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Mind of Man, Mind of God

David Magoon and Rainer Dittert

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The Word of God for the unholy. Dave and Rainer talk about God, what they are doing, how this might relate to what God is doing, and how this all relates to foosball. Dave and Rainer use the Sunday Mass scripture readings as a prompt for some exegesis and reflection on the Heilsgeschichte in their lives. Yee hah.
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Third Sunday in Lent. Lent is moving along really well. The woman at the well; physical sustenance versus spiritual. Jesus doesn't pay any attention to social rules. And then there's money. This is like us talking about sex: we don't have any experience with this either. But we talk about it anyway. Ad nauseum. The worst ending ever.…
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Second Sunday in Lent. So this week we talk about sex and religion, prompted by the recent Valentine's Day holiday. We probably don't know what we're talking about, but we talk about it anyway. Some talk about lust, some about romance. Which is more honest? Honesty is important.
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First Sunday in Lent. Not so much talk about sex, but we talk too much about politics and religion, prompted by the recent Super Tuesday (also Mardi Gras). How politicians manipulate people's religious feelings, and their political platforms to conform. We wander into separation of church and state. A lot of temptations.…
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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. But we don't really care. So we talk about the movie "Groundhog Day", since it was yesterday. It's not quite Lent, but we seem to be suffering early. We talk a little bit about The Presentation, since it's the same day. There may be some sacrilege here.
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Beginnings. Lighting up the world. Your quantum in the beam of light. What should you really be doing other than, obviously, driving a Jag? Operating within the framework that you live in, and maybe avoiding all the shiny objects, but what you do where you are may affect a larger sphere than you intended.…
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The Baptism of The Lord. Time to change the world. Being chosen: it's not always the obvious choice (it could be you!). The established hierarchy is always moving. Things don't usually work out the way you planned. So you just need to go where you were headed anyway. You may need to invoke a little faith. And try not to medicate everything; it will…
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Feast of the Holy Family. Dave is at the beach (sort of). Joseph doesn't get the recognition that he deserves. But then, he's the father. Attempting to avoid family disasters. That's what the father does. Dave does his part for show 69. Easing into the new year.
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Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time. Giving up everything in this life for some nebulous promise in the next. Torturing people for eating pork, or other random political things. How stupid is that? Dave wants to forgive his tormentors. Rainer wants them to go to hell. Do what you're doing well. That's it. (Aaaarrrrgghhh!!! I hate noise.)…
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Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time. Finding God in everything, and trying to act like it. Hunger for something beyond what our culture offers. Being converted by your encounter with Jesus. If you really see God in others, your actions may well need to change. (Yet more sound games. One day we'll get it...)…
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Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Bridging the great divide. Wanting some positive feedback now; good luck with that. Empathy, without doormatness. (We have different noise now in an attempt to fix it; this is probably worse. But it is different. It would be good to get some fidelity back too.)
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Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. God's mercy and forgiveness, and our repentance; it's a matched set. Seeking the lost. Being lost might be a better job: you get the party. Metanoia: being different after repentance. (I don't think we lost the noise yet...)
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Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time. Discipline is good, but we don't like it. Trying to get your green Hummer down the narrow path. Excess as the result of the perversion of our deepest wants and needs. To love is probably a better answer than to be loved.
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