Thursday, February 22, 2007

Pond Scum

Taken from the movie My Best Friend's Wedding:


Girl: I'm pond scum. Well, lower actually. I'm like the fungus that feeds on pond scum.
Guy: Lower. The pus that infects the mucus that cruds up the fungus that feeds on the pond scum. On the other hand, thank you for loving me that much, that way. It's pretty flattering.
Girl: Except it makes me fungus.

We should have this conversation more often with God.

Me: I'm pond scum.
God: I am Holy.
Me: Ok, I'm like the fungus that feeds on pond scum.
God: I Am.
Me: The pus that infects the mucus that cruds up the fungus that feeds on the pond scum?
God: I love you. It's pretty gracious, I know, but I think you're unique and I made you in my image.
Me: What part of you is like fungus?

Well, sometimes analogies go too far...
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2 comments:

PopStar said...

be Holy - because I am Holy

thats some pretty good class 4 theologizing!

PopStar said...

The self can be regarded in two ways. On the one hand, it is God’s creature, an occasion of love and rejoicing; now, indeed, hateful in condition, but to be pitied and healed. On the other hand it is that one self of all others which is called I and me, and which on that ground puts forward an irrational claim to preference. This claim is to be not only hated, but simply killed; “never,” as George Macdonald says, “to be allowed a moments respite from eternal death.” The Christian must wage endless war against the ego as ego: but he loves and approves selves as such, though not their sins. The very self-love which he has to reject is to him a specimen of how he ought to feel to all selves; and he may hope that when he has truly learned (which will hardly be in this life) to love his neighbor as himself, he may then be able to love himself as his neighbor: that is, with charity instead of partiality.