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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 11:50am on 2005-12-26 under

Very long time between realizing this was a dream, and waking up. At least an hour worth of story played out after I recognized it as a dream:

Travelling with a handful of other musicians in the little blue bus (half-length ex-schoolbus owned by a friend); stopped outside a restaurant, where we recognized the limo of a more famous musician we had a beef with -- he'd stolen something from us, I think. There was some (now too poorly remembered) well-intentioned breaking and entering, an argument in the parking lot, a conversation with a high-end prostitute who had no idea who her very famous client was until we told her, and a bass guitar that was also a sequencer. I remember that at one point I hoped others would keep each other distracted long enough for me to capture the sequence stored in the bass guitar's buffer onto a digital recorder so that I could transcribe it in the back of the bus when we next got moving. Then there was a scene shift, one of those ones with no transition so it felt like a continuation of the same scene, except that we were parked inside a church and surrounded by friendly people. This switch happened mid-download, so while watching the blinky lights on the digital recorder (which took up a half-height rack), I was conversing with the local preacher. He said the tune he was hearing sounded Christian, and I said that it wasn't exactly a Christian tune, but it was a song with a moral. Then I remembered that the lyrics had been written by a Christian (one of the friends on the bus), and said that if they lyrics and the accompaniment were both written by Christians and it had an intentionally moral message, I guess we should consider it a Christian song after all.

A great many details unremembered, and too many shifting plot elements to keep track of in just-waking haze. As too often seems to be the case, I woke up not remembering the tune that in the dream I was so desparate to capture and preserve.

(Thinking a bit more about one phrase from what I just wrote ... I have a real-life story where the phrase "well-intentioned breaking and entering" is an even better fit. It's probably safe to tell by now, but I'll write that some other time.)

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posted by [identity profile] blumindy.livejournal.com at 11:26pm on 2005-12-26
What is it *exactly* about Christians and Christianity that they seem to have some sort of license to equate morality with themselves? Do they not realize how excruciatingly offensive it it to the REST OF THE WORLD that they set themselves up as so morally superior?

If a song/story/poem/action of any sort had a positive moral within itself, that does NOT by definition make it Christian even when created by a Christian. It makes it moral or morally affirmative.

I've lived with decades of outrage over the fact that Jews consider themselves to be The Chosen People (although chosen for WHAT is always in question.) I've also endured things like advertisements for workers wherein the employer wants someone who is of good standard morals but characterizes this as Christian (ie: Wanted: Good Christian woman for babysitting and housekeeping; {undercurrent: Dirty Jews need not apply and yes, this was indeed the intended undertone of this stuff of my youth.})

I'm not blaming you for your dream content, which would be the height of absurdity. I just can't get over how bashed I feel by this overall attitude. I work in a very diverse office. The Muslim who sits next to me also sits behind another Jew. The 3 of us notice this sort of discriminatory attitude and while we joke with each other, we also know that the fact that this particular belief is part of American culture disturbs us.

Maybe if the sentence said 'We could consider it Christian' instead of 'we should consider it Christian' I would feel the whole 'Dirty Jew/Christian superiority' implication considerably less.

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