Monday, April 28, 2008

I am not protected from harm. I am protected for a purpose.

Recently, I have spent quite a few brain cycles thinking and discussing the idea of suffering. I think it's very easy to fall into some wrong ideas about suffering. Some people beleive that Christians should not suffer, and if you are suffering, then you must be sinning in some way. Obviously, these people have never read Job, or the crucifixtion story, for that matter. Also on that side of the fence are those that say that all suffering is inflicted (as some say) or allowed (as others say) by God in order to prepare us for some purpose. While I think that this is certainly possible, that some suffering could be used by God to prepare a person for some ministry, this does not seem to be universally true. It is very hard to see any benefit to many types of suffering.

My opinion, as I put forward in the opening line, is that suffering happens. Much of it is self-inflicted. But God has a purpose for my life. And nothing that happens to me is going to derail that. The only thing that can get in the way of that is my own disobeiance.

Friday, April 25, 2008

OK, heard this on the radio and I need to comment on it somewhere. I just heard about a couple that was charged with "aggrevated identity theft". Really? "Aggrevated"? How on earth does one steal someone's identity aggresively? Or more to the point, how does one do it passively? Does not stealing someone's identity require some action? I mean, could I use the defense in that case that, yes, I did steal someone's identity, but it's not like I tried to do it. It just sorta happened. I mean one minute I'm cruising online, and the next I had a dozen credit cards in half a dozen different names.