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This blog is for those who take the line in the Nicene Creed seriously that says, “I await the resurrection of the dead and the life of the ages to come.” That is the life immortal into which Jesus Christ will someday usher renewed humans. For centuries these people have been called Christians, and they are still called Christians, but since Christianity has become such a broad term and Christ said that the gate into immortal life is narrow and difficult to squeeze through, then perhaps those few serious people would be better identified as “Aspiring Immortals”.

This blog is a journal of just such an Aspiring Immortal. Through stories, poems, and journal entries I teach orthodox Christianity. I am not a religious rebel, instead I’d rather identify with GK Chesterton, CS Lewis, and my favorite Saints such as Francis of Assisi, Chrysostom, and Climacus whose vision and creativity have guided so many aspiring immortals through this earthly life.

 

A companion to this blog is my book entitled “The Immortal Life (TIL).” TIL teaches orthodox Christianity to those who want to know the reason for life and death, good and evil. TIL explains it all from the fall of mankind to the annihilation of this planet with a refreshing contemporary voice that is at times even funny.

 

We all work very hard to improve life on this planet for ourselves and for each other. And yet there is so much more life has to offer. Aspiring immortals are the salt of this earth and the substance of the next one.

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    Sunday
    Jan312010

    The Itchy Inch

    Cars careening

    Hilltops higher than houses hosting skiers

    Rushing rivers relocating rocks

    Intelligent intruders investigating

    Seventy seven cents sitting on a dresser

    Testifiers telling truths

    God on high watching amused

    Spits an inch on planet frenzy.

    O humble inch, not ambitious, not assuming, still

    Not moving

    Inglorious inch

    Swells not with pride

    Nor insults do shrink

    Never greedy

    Never sick

    Cares not for first downs

    Nor pants too short or tight

    Never twinges at colliding car scratches

    Nor delights in peekaboo stunning sun rises

    Oh inch, oh standard of measure so humble

    How you demonstrate Divine Economia.

    Oh models, oh marks, Christ and inch alike

    We violate you at our peril.

    Oh humble Father’s Son

    Perfect reflection of The Good One

    Model healer, feeder, teacher

    Gold, and hatred-power dissipater

    Like the inch eschewing both good and evil

    Uncovers the mystical void

    Through which the earth was formed

    And the teensy weensy gate to heaven is exposed.

    Two teachers twirling crystals make rainbows bloom

    Silly Willy swings his legs sitting on a star

    Isaiah laughs at loony lions licking lambs

    Resting Richard raises roses by the river

    Hilarious hillbillies hop over hedgehogs

    Circles and bubbles draw holy wholes

    Itching inch calling for attention cries good night gone

    My work is done.

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