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We’re getting our sin on! Considering the economy, the crime
rate, the general drop in beautiful people, can you blame us for looking to get
a little sinful? In this historic first episode with Darin Collins we begin what
looks like will be a three-part series on sin.
Jonathan is trying to tow an orthodox line by starting with
Augustine and bringing in a little bit of Aquinas. Who would have thought that
Jonathan could actually be orthodox? Darin, on the other hand, is a madman who
goes right to James McClendon’s understanding of sin (from his systematic
theology). Darin has no sense of boundary or propriety.
Here is a basic break-down. Sin can be an individual thing,
a breaking of relationships with God and others. That is not good and makes
everyone sad.
Sin can also be a social thing, a sense of not living with
the ordering of the reign of God (or as Yoder might say, with the grain of the
universe). We are not fully aware of how we sin until we embrace the grace of Christ.
It is at that point when our eyes are opened to the ways that God desires us to
live. Once again, when we do not live in a way that fits with God’s reign then
everyone is sad.
In conclusion, sin makes people (and God) sad.
Railige:
Darin hates the 1%. Actually he doesn’t hate the 1%, he just
hates the way they seem to be getting all of the profit gains while the
majority are working more and having nothing to show for it.
Jonathan is angry at crazy reconstructionist Christians who
seem to be pushing for a total government collapse that can be replaced with a
theocracy. Why can’t Jonathan just relax?
Opening the Word:
John 7:37-39
Darin tackles this one and offers a transgendered view of
Jesus (not really, but kinda). Read it and look for Christ’s new creation.
Whatca’ Into?
Darin is watching Hunted (not to be confused with the 1980s
classic Hunter) – a happy, go-lucky show about a family learning about
the great outdoors and the grandeur of God’s creation. Actually it is a Cinemax
show that deals with morality, betrayal, and has great fight scenes.
Jonathan is reading Foucault. <Nerd!> Something about
Discipline and Punishment and is keeping an open mind about how the church can
adopt more discipline and punishment when it comes to sin.
We’re working towards
a regular schedule of every other week for podcast episodes and blog posts. It
is good to be back on track after a while. Don’t forget to rate us on ITunes.
Again, thanks for listening!
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