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Articles by the Bear that have been published in Whosoever: An Online Magazine for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Christians:

The Lost Gospels of Judas and Thomas:  A Tale of Two Gnostics
(from the May / June 2006 issue)
The Gospel of Judas is repeatedly lumped together with the Gospel of Thomas in current news stories and articles, yet the two gospels are vastly different from each other.

Stranger in a Strange Land: Bishop Spong in Cobb County
(from the July / August 2005 issue)
I went to the reading expecting to hear an intellectual attack on the Bible's "terrible texts." What I experienced, though, was a look into the soul and spirit of a man who passionately loves the Bible and sincerely wishes to rescue it from those who would use it as a weapon to oppress others.

Bishop Robinson: Beyond Activism to Reconciliation
(from the November / December 2004 issue)
A report on the Justice IS Orthodox Theology Conference.

Living Life Fully, Moment by Moment  (from the September / October 2003 issue):
An interview with Kim Boykin, author of Zen for Christians:  A Beginner's Guide, a wonderful introduction to Zen, written for Christians who are looking for a way to incorporate meditation into their spiritual lives.

Protesting Oppression Within and Without  (from the July / August 2003 issue):
We need to see the interconnectedness of all the varied activist groups who work on issues of peace, gay rights, racism, environmentalism, and human rights. Although we may have different "causes," we should all work together since we're all working for the same goal: an end to oppression and "the domination system" in all its many forms.  (Note:  This essay also appears in the Summer 2003 issue of White Crane:
A Journal Exploring Gay Mens' Spirituality.)

Ministers in Fur  (from the May / June 2003 issue):
God's New Creation will be a time when all of God's creatures, animals and humans alike, will continue to minister to each other and to be a healing presence in each others lives. Sometimes we can get a glimpse of that coming reality, in the gentle warmth of a minister in fur.

Anger and Compassion  (from the September / October 2002 issue):
Jesus recognized that the religious leaders who made him so angry were, despite their hardness of heart, still children of God, still bearers of the divine image.  It's easy to forget that we are all God's children, and so we are all related in the interconnected web of life.

Bear's Notebook:  The Offensive Cross
(from the January / February 2002 issue)
"Those two don't go together.  Jesus and peace?  No way." . . . For many people, the idea of Jesus and peace co-existing seems strange, even dangerous.  In these post-September 11 days, it seems to be a patriotic duty to wave a flag and say "God Bless America" - but horribly UNpatriotic to actually quote the words of Jesus.

Bear's Notebook:  Fear and Loathing at the Ex-Gay Conference
(from the November / December 2001 issue)
I left the conference feeling like I had been present in the armed compound of a dangerously paranoid cult.  Gay and lesbian people were consistently presented as either the enemy or as diseased people in desparate need of healing.  (Note: an edited version of this essay appeared as a cover story in the January / February 2002 issue of The Gay & Lesbian Review.)

Bear's Notebook:  Stem Cells and the Heterosexual Agenda
(from the September / October 2001 issue)
 
Midnight Prayer  (from the July / August 2001 issue)

The Labyrinth:  A Journey Into Silence  (from the March / April issue):
The physical act of walking the Labyrinth, with its curves and twists and turns, becomes an act of meditation, occupying my body and eventually my mind, as I go within my self, to see what noisy distractions I need to leave behind...

I Am No Longer Interested...  (from the Jan. / February 2001 issue):
Three Poems.

Hell You Say (from the November / December 2000 issue):
A Baptist minister once asked me why my church bothered to feed the homeless every day.  "After all," he said, "most of those people are just gonna die and go to hell anyway."  What was chilling about this statement is that he said it with no anger or hostility in his voice, but with genuine puzzlement.

Blessed Bi Spirit:  Bisexual People of Faith  (Book Review)
(from the November / December 2000 issue):
Bisexuals do not fit neatly into neat little categories, so to understand bisexuality requires an ability to move beyond "either/or" thinking into "both/and" thinking.  This can be difficult, even for the bisexual person himself/herself.  For several of the writers in this
anthology, the hardest "coming out" was to themselves.

Journey of Faith, Journey of Acceptance  (from the March / April 2000 issue):
The idea of my bisexuality as a gift from God was overwhelming.  And yet, that cold winter night in the middle of Advent, I realized for the first time in my life that God really did love me, "just as I am."
Links to Articles By Bear's Friends:

After the Magic  Carl McColman's journey from Paganism to Catholicism

Declaration on the Role of Gay Men in the World by Andrew Ramer

The Lotus and the Cross  What Can Christians Learn from Buddhism? by Jon Zuck

God in All Things  Biblical Panentheism:  The "Everywhereness" of God -- by Jon Zuck

Articles by Irish Flambeau, Peace Witch:
Dancing for Peace at the Bomb Plant
Flowers for the Living
Stopping the Bombs at Oak Ridge
More Articles by Irish Flambeau

Finding Our Way Back to Nonviolence by Beth Rene' Roepnack

Sermons on nonviolence, preached by the Rev. John Westerhoff at St. Luke's Episcopal, Atlanta:
Good News
Our Easter Faith
The Spirituality of Nonviolence

Waging Peace  How two Episcopalians -- one liberal, one conservative, have learned to say reconciliation -- by Douglas LeBlanc, Associate Editor of Christianity Today

More Friends of the Bear on the Web
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When Joni Mitchell, in her song "Woodstock," sang, "We are stardust..." she was being factual as well as poetic. Every element on earth, except for the lightest, was created in the heart of some massive star. And the heaviest elements -- such as gold, lead and uranium -- were produced in a supernova explosion during the cataclysmic end of a huge star's life, says LSU physicist Edward Zganjar (pronounced Skyner).  "Those elements were ejected into space by the force of the massive explosion, where they mixed with other matter and formed new stars, some with planets such as earth. That's why the earth is rich in these heavy elements. The iron in our blood and the calcium in our bones were all forged in such stars.  We are made of stardust," Zganjar said.
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June 2007 archive
Open Mind Blogger Award; Gay Pride Parade 2007; The Energies of Grace

May 2007 archive
Archbishop of Cowardice; Jerry Falwell, RIP; Sufi Poetry Carnival; more

April 2007 archive
Kurt Vonnegut, RIP; God Among the Pots and Pans; Counseling Website;
Kato Loves Coltrane; Easter Blessings; The Elements of Grace

March 2007 archive
The Magdalee Mystique; "The Lost Tomb of Jesus"; Jazz Cat Dance;
Rest In Peace, Jean Baudrillard; more

February 2007 archive
St. Brigid's Day; Astrolabe and Astral Cat; The Power of Blessing;
Ash Wednesday; more

January 2007 archive
Pan's Labyrinth; PT Cruiser; The Spiritual Practice of Cats; Credo @ 45;
Theology Geek Goes to St. Simon's Island; more

December 2006 archive
Ellen Burstyn; Christmas Lizard; Celebration of Rumi; One Punk Under God; Top 10 CD's of 2006; more

November 2006 archive
Rev. Grateful Bear; Prayers for Rev. Ted Haggard; Holiday Strangeness

October 2006 archive
Bifocal Bear; String Cheese Weekend; What Could Destroy Your Faith?

September 2006 archive
Cool Cat Bop; Resting Places of the Soul; Spirit in the Mountains; more

August 2006 archive
Bear Returns from Sea; Which Tarot Card Are You?; New Hometown Office

July 2006 archive
Cat Chases Bear Up Tree; Telepathic Cat; Forest Crow; 5 Weird Things

June 2006 archive
Good News in the Episcopal Church; "Christian" Groups Defend Bush's Use of Torture; Review of "Terrorist" by John Updike

May 2006 archive
Bear Takes Leap of Faith; Gary Snyder and Traditional Values; Mary as Goddess; "Lohasians"

April 2006 archive
The Lost Gospel of Judas; Toward Vegetarianism; Transition; A Wind That Swirls Everywhere; Matthew Fox & Grateful Bear on Podcast; Coffee; more

March 2006 archive
Do Not Discuss Nag Hammadi with the Cat; Fullness Still Remains; Lenten Quiet Day (Reflections on Jesus' Healings); Thomas Merton with Dalai Lama

February 2006 archive
From St. Luke's to St. James; Adventures with Supercat; Parachute EP; The Wisdom of Emptiness; Divine Disturbances; A Religious UN; more

January 2006 archive
Brokeback Mountain; Chipmunk: Rx for Depression; Post-Apocalyptic Drivers License; 5 Reasons Torture is Always Wrong; Being Christian in a Time of Empire (Marcus Borg & Walter Brueggemann conference); more

December 2005 archive
Churches Cancel Christmas; C.S. Lewis on King Kong; Where Would Jesus Shop?; Whatcha Readin'?; Review of "What's the Deal with Wicca?"; more

November 2005 archive
One Cool Cat; Moving Day; Grace Continues; Not Quite Metrospiritual; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Al Franken on the New Testament; more

October 2005 archive
A Time Of Grieving (about my breakup with Michael); Accepting Loss; Reincarnation And The Gnostic Cat; Grace Happens; more

September 2005 archive
The Hurricane Is Not God's Wrath; Blog Update; George W. Bush Is A Miserable Failure; In Quietness And In Confidence; more

August 2005 archive
includes Gnostic Rock; Mary Magdalene; Bono: Grace Over Karma; A Condition of the Sea; What is Truth?; Episcopal Squirrels; more

July 2005 archive
Harry Potter: Childrens Noir?; Buddha and the Beats; Christian Radio Rant; String Cheese Prayer; Law and Order: Avian Victims Unit; more

June 2005 archive
Bishop Spong in Cobb County; Basil Pennington, RIP; Healing Grace; Modern Day Mystics; A Stardust Journey with A Wrinkle in Time; George W. Bush Is Not Lord; Matthew Fox's 95 Theses; more

May 2005 archive
Julian of Norwich; Fierce Mockingbird; The ONE Campaign; Faithful to God's Image Within Us; Walker Percy & Byron Herbert Reece; Downing Street Memo; Married But Celibate?

April 2005 Archive
If Grace Is True; Pope John Paul II, RIP; The Grand Inquisitor is Now Pope; Rays of Hope; Backyard Wildlife; more

March 2005 Archive
The Moral Usefulness of Cats; A Moment of Mindfulness and Grace; The Wound of Love; The Universality of God's Love; Brother Cat; more

February 2005 Archive
Into the Mystic; The Bird on This Body Tree; Peter Abelard; Eternity in the Present Moment; more

January 2005 Archive
Happy Birthday, Richard Brautigan; Gilead; The Fragrance of Gratefulness; The Call to Compassionate Response; more

December 2004 Archive
The Lotus and the Cross; Moses and Pre-Monotheism; The Literary Dylan; Stardust Memories; Eight Haiku for the Nativity; more

November 2004 Archive
Recovering from Post-Election Depression; A Tale of Two Churches; The President's Crusade; The Five Books of Moses; more


Bear's Journal Archive:

Page 11:  Republicans and Toxic Prayer
Page 10:  Responding to the Torture in Iraq
Page 9:  The Gospel of Thomas & The Kingdom of God (Marcus Borg)
Page 8:  Coffee House Spirituality
Page 7:  Healing Update
Page 6:  The Sign of the Hunter
Page 5: The Jesus Sutras
Page 4: "Waging Peace" in the Church; Other Faith Traditions;
Anti-Semitism in the Church
Page 3: Ash Wednesday; Solstice 2000; God Ordained War?
Page 2: Top Ten Things I Learned in Grad School
Page 1: Pelagius & the Animals and Trees; The Labyrinth;
Car Crashes and Crows
Random Wisdom . . .

I was smelling flowers in the yard, and when I stood up I took a deep breath and the blood all rushed to my brain and I woke up dead on my back in the grass.  I had apparently fainted, or died, for about sixty seconds.  My neighbor saw me but thought I had just suddenly thrown myself on the grass to enjoy the sun.  During that timeless moment of unconsciousness, I saw the golden eternity.
I saw heaven.  In it nothing had ever happened, the events of a million years ago were just as phantom and ungraspable as the events of now or of a million years from now, or the events of the next ten minutes.  It was perfect, the golden solitude, the golden emptiness, Something-Or-Other, something surely humble.  -- Jack Kerouac
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