Kevin Bauder
Christians and the Da Vinci Code
- Worshippers of the Goddess? (part 1) preached at Fourth Baptist Church, April 23, 2006
- Invented by Constantine? (part 2) preached at Fourth Baptist Church, April 30, 2006
Kevin Bauder
Christians and the Da Vinci Code
Musings about theology, piety, and the intersection of them in life by a fundamentalist Baptist post-graduate student, with compelling quotes thrown in along the way.
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For your consideration
The Prairie Crocus ©2005 Stephen Labovsky
Prophets of the early spring,
the prairie crocus begin to stir underground.
They have but one imperative:
To be the first to be.
Five billion years ago,
our only star, the Sun,
gathered asteroids, and cosmic dust
from around the universe.
Then from a frozen crucible,
the fiery hand of providence,
turned dross into gold, then back again.
Mankind called this The Creation:
But for crocuses, who are atheists,
it was just the first day of their desire.
In early spring, the crocuses abound across the plains,
and idle long the days,
teasing honeybees with promises of nectar — a chalice gold for intercourse.
In the full bouquet of summer,
the crocuses are wanning,
and across the grasslands, a primal choir is heard —
of crocuses and honeybees in requiem.