Saturday, December 22, 2007
Updates
It's hard to have a blog without the Internet but until I get service again the blog will updated twice a week. Butttttt once I get service again look for daily updates.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Consult the I Ching Online
The I Ching is a 3000 year old Chinese text and has played an important role in Taoism, Confucianism, and Chinese Buddhism as well as in the cultures of China, Japan, and Korea. According to Wikipedia: "The text describes an ancient system of cosmology and philosophy that is intrinsic to ancient Chinese cultural beliefs. The cosmology centres on the ideas of the dynamic balance of opposites, the evolution of events as a process, and acceptance of the inevitability of change".
It can be read simply for edification but it is best known as a oracle. Each chapter has a hexagram constructed of lines and half lines. People consulted the oracle by throwing stalks of the plant yarrow and randomly constructing the hexagrams and then would find the verses associated with that hexagram. Well skip all that by pushing a button.
It can be read simply for edification but it is best known as a oracle. Each chapter has a hexagram constructed of lines and half lines. People consulted the oracle by throwing stalks of the plant yarrow and randomly constructing the hexagrams and then would find the verses associated with that hexagram. Well skip all that by pushing a button.
St. Lucy's Day
Sex, Rebellion, Marshal Mcluhan, Cyberpunks, and the Bible: Rushkoff's Testament
Douglas Rushkoff is a ultra hip media commentator mcluhanesque cyberpunk gen-x rad dude. He's probably best know for his book on the media taking over your brain: Media Virus: Hidden Agendas In Popular Culture. He also has some pretty interesting writings on Judaism which we'll get to in another post and....... he also has a comic book series named Testament that is a retelling of the Tanak (the Tanak is the Jewish Bible what some Christians call the "Old Testament").
Okay; even with my interest in religion I'd be the first person to throw up in my mouth if you tried to get me to read a Bible comic book. But this series is unlike whatever you may be thinking. It takes place in a nearfuture America where a group of hackers and misfits are fighting back against an oppressive government and mega corporation. However their story is a replaying of events in the Tanak. Behind the scenes of all of this are a group of gods created from humans beliefs, desires, and the unconscious.
Plus the art is effing great.
Okay; even with my interest in religion I'd be the first person to throw up in my mouth if you tried to get me to read a Bible comic book. But this series is unlike whatever you may be thinking. It takes place in a nearfuture America where a group of hackers and misfits are fighting back against an oppressive government and mega corporation. However their story is a replaying of events in the Tanak. Behind the scenes of all of this are a group of gods created from humans beliefs, desires, and the unconscious.
Plus the art is effing great.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
The United Church of Canada's Wondercafe Ads

Around a year ago the ultraliberal United Church of Canada* began running some rather risqué, and humourous ads to raise interest in the church and in their new hip discussion and information website the "wonder cafe". The ads are a gas; visit 'em up eh ?!
Pass me the whipcream (link)
* home church of a certain handsome talented religious issues blogger
A US Diocese Votes to Leave the American Episcopal Church Over the "Gay Issue"
A Californian diocese is leaving the American Episcopal church and joining a South American congregation within the World Wide Anglican Union (they're not all moving to South America just putting their church under the authority of a South American Bishop) due to the American body's sinful notion that gays are human beings too.
People Dead and Injured in Two Seperate Shootings in Churches in Colorado Today
Two separate and apparently unrelated spree killings in two Colorado churches today.
Two dead and two injured in a attack in a missionary training centre in Arvada CO
Two dead and two injured in a attack in a missionary training centre in Arvada CO
Saturday, December 8, 2007
"Ask Me a Question About Religion" + "Suggest a Link"
Do you have a question about religion?
Of course you do!!
Everyone does. Post your question by hitting the link below and I will try to answer it or link you to resources where you can find out more information.
Of course you do!!
Everyone does. Post your question by hitting the link below and I will try to answer it or link you to resources where you can find out more information.
Ask your question (link)
Know an interesting page about religion? Post it in the comments section here and I'll check it out and maybe throw it on to the Thothic Sacredtorium.
"Turning Cyberspace into Sacred Space" Online Lecture by Dr.Christopher Helland
Dr.Christopher Helland is the patron saint of this blog. He once mentioned in a class I took with him (as well as in this post's link) that there are more sites on the Internet that deal with religion then deal with sex. That comment is what gave birth to this blog. You can watch a multimedia lecture of his ground breaking research on Google Tech Talks. Here's the abstract of the talk followed by the link:
In a recent survey conducted by the PEW Internet and America Life Project it was found that ... all 64% of wired Americans use the Internet for religious and spiritual activity. People are going online to do everything from searching for religious information and answers, to joining in online prayer groups, undertaking virtual pilgrimages, and even participating in online rituals. Dr. Christopher Helland, one of the foremost authorities studying religious activity on the World Wide Web, will present a summary of his current research, demonstrating the unique ways people are utilizing Internet technology so that it can meet their religious and spiritual needs. As the Internet has developed, people continue to push the boundaries of their religious practices so that they can incorporate this technology.
Dr. Helland will show some of the most cutting edge uses of the World Wide Web for online religious activity, which includes interactive virtual pilgrimages and long-distance ritual practices, to demonstrate this unique manifestation of the social shaping of technology. These new forms of religious practice are becoming extremely popular and they are changing how people "do" religion. This is transforming peoples' perception of what it means to be religious and altering the very religious and spiritual matrix of our culture
In a recent survey conducted by the PEW Internet and America Life Project it was found that ... all 64% of wired Americans use the Internet for religious and spiritual activity. People are going online to do everything from searching for religious information and answers, to joining in online prayer groups, undertaking virtual pilgrimages, and even participating in online rituals. Dr. Christopher Helland, one of the foremost authorities studying religious activity on the World Wide Web, will present a summary of his current research, demonstrating the unique ways people are utilizing Internet technology so that it can meet their religious and spiritual needs. As the Internet has developed, people continue to push the boundaries of their religious practices so that they can incorporate this technology.
Dr. Helland will show some of the most cutting edge uses of the World Wide Web for online religious activity, which includes interactive virtual pilgrimages and long-distance ritual practices, to demonstrate this unique manifestation of the social shaping of technology. These new forms of religious practice are becoming extremely popular and they are changing how people "do" religion. This is transforming peoples' perception of what it means to be religious and altering the very religious and spiritual matrix of our culture
Friday, December 7, 2007
The Old Testament Text Adventure Game
The Old Testament Text Adventure Game what can I say about it ? Just take 5 minutes and play a round. Post your high scores in the comment section and I'll give the highest a prize :
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