Logan County From 200ft
Yesterday's thunderstorms took out some of the equipment that our employer uses to get internet into remote parts of Logan County, IL. The equipment was mounted about 200' up a mast type tower. To good news is that I had a good workout ahead of me. The bad news is that I had to climb a ladder to get up to that 200'. Twice. While I was up there I decided to whip out my mobile phone and capture some pics. I could see as far as Springfield to the south and the wind farm at the north end of the county. Beautiful day to go climbing.
Invention of Lying
Several weeks ago, Sarah and I watched "The Invention of Lying." We tend to think that Ricky Gervais is quite funny, and he did not disappoint. But of course, you could care less about our comedy taste, and that is not why I am writing this article. My purpose is to share some reflections on the movie, because it provides excellent insight into our culture.
First, the movie portrays the world as if no one had ever lied which results in a culture steeped in pragmatic naturalism. People speak their minds and make their decisions based on what is best for their genetic line. People of lesser genetics resign themselves to lower places in society and allow others to walk over them. The movie depicts a culture where naturalism is the only worldview, which is portrayed in a negative light. Naturalism is pictured as cruel, heartless and depressing. What I find so fascinating is that this movie so accurately portrays where our society could be if naturalism is taken to its logical conclusion.
Of course, Christians have been seeing the despair and pain caused by naturalism and how it is destroying our culture. We also know that naturalism falls short. Living, thinking, acting and being as Jesus did gives us hope and purpose. We don't have to worry about who has the best genes or greater purpose, because God has given us all gifts and purposes to use for the building up of the Church. We have hope, joy, faith, and love despite the hopelessness that abounds in our secular world.
The second reflection I have on the movie, is that is portrays religion as something created to deal with the harshness of a naturalistic worldview, or to cope with the harshness of reality. Even so, religion, though a lie, is better than naturalism taken to its logical conclusion. In other words, "The Invention of Lying" says that it is better to believe in the lie of religion than to live in the despair of naturalism. This vies of religion stems from a naturalistic view of how religion has developed, but it demonstrates that a naturalistic worldview in itself is insufficient for everyday life. It is insufficient in answering the though questions about the meaning and purpose of life.
There are certainly religions that did come about from people trying to cope with harsh circumstances. There are others that have come about from people desiring power and control. Yet others came as a result of twisting and distorting the truth of God, humanity, and the nature of the universe. Yet our knowledge of God is rooted in his creation of the universe. As soon as he created man, man was in communion with him and knew him. As the effects of the fall began to ravage our knowledge of God, some facts began to be distorted and we lost track of who God really is. But over and over again, God has revealed himself to us in very personal and real means. He has let us know who he is and what he expects from us.
The greatest of God's self-revelation comes through Jesus, as he lived the incarnate life and who continues to dwell among his believers. We don't need to make up religion, or try to make up for what we think are shortcomings. We have what God has given to us and we need nothing more. Moreover, our relationship with God is not merely a coping mechanism, but is a genuine relationship which brings real hope, peace, endurance and perspective. As we follow Christ in all aspects of our lives, we "cope" with this world in ways that the world cannot even begin to imagine because we have the God of the universe empowering us to overcome.
It’s Been One Week
It is hard to believe that it has been one week since Lina was born. Life has been interrupted with such an adorable little girl. She began to have problems with jaundice much like Apollos did, but the doctor is not worried. Lina was tested on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the doctor is confident that the bilirubin levels have plateaued and that the levels will begin to decrease. That is probably related to her improvements in nursing.
Lina does appear to be getting better at nursing. This has resulted in Sarah getting a bit more sleep st night. She is certainly not getting enough, but that will hopefully improve soon.
Apollos is excited to have a little sister around. He gets a little too excited, which results in his hugs and kisses being a bit rough, but overall he is gentle with her. When she cries he tries to pat her and say "OK," as we do for him when he is upset. He also tries to hold her tiny little hand at times. He has not demonstrated many signs of being jealous, but every once in a while it shows.
Going Home
We will be going home today. This will occur sometime after lunch and before dinner.
Lina update
Lina is still doing very well. She seems to be really getting the hang of eating. Too bad Apollos did not catch on as well. Speaking of Apollos, he is really excited about the baby. He does not appear jealous yet, but he has yet to face the full impact of the situation given that he has been hanging out with his friends. When he was here in the hospital room, he was starting to misbehave because he was too excited. He really enjoys holding her and petting her head, although his idea of gentle if very rough.
Lina is Here
Lina was born this morning around 8:30. Sarah's water broke around 4:30 AM, which really threw off plans. She was supposed to undergo a scheduled c-section on Friday. It's not so bad, since Lina is such a cutie. She weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and is 19 inches long.
The New Site
I have created a WordPress based site to house some articles, my employment credentials, and items relevant to my life. This is the beginning process of re-creating the site using quick and free tools. I will probably go back through my old articles and import the ones that I think are of some quality. For now the old site can be viewed at http://revision29.com/archive









































