Moody

So, Callie has the ol' cable on in the background tonight.

Joel O$teen is preaching it up: "Stability prepares you for promotion."

That's what he just said. His "sermon" tonight is that we shouldn't be moody.

Joel O$teen's god doesn't want us to be moody.

I've not heard anything that seems much connected with Christianity.

What a hoot.

However, I hope Callie is listening to Joel's advice about controlling moods. God wants her to be nicer to me, no matter what time of month it might be.

I have to work on engineering the Bad Sports podcast now. Getting that done will ensure I'm not moody tomorrow, and Joel O$teen's god will be pleased with me! Callie promises to alert me if Mr. O$teen mentions Jesus at some point. That will rock.

UPDATE: Callie tells me that Jesus was mentioned 22 minutes into the thing. Excellent!

UPDATE (08-07-2006): The podcast is now available, btw, for anyone who might be interested. Our "mood" on the Astros was pessimistic last night. Maybe we should have watched O$teen BEFORE the podcast!

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22 minutes? Surely not. What was the Scripture text?
Posted by Chris Elam @ 00:50 on 08/07/06


A quote I found online from this sermon...

"I know people that are so idealistic, that they set themselves up for disappointment."

Is he speaking to those idealists who are living their "best life now" and therefore, setting themselves up for disappointment in this fallen world?

Or is he speaking about those idealists who get disappointed on airplanes and involuntarily removed by the FBI?
Posted by Chris Elam @ 00:56 on 08/07/06


"However, I hope Callie is listening to Joel's advice about controlling moods. God wants her to be nicer to me, no matter what time of month it might be."

You realize, of course, that this statement will come back to haunt you in every argument you have with her for the rest of your lives?
Posted by Inner City Beat Kernen @ 12:06 on 08/14/06


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