Today is called "Good" Friday
Let us take a moment of silence and remember
Jesus has been murdered on a cross
Jesus has been murdered in a concentration camp
Jesus has been murdered by a terrorist machete
Jesus has been murdered by the Mother of all Bombs
Jesus has been murdered by Sarin gas
Jesus has been murdered by systematic starvation in an underdeveloped country
Jesus has been murdered by a preventable childhood disease
Jesus has been murdered on the Trail of Tears
Jesus has been murdered on a transatlantic slave ship
Jesus has been murdered in a refugee camp
Jesus has been murdered as a sex slave trying to runaway
Jesus has been murdered in Jerusalem and in Flint and in Syria and in Wounded Knee and in Sudan and in Iraq and in Ferguson and in Yemen and in Auschwitz and in Hiroshima
Jesus has been murdered by hatred and by apathy, by neglect and by oppression, by overt acts of terror and by looking the other way
After all, didn't Jesus say "What you have done to the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you have also done to me"?
Theology, Ethics, and Spirituality centered on the Trinity and Incarnation, experienced through Theosis, in Sacramental Life, leading to Apokatastasis, explored in maximally inclusive ways. And other random stuff.
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In memory of Ron Bostian (November 28, 1946 - March 14, 2017)
Today we mourn the death, but more importantly, celebrate the life, of my Dad Ron Bostian. He was 70 years old, stubborn as hell, easy to talk to, and fun loving to the end. It was from him I got my announcer's voice, my cocksure sense of self confidence, my ability to make a joke during any circumstance (no matter how inappropriate), my physical frame, and my stunning good looks. Did I mention he was sarcastic too? I inherited that as well.
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This is a bunch of incoherent babble to make us think hard about our incredible love affair with the God of the universe, our astounding infidelities against God, and God's incredible grace to heal and restore us through Christ. Everything on this site is copyright © 1996-2023 by Nathan L. Bostian so if you use it, please cite me. You can contact me at natebostian [at] gmail [dot] com