Fortnightly rant or so

Sometimes I just have to get something off my chest. So why inflict it on the whole world, you might ask? Why not, I might reply.

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I write a lot, and I try my hand at drawing. I was once wrestled to the ground by a set of bagpipes. Check out my work at StCelibart.com

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Scintillating new posts

New posts at St. Celibart: Pen & ink rendering “Emmaus,” with the song “Communion at Emmaus.” And yet another rendering, “Fruit of the Spirit.” There is also a new link to sign up for email alerts about new posts at St. Celibart. Arts for Christ’s Bride, free and available to all.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Heb. 4:14

"Since we then have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession."

This is not an insight so much as a simple observation. Lewis and Tolkien and many others before them noted many similarities of pagan religions to Christianity: stories of the god that was born a human, or the god who died. These truths must have come to them from the gospel preached by Noah to his sons, truth that became diluted as people fell away from God. Another way false religions reflect the truth, and I believe this is true of them all with one notable exception, is the use of priests. Every religion, true or false, recognizes the necessity for a mediator by having priests to represent the laity before God. The only exception I know of is Islam ... the easy grace of an unholy god requires no mediator.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Back in the cyberworld with new stuff

After several days in the iHospital, Mac and me are back with new posts at St. Celibart: Pen & ink rendering “Holiness,” with the instrumental “Dream.” Also new music, “Look and Behold” – it rocks. Arts for Christ’s Bride, free and available to all.

Monday, March 05, 2007

St. Celebrate Art

New posts at St. Celibart: Pen & ink rendering “The Ascension.” Also new poetry, “Waiting.” Arts for Christ’s Bride: Visit early and often.