Acedia
Apr 01, 2026 23:49
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the director, I think it's Joff, right?
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J-O-F-F-E, I don't know if you pronounce it that way
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or not, is the director
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of this film or the producer, I can't remember.
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I always get those categories confused.
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And asked him
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if the ending was
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ambiguous
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or was it taking a side.
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And he meant it to be completely ambiguous
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that whether it should be peace
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or war. So I just thought I'd
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give you that tidbit from
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my brother's repertoire of famous people
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that he knows or hasn't come through that one
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then. So, anyway.
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I think I've read all the reviews
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that have come in and
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appreciated many of them.
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I don't mean that I didn't appreciate
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all of them, I just meant there's some things
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that stand up
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in one another's
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sort of light.
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Alright.
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This is the week for
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cocktail party and
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the next week is
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I think I'd be able to
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find it now for the semester.
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And then next week
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we do an in-class exam
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on children at the gate
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for which I will give you the question.
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And the
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PDF is online.
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Yeah.
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Can we talk to a party paper
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or do Thursday, not today?
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Not today.
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Oh.
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Cocktail party papers
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are do today.
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Yeah, it's the beginning of the play.
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I'm not introducing any.
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I only have two days for it.
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Okay.
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Oh.
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How many of you
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are doing cocktail party?
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I'm still
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just as it says
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that we're talking about
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America.
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What's today?
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I'll study
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the two
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acedia articles.
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Oh my gosh,
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I didn't look.
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Let me go get my
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acedia notebook.
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Yes.
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So we don't have to,
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the children have to date
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as a week from Thursday.
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Thank you for reminding me.
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Let's talk about
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doddering old people.
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I'll be right back.
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I'm always willing to be,
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I don't know why
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I didn't even think about it.
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I'm looking at that,
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so it's acedia today.
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Yes.
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I am.
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I love that discussion.
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Thank you.
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Is that the one
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you're running your
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background?
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Uh, cocktail party.
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Have you been
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working on it
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yesterday
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and then
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I bought
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today
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which is why
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I wasn't
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like,
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oh,
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I went through
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the sloth
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of this
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like three times
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and I got
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it.
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It was a lot of
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things that the
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studio was better.
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I'll finish you.
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At least I got
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for sure.
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You're still on
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job.
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I wouldn't have had
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which is like
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obviously
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confidence.
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I should
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know
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the
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I
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either
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I
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think
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they
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come up.
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Yeah, and you're the end, I don't see.
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Well, because, like, this is also a Catholic guy who is very good.
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I said, he's like, you have to be young.
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How do you guys see my brother?
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How do you think?
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How do you know what that is?
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Yeah, I wasn't harder to check, but having his life, I appreciate it.
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I can't believe it's a church.
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Yeah.
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I mean, it was just one day.
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I'll turn it.
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Thank you.
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All right, I'm ready.
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It is so hot in here.
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We need to raise the window.
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I don't know what that will do.
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It's supposed to get a little cold.
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I can easily raise that.
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Somebody raise the window anyway.
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Let's get some air in here.
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I hope everybody gets a little cold.
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Thank you.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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Any other one who's going to be raised?
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I mean, I wouldn't be able to.
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Cholo Paps.
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All right.
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Katie Barnes, yes.
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Katie Barnes.
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Yes.
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6K, 3K, 3K, 3K, 3K, 1K.
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Oh, tomorrow's April Fool's Day.
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No, I don't know.
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Right?
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Yes.
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Jerry is here.
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Jonathan is here.
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Jane.
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Yes.
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I just read your paper.
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Cannon and Joel and Tyler.
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Yeah.
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Jonah and Naomi.
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You're going to be the last one.
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I'm sorry.
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I love people who don't go ordinary.
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It's just, it's called 77-year-goal Van Couching.
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Aiden.
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Yes.
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Tanner, Karis, Maddox, Terrell.
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Joe, Joe is not here.
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Silas, Cody, Elena, Nicholas, Elisha.
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Yes.
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James, Brandon, Sierra.
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Something about this row.
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I know Karis and I get a little lost on you.
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Sarah, Adeline, Justin, Nicholas, and Alyssa.
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Remind me of your name.
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Abby.
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Abby.
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Abby what?
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Britt.
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You know, I think, you're just an auditor, aren't you?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, that's why.
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But you've been grateful.
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Some of these auditors.
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I'm just kidding.
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Okay.
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Ascedia.
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Very important subject.
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I think probably my class is as good as my articles.
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And that's the part that will never be reproduced in the reteaching of the class.
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I said that somebody who wants to begin teaching this class came to me and said, he needed permission
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from you.
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I said, I said, what do you need permission to teach a class for, right?
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It's not like it's in my intellectual property and I'm making a lot of money off of it.
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And I'll be up on some hillside anyway, so.
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Okay, I want to read to you a poem.
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It's a little harder to do poems, but this is by Madeline Lengel, who is one of the great
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Christian writers, wrote a series I don't like at all, but she wrote many other things
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I do like, what's it called, wind in the door.
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A wrinkle in time.
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Yeah, a wrinkle in time.
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A wrinkle in time, yeah.
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And I don't like to make care of a child.
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I mean, he's insufferable.
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Some people do, and I'm not the only person that has an opinion.
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Okay.
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Oh, you who, this is Mary speaking.
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Oh, you who bear the pain of the hold of her, I bore you.
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Oh, you whose tears gave human tears their worth, I laughed with you.
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You who, when your hem is touched, give power, I nourished you.
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Who turn the day to night in this dark hour, light comes from you.
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Oh, you who hold the world in your embrace, I carried you.
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Whose arms encircled the world with your grace, I once held you.
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Oh, you who laughed and ate and walked the shore, I played with you.
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And I, who with all others you died for, know, I hold you.
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May I be faithful to this final test.
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In this last time, I hold my child, my son, his body close and folded to my breast.
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The holder held, the bearer mourned, mourning to Jureth.
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Darkness to mourn, open my arms, your work is done.
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Amen.
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I hope that you will make something, a holy week, and attend services as much as possible.
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There's a Monday, Thursday service at many churches around.
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And it's, sometimes it's a service of light.
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It depends upon how it goes.
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And then, of course, Good Friday, and the one that's much less known.
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Good night, I mean...
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is um dark saturday when there's waiting and nobody knows what's going to happen and usually
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churches have catholic and other churches have readings through the whole scripture that show
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the gospel from beginning to end and usually it's on a saturday night and then of course
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easter sunday which which we're all familiar so very important all right acedia let's take this
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up i'm not sure that there's um a much more important subject uh for our concerns uh we are
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an ascetic generation i'd say that technology has rendered us so i think you know that i don't think
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i have to belabor that although i probably will about 14 more times and it's it's something that
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most people have never heard ever thought about uh and it's a there are a lot of books written on it
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i've collected them and it's something the monks talked about a lot and it's the issue of slot
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and i think did i how many of the articles did i have you read i didn't go back the one by henry
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fairly and the one pornography and acedia yeah both of them and i think you can see how what the
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connection is but it's an everyday eat in everyday idiom we mean only idleness and idleness can but
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idleness can be attractive even something that is worth cultivating that's what the interesting thing is
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workaholism can be acetic is how how can workaholism be acetic yeah uh you use it as kind of a
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unnumbing agent a numbing agent or an invasion yeah somebody others yeah same thing yeah i think i think
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if i was prone to anything my senior would never come by being i need to be lazier
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about to have that problem but i need to be more relaxed and more it's an evasion work is a huge
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issue in my family and one that was that went unsolved and i i think i'm one of the one of my
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family has solved that my younger brother has moved and is living a very different kind of life now so
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probably he has but it's a very affirmed thing to resort to work which then becomes a great numbing
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agent and i think one of the reason our pastors sometimes their life breaks and you see them
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having affairs over here while conducting ministry is because they have never given themselves permission
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to true relaxation it's a beautiful thing to see a person who knows how to be relaxed in in the best way
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because they're they they have a relationship with the wonder of the world for example lovers can
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lace by the bank of a river i'm not sure anybody does it anymore without a phone in their hands but
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you know that's a good thing friends can linger over lunch or a drink root beer you can idle away the day
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i've always had days and haven't had one lately but i've always had days where especially when i was
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working full-time five days a week because i've always worked five days a week at moody i understand
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we're going back to the fight you're going back to the five day week kind of kind of there's not
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monday wednesday classes it's monday wednesday so you can still do uh you can still do a four-year
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if you want are there still tuesday thursday classes i didn't understand that at all but that's okay
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i'm educated beyond my intelligence you'll have to explain it to me sometimes yeah anyway i'm not here i have
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no commentary on that just internal you cannot i used to come up and get myself a half an english
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muffin with peanut butter and jelly make a pot of coffee come back to bed breathe fall asleep get up
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again probably eat something and do that all day it was a very good thing there was a delight in it
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because it's not a usual habit it's not something that is a chronic problem to stroll to window shop
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to saunter but all this without technology without distraction to have no particular purpose in mind
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not to hurry not to fret not to make an effort this is what fairly says and he quotes as wdh w h davies
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says what is this life is full of care we have no time to stand and stare nothing end of story these
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things are done for the love of them what do you do for the love of them and don't tell me video games
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and don't tell me things that have to do with scrolling or anything what do you do that is natural for the
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love of it just because it's so much fun to do it's just engaging but the sin of sloth
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love of it is a state of dejection
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I suspect we are living in an almost entirely dejected culture.
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That's a really good word, dejected.
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What does dejected mean?
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Ooh, dejected.
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What does that say to you?
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It's not a word you hear a lot.
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Dejected, yes.
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Put down, Natalie?
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Yeah, kind of.
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I didn't even know.
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I woke up the other day, a couple of days ago,
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and I realized that I was kind of, you couldn't call it depression,
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but I was unsettled, a little cranky.
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I'd been on computer too much.
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I'd been grading.
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And when I wasn't grading because something had happened that bothered me,
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I was working puzzles, and I hated it.
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It was yesterday.
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I spent almost a whole day off the computer,
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and it was so good for me.
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It was like I could breathe again.
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See, dejected.
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We don't even know how dejected we are,
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how often we're dejected.
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A sluggishness.
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It's a poisoning of the will.
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You know how I've talked to you through the years about will,
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the importance of the will.
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The will needs to be strengthened.
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That's why I tell you, make your bed.
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That's why I say, walk a set of stairs when you don't intend to.
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Skip the elevator and walk.
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Eat a little less of the thing you love than you would ordinarily,
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unless you're super skinny, then eat a ton more of it.
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And it comes so low in front of me.
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It's dejected.
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Do you understand what I mean?
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How many times do we feel dejected?
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I know we feel dejected a lot, would you say?
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We're not engaging in any creative activity.
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We're not writing poetry.
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We're not listening to...
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Forget the music in the earbud thing.
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I mean, music is the top issue that people don't like giving up during a media fest.
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I'm not seeing it so much in this particular one,
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but people really react to music.
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I have more pages in my collection of responses to media tests on music than anything else.
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You'd think I'd murdered somebody by making them stop listening to music.
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And always with earbuds in, which, by the way, you're going to be deaf a lot younger than I am.
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Probably senile, too.
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They're seeing dementia in much earlier years than they used to.
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Dejection.
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I don't think we even understand.
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And then we don't follow through to the reason for our dejection.
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Sluggishness.
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Poisoning of the will, which leads to despair.
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Faint-heartedness.
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Not being able to stand up against temptation.
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Even desirelessness.
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A lack of real desire for anything, even for what is good.
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And that's what profoundly ascenia is.
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The lack of desire for what is good.
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Okay, what is good in this life?
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What is good?
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And don't start quoting verses at me.
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Just what is good?
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What is goodness?
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Who do you know that's good?
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What is goodness?
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How do you interpret goodness?
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And how do you think we are good?
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I'm sure you have some ideas.
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You've been a very talkative group.
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Yes.
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The idea that comes to mind for me is like a sunny day, Tampa, Florida at the beach.
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Sunny day.
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I've been to Tampa, Florida beach.
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Yes.
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I have a friend in Seminole.
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I did.
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She's older now.
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Yeah.
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Anything else?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I think it's...
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I've experienced that most...
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Depending on who's on the beach, these days the swimming suits are about ready to put in
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the underground.
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Go ahead.
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I think it's like the created world functioning as it was meant to.
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Yeah.
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That's very good.
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The created world functioning as it was meant to.
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I almost wish I'd taught Paradise Lost in every class because it is such a wonderful work
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as far as setting Genesis down for you in a very full and rich way.
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The perfection of the garden.
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The desire between man and woman before lust perverted it.
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The wholeness of loving what we see.
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I mean, even yesterday in the bird sanctuary, it was just beautiful to look up and hear the
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birds.
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I couldn't identify any amount.
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I'm going to download that app.
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You know, I don't have anything about apps.
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But anyway, just the beauty of little children on a beach.
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Innocence.
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It's innocence.
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We have to have a relationship with innocence because almost nothing is.
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There's almost no innocence.
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It's been destroyed on every level.
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What was it that I just read?
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The news stories on the inhibition of religious liberty are just horrendous.
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Oh, it's some basketball star.
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You probably know more about it than I do.
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Has recently been converted.
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And he can no longer support the LGBT.
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LGBTQ agenda of the, I don't know if it's NBA or NBC or TBS, I, anyway, you know, I do really know, but I'm laughing at myself. And they are making that mental illness. Meanwhile, he has class, classmates, colleagues on the basketball team, I think it's professional basketball, who, you know, have had rape charges and support anything dark.
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He has been converted, and he has been so marvelously converted that he can hardly talk about anything else than they're making into mental illness. There's not even a recognition or an appreciation for innocence anymore. None. And we have to maintain innocence. One of the worst horror stories anywhere to be found in what happens to children in this culture, and what's happened to so many. Under Trump, I think there have been something like 80,000 children rescued out of, out of, have found again in
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in the system, a lot of them in, uh, trafficking. You know, the, the loss of innocence is one of the worst things that you can even begin to imagine. So, uh, I hope you're following this. So, but, so, it's an oppressive sorrow that so waits upon a man's mind that he doesn't want to exercise any virtue.
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So, you don't even want to climb those stairs. You'd rather take the lazy way out. And, you know, pretty soon you'll be running around in one of those automated carts, by the way. You, you keep doing that, kids, you're not going to have anything left when you're my age. You're not going to be walking around.
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Or, it's, it's, it's, uh, it's the failure to obey the rules by staying in chapel. You leave chapel, you're just a slob. Not only spiritually, but in every conceivable way, because you're a liar.
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I don't care. I don't care if the chapel is boring or stupid or bad. Putting up with what is boring, stupid, and bad is part of being adult. Because there's a lot of it. And you can't run from it. Do you see what I mean?
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I see it applies to every choice in life. I feel this, that, this all the time. How, I have a choice to do this, or I have a choice to do that. Choice to surrender to this, or I have a choice to keep going forward. It's morbid inertia. I'm using these words because they're such rich words. They're words to tip your hat to, as Mary Poppins said in the Julie Andrews movie. It transfers spiritually.
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Don't imagine for a minute that these little habits of life, like walking out of chapel, or putting your phone on in chapel, or doing what other stupid things people do in chapel. I can't, I can't see it anymore. It makes me sick to my stomach. I don't want to call them black people, you know, slap them up against the wall, and then, you know, then I'm in jail. Not a good way to spend the rest of my life.
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It's particularly an affliction of our time, and he was writing in 1969, or much, much longer ago, 79. He was saying that in 79. Well, by that time, the 60s, it happened, so we were pretty much a done deal.
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My generation is the one that ruined the world. I mean, we were the Woodstock generation, the anti-Vietnam War generation. We were the hippie-dippie, you know, free love crap, and that's transferred into a very pale imitation of it, which is much more sinister, because it doesn't even have a force of conviction behind it.
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We are, as W. H. Auden, the great poet, said, the age of anxiety. Anxiety is our middle name. Only we've made it into an interesting mental illness that gets us out of class and assignments.
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Our speech. What's happened to our speech? We don't talk anymore. We're not articulate anymore. It's unbelievable when you hear something articulate. Somebody use language beautifully that makes you want to sit up and take notice.
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That's why I write out all my manuscripts for every speaking engagement. Because I value language. We're full of phrases that suggest an indifference and apathy that amount to spiritual and emotional torpor.
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There's another one of those wonderful words that should be put in orange. It's torporum. What is that word? You can interrupt me at any time, by the way, to comment, as you are wont to do. Yes?
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I googled it. I had no idea for that. And it said that it was like a state in animals when they're malnourished and physically malfunctioning.
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They can't function. Yeah. So there we are. It's kind of like nailing jello to a tree. It's just kind of...
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So we're looking fine, but now this morning isn't on a tree. We talk about this show.
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So you can get meglio from the tree. Yes?
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Manly...
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Let's see if we're in the滿 lance class information there.
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What's going on with the VA Mwen, you can reach me?
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I think it's almost an individual screen.
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But wait...
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So dad, look, how are we going on with all distances?
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kind of like whatever, whatever, and he has the old ones, hang loose, laid back, be cool,
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that was the old hippy-dippy stuff, go with the flow, that's heavy, don't be uptight yet,
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these are gone, I couldn't care less, I don't give up, D-A-M-N, or most inarticulate, whatever,
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Dorothy Sayers said, in the world it is called tolerance, but in hell it's called despair,
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this refusal to get involved, or to have an opinion, is, I don't, well of course I don't get it,
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I mean I'm far end on the other way, it is the sin, this is out of the article by the way,
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that believes in nothing, cares for nothing, seeks to know nothing, interferes with nothing,
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enjoys nothing, hates nothing, finds purpose in nothing, lives for nothing, and remains alive,
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because there is nothing for which it will die, that's a great quote, fantastic, Dorothy Sayers,
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she was a very bright woman, as each generation in the modern age has fallen deeper in the footprints
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of its predecessors, this description has applied to it with continually more accuracy and force,
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he had no idea about the smartphone in 2008, and how that would pretty much land us in the pit,
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I was supposed to do a speaking engagement Saturday, which was postponed, because nobody signed up,
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and it's because it was Palm Sunday, I hope it was 30 seconds, so I didn't move in September,
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but it was on technology, and one of the questions the woman wanted me to answer was,
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what do you do with a husband who simply doesn't see the vision in any way of helping the children
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control their technology, and it causes a rift within the marriage, that's a man,
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and it could be the woman too, completely given over to a senior, doesn't even care about the souls
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of his children, what is most dispiriting, another really great word,
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what is most dispiriting, see these words, dispiriting, no spirit, dejected, and torpor,
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what is most dispiriting about our time is not merely that we are persuaded that that is how we should be,
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but that the voices raised against it are so weak and timid,
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that's an issue of preaching, and my mouth is really dry, I have to get a drink,
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so I'll be right back, I need one of those big water bottles.
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And this is my contention, Rich, I know here I come blasting in the door,
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I do know that I'm a little strange, I've always known that,
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and I've got to sit and talk about this a minute,
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where is the preaching that matters, that talks about what we really need to hear,
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that stops and say, maybe I need to stop with this series on James,
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I have no idea, and not James, but say like, you know, some little Romans,
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and talk about what is afflicting my audience visibly,
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and doing it with the kind of passion and command that moves them off their butts.
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Do you see what I mean?
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The letter of life and death.
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Why is there so much inane preaching?
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Or why do they just go slogging through a book with expository sermons?
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I've taught expository preaching for 30 years at Moody.
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I believe in it, but there is preaching and there is preaching.
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And to just do an expository, you know how people say,
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well, he really deals with the word, and what did you change in the last six weeks?
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Something that commands you, that's articulate, that comes to bear,
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not just something you pulled out of a file, or you,
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apparently a lot of preachers get stuff off AI.
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If you're ever tempted to do that, quit, go get it, go be a plumber.
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You'll be in touch with the really important fluids,
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and you'll make more money.
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But don't believe her, as with crappy sermons.
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This is a huge calling, and it's true of all teaching of all kinds.
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School teachers have become slothful, abandoning the painful task of combating the natural.
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Teachers that give you grades higher than you expect, I've got no time for it.
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And I'm not nearly as hard on you as I used to be.
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I was already teaching a third of what I had taught ten years before, several years ago.
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I couldn't get as much material done, not so much in literature as in English.
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But some people, and teachers that don't read your own darn papers, I'm sorry.
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That's what we're supposed to do, in case you wondered.
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And I have no names in mind, I don't even know, I just hear these things, you know, randomly.
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Abandoning the painful task of combating the natural illness of their pupils,
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and instead let their little victims play at what they will.
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And what they will, of course, is applauded as their self-actualization.
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From cradle to grave, life is to be avoided by therapies, by gluten-free food, by dairy-free food,
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where you become completely identified with it.
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It becomes a matter of your personality, it's not an interesting facet of personality.
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Just eat your almond milk and shut up about it.
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Subjective feeling which makes us feel good, a form of self-indulgence and self-entertainment.
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We are tuned in, turned in, to delight in our own experiencing,
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rather than out to the obstinate fact of something other.
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There needs to be something other all the time.
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Something that just sharpens you.
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When you're looking out, it's constantly happening.
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As individuals, we seek happiness.
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It involves a satisfaction of our desires,
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but our natural desires are countless and conflicting.
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What satisfies one desire defeats another.
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And you have to have that worked out.
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Complacency is sloth.
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Confront it in yourself unforgivingly.
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Confront complacency unforgivingly.
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Yes?
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I have a question about how to point out slothless or assidia
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in another adult's life,
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when in a country of liberties and freedom,
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where that is prized and we have freedoms to live our own lives.
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It's harder to point things out in people's lives, I feel like, sometimes.
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Speaker 2 (Acedia)
I think people are very...
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Nobody wants to be criticized.
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Speaker 1 (Acedia)
Of course.
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So I think as a preacher you can do it,
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because they're paying you to do it.
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And if they don't want you anymore, move on.
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