The emerging church, mixed martial arts, bjj, cricket, marriage, art, and what Jesus has to do with it all. The life of John Jensen
Saturday, May 29, 2010
here is a fixed version of last post
sorry I didn't catch that sooner. I will try and record the next teaching today, "the empire strikes back parts one and two"
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2 comments:
Martial Shadow
said...
yay for "backwards-reading"!
John, I do have to say- that is the most mature and reasonable response I've ever heard to this charge. I obviously don't agree with it- but rather than relying on a completely convoluted system- you make one assumption about Jesus' divinity and teaching. You know what- that's cool. I can accept it. Never stop teaching man. And again- props for actually following the context the ancient Israelites would have used.
Rasberry is my favorite Jello flavor.
My wife is a blue belt.
My daughters make me feel old.I have had fifty kidney stones, but still drink too much coffee. I like art museums, red wine, dancing and quiche.
I can bench press 275 lbs, except when I am on the OG then I bench press twice as much.
CROWNTOWNPUNKS
I like Thai food better than Thai boxing.
I don't love the smell of Napalm in the morning.
I think Chuck Palahniuk is a poor mans David Foster Wallace.
Bukowski makes me want to be a writer.
Rothko makes me want to be a painter.
Jesus makes me want to be a better man.
I really like peanut butter on a hot English Muffin.
Soccer is stupid.
Cricket is better than baseball.
Wrestling is the toughest olympic sport, but sometimes it looks pretty gay, not that there is anything wrong with that.
Beating up pacifists is like shooting fish in a barrel.
The Tick was a great cartoon.
my brother Keith is funny.
I am scared of horses.
2 comments:
yay for "backwards-reading"!
John, I do have to say- that is the most mature and reasonable response I've ever heard to this charge. I obviously don't agree with it- but rather than relying on a completely convoluted system- you make one assumption about Jesus' divinity and teaching. You know what- that's cool. I can accept it. Never stop teaching man. And again- props for actually following the context the ancient Israelites would have used.
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