion

You have got to be kidding me. Anything out of the ordinary must be destroyed. Certainly do not want other people knowing that it is possible there may be no god or in the words of Bart Simpson "If we are praying to wrong god we are screwed"

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- A billboard on U.S. 1 in St. Augustine bearing the message, "Don't Believe in God? You Are Not Alone," has suffered major damage.

The billboard, located about 6 miles north of State Road 16 and visible to southbound traffic, raised controversy when it first appeared March 29. Now those behind that message believe vandalism may have been involved.
"We can't say for sure, but it looks like somebody with a truck could have pulled at the billboard structure from behind in an effort to bring it down," said Stephen Peek, coordinator of the Northeast Florida Coalition of Reason, the sponsor of the billboard, in a news release Tuesday. "Then again, perhaps some heavy object flying off a passing train could have struck it in front, although we don't see any such object nearby and the billboard vinyl isn't torn."

Many say the US is a super power. no It is not...We are basically stupid and closed minded. We Mis trust science. American denialism threatens many areas of scientific progress, including the widespread fear of vaccines and the useless trust placed in the vast majority of dietary supplements quickly come to mind.

It doesn't seem to matter how often vaccines are proved safe or supplements are shown to offer nothing of value. When people don't like facts, they ignore them.

Denialists replace the open-minded skepticism of science with the inflexible certainty of ideological commitment. It isn't hard to find evidence: the ruinous attempts to wish away the human impact on climate change, for example. The signature denialists of our time, of course, are those who refuse to acknowledge the indisputable facts of evolution.




The first sign people have a problem with but a sign such as this (mile post 73 on I5 )here is never vandalized. I am not saying the left or right are more or less violent, but rather some people on the right seem to destroy many of the credos and writing directly referenced in the bible I am actually somewhat surprised this sign (it changes often but has the same rhetoric) has never been vandalized by those on the right.


1. Because it brings out the obvious, we are not dealing with a real bright group of people. They should want to hide that.


2. They are bigots and should want to hide that.


3. They live in Centrallia (see above).*
* Indicates tongue in cheek.