Monday, January 28, 2008

Stephen Colbert on Hell

Today I was thinking about an interview I heard with Stephen Colbert on NPR's Fresh Air where he talked about his religious beliefs, and I thought it would make a good post here. LINK

This is my own transcript of the interview.

TERRY GROSS: You satirize religious extremes so much on your show that a lot of people assume that you’re not religious, but of course you’re a Catholic, you go to church, you’re raising your children in the faith – What do you tell them about God? Like, what do you tell them God is?

STEPHEN COLBERT: Um, Hmm… That’s interesting. I don’t know if any of them have asked me what God is. I’ve taught a couple years of CCD, it’s Sunday School in Catholicism, and I think the answer that God is love is pretty good for a child, because children understand love. And, you know, I don’t want to get too much more complex than that with a second grader.

TG: Yeah, but then there’s like the plagues and stuff…

SC: (laughs) Well… Well… There is the plagues! There is the plagues and stuff! My son asked me one day, “Dad, what’s Hell?” At first I asked “Why do you want to know?” , because I wanted to know whether somebody had condemned him to Hell. And he goes... He had heard the term, and he wanted to know what Hell was.

And so I said, “Well, you know, if God is love, then Hell is the absence of God’s love. And, you know, can you imagine how great it is to be loved? Can you imagine how great it is to be loved fully? To be loved totally? To be loved, you know, beyond your ability to imagine it? And imagine that you knew that that was a possibility. And then that was taken from you, and you knew that you would never be loved. Well that’s Hell. To be alone and know what you’ve lost.

The Bible -- Google Earth Style

Maybe I should just rename this blog, "Boing Boing posts about the Bible", because now two out of two of my entries have been rehashes of Boing Boing posts. I'll try to be a little more far-reaching in the future, I promise.

Anyway...

BB posted about an art collective called "The Glue Society" that has recreated events of the Bible as if they had been captured by Google Earth. Amazing! LINK


Moses Parting the Red Sea




The Crucifixion



Noah's Ark




Please visit the links above to see more pictures and learn more about the artists.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Visualizing the Bible

This is a truly amazing project by Chris Harrison where he has transformed different statistics from the Bible into beautiful graphs and visualizations. Link


Bible Cross References





Bible Social Network





Distribution of Biblical People and Places

Welcome!

My name is Matt, and I have made it one of my goals in life to read, and blog about reading, the entire Bible, cover to cover. The blog is called "Bible-O-Rama". Please visit the main site at bibleorama.blogspot.com

At the time of writing this I am only mid-way through Genesis, but the experience has already proved to be an enriching one. As I blog, I try to include interesting articles, internet sites, videos, and anything else I come come across that pertains to the particular chapter I am blogging about at the time. Occasionally though, I find something that I want to share but that doesn't fit into whatever part of the Bible I happen to be in, or something that's simply too general to be appropriate for any one of my blog entries.

And so, I decided to start this blog: BIBLE-O-RAMA: BONUS ARTICLES. This will serve as a miscellaneous playground of extra wonderfulness for all the things that don't quite fit into my normal Bible blogs.

Enjoy.

-Matt