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Thoughts on prayers

06.29.2021 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Praying Hands in neon

Sometimes I just don’t know what to say.

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Categories // Prattle Tags // cancer, christianity, lumpdates, prayer

Post-truth pragmatism: When “what works” stops working

02.27.2020 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Rusted gears
Photo by Kumiko SHIMIZU on Unsplash

For the most part, a loosely defined pragmatism has helped me make sense of the world fairly well. But in this “post-truth” era — including, but not limited to, Trump and his enablers — I’ve been feeling the need to think more rigorously.

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Categories // Notes and Thoughts on Pragmatism, Prattle Tags // atheism, christianity, donald trump, ethics, mitch mcconnell, post-truth, postmodernism, pragmatism, say anything, william james

What I’m reading: The Transgender Studies Reader

02.20.2020 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Decorative

I am embarrassed to admit how little I know about transgender issues.

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Categories // Prattle Tags // christianity, feminism, grad school, queer theory, stephen whittle, susan stryker, the transgender studies reader, transgender

What I’m reading:
Wm. Curtis Holtzen’s The God Who Trusts

01.22.2020 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Cover of The God Who Trusts

An atheist reviewing a theology book? He must be a friend of the author.

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Categories // Prattle Tags // christianity, curtis holtzen, open and relational theism, the reign, theology, thomas jay oord

Christianity Today, today

12.23.2019 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Neon sign of the word "AMEN"
Photo by Steve Harvey on Unsplash

I have mixed feelings about Mark Galli’s editorial in Christianity Today, which calls for Trump’s removal from office.

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Categories // Prattle Tags // christianity, christianity today, donald trump, lindsey graham, mark galli

Christmas music… bah!

12.16.2019 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Sheet music for Stille Nacht

I might not mind a war on Christmas, if it meant I wouldn’t be assaulted with Christmas music everywhere I go.

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Categories // Prattle Tags // bing crosby, christianity, christmas, donald trump, eartha kitt, fox news, larry norman, linus, music, peanuts, thanksgiving, the reign, war on christmas, whitney houston

10DMC #day7: Life of Brian

07.10.2019 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Scene from Life of Brian, with "Romans go home" painted on entire wall of official building

In August, Life of Brian hits its 40th anniversary. I feel old.

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Christianity today

04.16.2018 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

Money sign with flaming cross as vertical stroke, sporting MAGA hat, over American flag

For the most part, I’m not embarrassed to admit that I used to be Christian. But the white evangelical support for Trump is changing that, and I kind of resent it.

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