The theological path to somewhere, at my estate.
1. My previous post on this blog in the comments section has recent comments concerning the humanity of Christ which were originally posted in GGM's blog, 'Shalom is the Word' in reciprocal links.
The post will much more challenging than this one, if that suits you.
Previous satire and theology post
Also to the right of this post is my other theological blog linked which features some of my work on the problem of evil, if that so interests.
Anglicans and Baptists: The Problem of evil
Comments for both posts appreciated...
2. I am in hope awaiting my final PhD hard copy documentation from the University of Wales.
In the meantime I am working on my e-book, assisting my Mother in several areas and making preparations for me to eventually leave Greater Vancouver for work elsewhere.
Feel free to mention institutions, but I have decided I am not going to do that, but I will certainly comment on any kind comments and suggestions.
When I was younger I really liked rain, and mildly colder weather and I still like rain, not the esthetics of it, but the refreshing nature of it. In that sense, I have been fortunate enough to live in two places that rain a lot, Greater Vancouver and Greater Manchester. When I was younger I had some brief experience with the Alberta winter with family and thought it was cool, literally and figuratively. However, the last few years I have visited Florida, for a second time and Southern California for a second time, having also been on another time to Northern California. These trips combined with my two vacations to see family in Greater Phoenix have me thinking that it is in many ways easier and more comfortable to live in an area of the world where it is warmer and sunnier.
I also have visited Reno and surrounding area and did not care for it, overall. Being chased out of a steakhouse restaurant washroom by the 'crazed owner' with 'Pope Chucklins I' was one reason, but many people in that area seemed to dislike outsiders. That is rather counterproductive for an area which specializes in tourism.
Perhaps they hate being second to Las Vegas. Perhaps Reno should be renamed Lost to Vegas.
I spent the first part of my life in rainy overcast areas where there were minimal sunny days. With my British passport if I move back to the UK for work that will be the kind of weather I will face. Mind you, with Greater Vancouver and the UK the rare sunny days, especially in summer, can be very nice, but those kinds of days are common in places like California, Florida, Texas, Spain and Portugal year round. Now, I could use my UK citizenship which is also EU citizenship to move to a warmer EU locale, but I only speak English and so that would quite complicate any move.
As a Canadian I could stay in Canada, but other than Greater Vancouver, the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, and perhaps a few other areas, most of Canada receives cold winter and winter like conditions many months a year. To be honest, I like playing in the snow like I did as a child in BC and Alberta, and the snowmobiling was fun in Alberta. But it is just more difficult to travel and go to work in colder conditions.
I spent the first part of my life in rainy overcast areas where there were minimal sunny days. With my British passport if I move back to the UK for work that will be the kind of weather I will face. Mind you, with Greater Vancouver and the UK the rare sunny days, especially in summer, can be very nice, but those kinds of days are common in places like California, Florida, Texas, Spain and Portugal year round. Now, I could use my UK citizenship which is also EU citizenship to move to a warmer EU locale, but I only speak English and so that would quite complicate any move.
As a Canadian I could stay in Canada, but other than Greater Vancouver, the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, and perhaps a few other areas, most of Canada receives cold winter and winter like conditions many months a year. To be honest, I like playing in the snow like I did as a child in BC and Alberta, and the snowmobiling was fun in Alberta. But it is just more difficult to travel and go to work in colder conditions.
My last two degrees are from Wales, and so are British and European, so certainly some employers should at least consider me for a position in that system as a Theologian and Philosopher of Religion. But I am a moderate conservative and most of the departments are liberal of sorts. This could be a difficult fit, and this as already been demonstrated with my hassles with Manchester and my first PhD appointment.
Being blocked by the Research Committee from transferring to an affiliated Christian institution after I quit the main (Police) academy was not a good sign for future fellowship with these types of departments although Wales has worked out fine.
Canada is apparently slightly smaller in population than California and is a lot less Christianized than the United States, Canada being more like Western Europe in that regard. This is a major reason I likely will not be able to accomplish my career goals locally with few places to apply to. With my career being in Theology, Philosophy of Religion and Biblical Studies it looks like the United States is the best place to look. I want to work in a warmer climate and my family in Arizona, which will include my Mom when I move on, would like me to live closer to them. Therefore, I will need to look for work in areas that are fairly close to them by car, or plane. This would be the Western United States and if this would not work out I would look Eastward.
I have been to New York City once. It would be fascinating to work there for a season, but I was there during spring and just found it very humid and uncomfortable with all the concrete buildings and few trees. As a teen I visited Washington DC and Virginia and liked it, although I saw the impressive Europe like historical parts of DC only.
Of course, much of it depends on who would hire me. If the best job offer was in Australia I would of course have to strongly consider it, as I would Hawaii or Southern France.
Another issue for consideration for me is if I had any local friends in an area, or anyone willing to act like a friend.
I saw this on Looney's blog.
Countries in the World visited followed by Provinces,
States, and European Countries visited
Thanks, Philip. This is short and devastating.
T vs. Chuck
Examples:
'There is nothing to fear but fear itself, and fear itself fears Chuck Norris.
King Kong once challenged Godzilla to an arm-wrestling match. Mr. T won.
The reason newborn babies cry is because they know they have just entered a world with Chuck Norris.
The last man to make eye contact with Mr. T was Stevie Wonder.
Chuck Norris is a man’s man’s man.
Mr. T once beat a man to death with his own corpse.'
I always like biographical insights. Are you suggesting that the academic authorities can be petty and obstructionists? ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, David.
ReplyDeleteStrange but true.;)
Well, there are a number of seminaries and Christian universities in the U.S., so, as you said, the U.S. would likely be the easiest place to find such a job.
ReplyDeleteThat "shake weight" does not look like it would really do that much. You could fill a bottle partway with water and shake it, and probably get basically the same effect.
Here's another video:
Ray Comfort meets Richard Dawkins ...almost
'Well, there are a number of seminaries and Christian universities in the U.S., so, as you said, the U.S. would likely be the easiest place to find such a job.'
ReplyDeletePlease feel free to name any you know of in Florida.
'That "shake weight" does not look like it would really do that much. You could fill a bottle partway with water and shake it, and probably get basically the same effect.'
Sure, if the weight is enough.
Thanks my friend.
You could grab the makers of the shake weight by the throat and shake them and see if that works. LOL
ReplyDeleteRick, you might get ripped like that male muscle model that way...
ReplyDeleteCheers.:)
Yea right, I might get ripped after I go to jail, and not ripped in a good way either.LOL
ReplyDeleteYikes.
ReplyDeleteInteresting tank video.
ReplyDeleteWould not want to be in there
when it's ammo starts cooking off!
-marshmallows anyone? 8(
Chaim Witz
Good point, Gene.
ReplyDeleteShalom.
I loved that video, that was sweet.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Rick.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very effective weapon.
Cheers.
Funny, at times my Networked Blogs followers numbers goes down and I always just leave it. But tonight/this morning I thought I would check...caught three that agreed to reciprocally follow and then reneged. One deleted me as FB friend, probably because I am Reformed. Sure no big deal, but it is a sign that some in society don't reason they have to keep their word if circumstances change, and won't want to talk about it.
ReplyDeleteI say this as one guilty at times too, but is not sin often within the 'Don't want to talk about it'?
What did I do? Removed my followings and 5**** ranking.
I don't want to be vengeful, but on the other hand, I don't want to be a 'nice guy'.
In Christ I am a 'good guy'.
Where do I go from here:I was going to suggest South Carolina or Georgia and the perfect abodes ..Not to mention the ocean.. a piece of heaven on earth :)
ReplyDeleteEither some nerds at Google are playing a practical joke on us, or the US Military Black Ops made a boo-boo letting this image get out onto Google maps at Area 51...
ReplyDeleteThe UFO issue:
ReplyDeleteI suggest secret post-war experimental aircraft combined with some seperate demonic work, which together in the minds of some atheistic naturalists must be aliens.
The last man to make eye contact with Mr. T was Stevie Wonder.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
'Well, there are a number of seminaries and Christian universities in the U.S., so, as you said, the U.S. would likely be the easiest place to find such a job.'
Please feel free to name any you know of in Florida.
Florida Christian Schools
This one might be especially useful to you, Russ:
List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges
Colleges and seminaries (by region)
These might be helpful as well:
ReplyDeleteChristian Colleges - Universities and Bible Colleges
List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges
List Of Evangelical Seminaries And Theological Colleges: North America
List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges (worldlingo)
'Florida Christian Schools'
ReplyDeleteA State worth considering.
'List of evangelical seminaries and theological colleges'
Yes, the United States appears my best bet.
'Colleges and seminaries (by region)'
Thanks, I have seen similar lists, if not that one, but it is very good to have it posted online in my comments.
Cheers, Jeff.
Jeff, very helpful second set of links.
ReplyDeleteI will use.
Thank you!
I saw that book on Mr T and Chuck at a local store, some stuff was funny, but some just was right out nasty, talking about a certain Body part and gay sex, that was enough for me not to buy the book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review, Rick.
ReplyDeleteThat is helpful.
Well, you have been to many beautiful parts in the world. I have been to France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and now live in not so sunny England where I am to stay. But I grew up in Holland, where the winters can be gruesome.
ReplyDeleteLovely post. I enjoyed reading it.
Hello, MD.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that you grew up in the Netherlands, and that they had harsh winters.
Thanks.
"The reason newborn babies cry is because they know they have just entered a world with Chuck Norris."
ReplyDeleteThat one made me LoL!
Chuck Norris Jokes
ReplyDelete3. Chuck Norris will never have a heart attack. His heart isn't nearly foolish enough to attack him.
5. Chuck Norris doesn't breathe, he holds air hostage.
9. When Chuck Norris crosses the street, the cars have to look both ways.
Woman, 88, says she hit 'vital spot' on intruder
ReplyDelete"The Lord was with me," she said.
MAYFIELD, Ky. (AP) — A feisty 88-year-old Kentucky woman said she must have had perfect aim when she fought off an intruder by kicking him. Kathryn Byassee said she came upon the intruder, who was wearing a pumpkin mask, at 5 a.m. Tuesday in her kitchen. Byassee told WPSD-TV that she asked him who he was and what he wanted and he never answered her, instead wrestling her into her bedroom and trying to smother her with a pillow.
That's when Byassee said she was "mad enough to do almost anything," so she kicked him. She said she thinks she "hit a vital spot, and he left."
Mayfield police are investigating.
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Information from: WPSD-TV, www.wpsdlocal6.com
Ladies, hit a vital spot!
ReplyDelete1 Corinthians 6:9-10 (New American Standard Bible)
9Or (A)do you not know that the unrighteous will not (B)inherit the kingdom of God? (C)Do not be deceived; (D)neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor [a]effeminate, nor homosexuals,
10nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will (E)inherit the kingdom of God.
Need a laugh? Go to "Google Maps"...
ReplyDeletethen click "GET DIRECTIONS" in the top left corner.
Start in Japan and make your destination China.
Look at direction #43.
North Korea, yea.:)
ReplyDeleteMy name and thekingpin68 blog cited on #1 blog-Huffington Post.com (according to Technorati).
Huffington
Thanks for the congratulations, Jeff, via email.
The next step is to get your own Wikipedia page! ; )
ReplyDeleteStarting a Wikipedia Article
How To Create Your Own Wikipedia Page
Good point.
ReplyDeleteAnd I need career$ as a professor and in the media.
Cheers, Jeff.
I like the maps- Fosters beer! Too funny. In this end of Australia it's not hugely popular!
ReplyDeleteAnd you never know, if the best job is in Australia maybe you'll like it here (I'll just throw in a potentially inflammatory little Melbourne is better than Sydney comment!)
Thanks, Ms. Fikalo.
ReplyDeleteAnd as well, I appreciate it when people still post comments in the older posts.
Dr. Kingpin:)