May 2010
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May 23rd
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“If you’re going to try, go all the way. Otherwise don’t even start....”
May 18th
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May 14th
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Everything Happens
P: It's like what they say, "Everything happens for a reason."
B: Oh boy.
P: What?
B: I've always hated that quote.
P: Wait, why?
B: The quote implies that every bad thing is supposed to happen. That every bad thing serves a greater purpose. That it's all part of "God's wonderful plan."
P: And you disagree?
B: Well, if that quote is true, it suggests that some men are supposed to rape. That some women are supposed to cheat on their husbands. That some kids are supposed to be abandoned by their fathers. Hell, I once drove my car into a giant mound of dirt because I was singin' Backstreet Boys out loud and lost sight of the road. Do you think that was part of God's plan?
P: Haha. No.
B: The truth is, I don't disagree with the quote. Everything really does happen for a reason. And sometimes the reason is...
P: We're stupid?
B: E X A C T L Y. Don't get me wrong. I do believe that God can take our stupid mistakes and use 'em for good. But the truth of the matter is, you don't have to murder to know murdering is wrong. And I don't need to leave my wife to realize her value. Those are decisions we make because we stop listening. Because we stop learning.
P: Hmm. I'm glad we had this conversation.
B: Well, it's like what they say, "Everything happens for a reason."
P: Lame.
May 13th
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HE:artwork
In 2002, I became a loud-mouthed preacher. A preacher who sang hymns and busted freestyles in the middle of his sermons.  A preacher who jumped on chairs, ran up and down aisles, and quoted Kierkegaard, C.S. Lewis, and Lauryn Hill just as much as he did Nietzsche, Freud, and Eminem. A preacher who wasn’t afraid to hold snakes, walk barefoot, or dress up like Sponge Bob when he felt the...
May 12th
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“We should be taught not to wait for inspiration to start a thing. Action always...”
May 5th
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