Pipe Theology and a Pink Teapot Elephant
It was Thursday and I was listening to a really good speaker in Chapel. He did a three day series on opening our eyes and letting God show us what's what. He didn't mean it to be comical, but he definitely said pipe theology, and I giggled. Admit it, that's funny: I turned to one of my friends and "held a Pipe and turned a lighter into a bowl" It was just plain funny, pipe theology. What he really meant is we can't be buckets and just collect God's grace, we must instead be a "pipe" and let God's goodness flow through us. It was just one to those: this will make a good blog moments.
Now on, to the more nagging question: what do you name a stuffed elephant? I really believe despite the fact that it is cream with pink teapots and cups it is a boy. But I could be persuaded otherwise. He has all pink ears, soles, and tale; navy blue eyes and I made him because I was homesick and didn't have a stuffed animal I could sleep with. So I am open to suggestions.
Funny thing: Spell check doesn't recognize blog, even though that's what this is.
5 Comments:
langston
you have spell check for your blog?
>>George; definitely. . . anything and everything can be named George.
I don't want to talk about the elephant in the room.
According to Wikipedia...
"pink elephant" is a euphemism for drunken hallucination caused by delirium tremens.
Just how homesick did you say you were?
weird... I didn't catch any sort of drug reference from the pipe theology until you wrote the lighter into the bowl part. I was thinking like big pipe organs and stuff. Weird weird weird... you've got drugs on the mind!
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