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Once upon a time…An Advent reflection

On December 5, 2019 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflectionsLeave a comment

Once upon a time... I was a bigot, brazenly proclaiming my bigotry towards God's beautiful and wholly beloved LGBTQIA rainbow children. Once upon a time... I was completely unaware of the racism I carried within me that sometimes came out of my mouth. Once upon a time... I had no concept of white privilege or …

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Help Wanted: No penis required

On October 22, 2019October 25, 2019 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflections1 Comment

There is a prevalent idea among many Christians, spurious though it is, that women cannot serve in church leadership as ministers, or to teach men in any capacity such as in a seminary class. To do so these folks claim is to ignore Biblical authority.  In their view, the world is a sinful place filled …

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Bible 101: What the Bible isn’t. Part One

On October 12, 2019 By Tattooed TheologianIn Bible 101Leave a comment

In an earlier post, I wrote about what the Bible actually is because many people are truly confused about the Bible. They think that it is a single coherent narrative with a consistent theological view point despite the fact that it is really a disparate collection of writings that show a great variety of views. …

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Fourth of July reflections

On July 4, 2019July 4, 2019 By Tattooed TheologianIn Theological reflectionsLeave a comment

Summer time and the living is easy...so goes the song lyric. When I was a kid in elementary school living in Kansas City, MO, summer time was a time when good memories got made. Some of those memories are related to the fourth of July celebrations, that in my youthful innocence and ignorance I took …

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