Monday, March 28, 2005

Evil-ution I

Evolution v. Creation, the ultimate debate... Of course, being an intelligent human being, I recognize that bias is part and parcel of either side of the debate. Being a Christian with a brain, I further recognize that both sides have serious problems and ought to stop calling one another names and start talking about the issues. That not being really likely to happen, I will occassionally include a few tidbits herein that pertain to my side, the Christian side, of the debate. Yes, a number of people (mostly Christians) will disagree and say something indefensible like, "evolution and the Bible don't disagree," but they are wrong. Fortunately, Jesus won't keep anyone out of heaven based on whether or not they got their cosmology right.

So, here's the latest installment from Charles Colson as published in Christianity today... "Verdict that Demands Evidence."

Weddings

So, on Saturday (March 26th) I officiated at my first wedding. I was the minister of record for Randi Denise Swann and Shaun Aaron Kun. Let me just say that standing between the bride and groom is a little disconcerting at first, but highly rewarding. Randi was a student in the Batist Collegiate Ministry (now Christian Challenge) at IU, of which I am the director. The wedding itself was wonderful, and the reception was the most lavish I have ever been to... Of course, I only been to about a dozen wedding receptions, so I'm not exactly an expert in that area. Talking to Mandi (the beloved bride of my youth) about it afterwards, we are convinced that it was a good thing we were there. The couple had very little help in coordinating the affair and we were able to provide some last minute organizational and creative help. I.e., Mandi was available to open the back doors of the church so Randi could enter the building on cue. That may seem small, but it was a small ceremony (about 30 people) and there was NO ONE ready to perform that simple task. Also, we brought one of the bridesmaids and she wound up spending the night with Randi before the wedding. No bride should have to spend the night before her wedding alone! SOMEONE needs to be there to help her stay calm, do her hair, say encouraging things, run errands AND interference, etc, etc, etc... I was really surprised at how few people were there to help out. Oh well, all's well that ends well. And I'm sure Shaun and Randi Kun will live happily ever after. That at least is my hope and prayer for their new life together.

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Zzz

Nothing really to say at the moment, just wanted to get connected in preparation for the unlikely event that I have something important/thoughtful to say.