Going on TV again in support of marriage equality. Celebrating one year in NY state.
I was interviewed by Rachel at WUTR yesterday afternoon. Click the link below to see the report:
1 Year Anniversary of Same-Sex Marriage in New York State
Going on TV again in support of marriage equality. Celebrating one year in NY state.
I was interviewed by Rachel at WUTR yesterday afternoon. Click the link below to see the report:
If this video from the International Space Station doesn’t make you want to weep for joy and wonder, you may want to check with your doctor because there’s a chance that you might actually be a block of wood.
Reblogging my own post in order to own up to a mistake. Read the note at the bottom.
Be still and know that I am God.
Be still and know that I am.
Be still and know.
Be still.
Be.
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Note: I recently discovered that I unintentionally plagiarized this poem. Call it a case of unconscious memory. When I first wrote this post, I thought it was original to me, but then I went back and picked up the book EverythingBelongs by Richard Rohr and found this same poem within its pages. Oh, the embarrassment! So, mea culpa: this poem is not original to me, but can be found on page 62 of Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr. Apologies.

Truth is not some absolute and unchanging philosophical, moral, or political position. Rather, truth is a “living reality” that everything exists in communion with God. Ultimately, this insight is linked back with transformative compassion for the world – that which Christian tradition calls wisdom.
-excerpted from Christianity for the Rest of Us, by Diana Butler Bass

My wife sent me this brilliant piece this morning. The original author is Aaron Freeman. It first appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered in 2005. As you’ve probably figured out by now, I tend to identify myself as a somewhat religious person. The professional language used here is not the one in which I’m trained, but I nevertheless find it beautiful and inspiring. I would even go so far as to say that the physicist and the minister (this one, anyway) are describing, each in their own way, the same grand mystery of ultimate reality, in which we all live, move, and have our being.
You are accepted. You are accepted, accepted by that which is greater than you, and the name of which you do not know. Do not ask for the name now; perhaps you will find it later. Do not try to do anything now; perhaps later you will do much. Do not seek for anything; do not perform anything; do not intend anything. Simply accept the fact that you are accepted!
–Paul Tillich

Reblogged from the PC(USA) news feed.
Original post by Erin Cox-Holmes
It would make sense to conclude that since the universe is so overwhelming, we are small, tiny and insignificant. But, said Wiseman, what we can learn from astrophysics is that we can see the universe tuned for life… (Click here for full article)