Resisting Grace

David Morris fqmorris at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 22:29:35 CST 2014


So if we accept that sloth ain't good, we next have to ask, Sloth versus
What?

We all need breaks now and then.  Sloth must mean taking too many breaks.
 Some one behind that word holds a whip.

On Wednesday, January 29, 2014, <bandwraith at aol.com> wrote:

> "Unless the state of our souls becomes once more a subject of serious
> concern, there is little question that Sloth will continue to evolve
> away from its origins in the long-ago age of faith and miracle, when
> daily life really was the Holy Ghost visibly at work and time was a
> story, with a beginning, middle and end. Belief was intense, engagement
> deep and fatal. The Christian God was near. Felt. Sloth -- defiant
> sorrow in the face of God's good intentions -- was a deadly sin.
>
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> Perhaps the future of Sloth will lie in sinning against what now seems
> increasingly to define us -- technology. Persisting in Luddite sorrow,
> despite technology's good intentions, there we'll sit with our heads in
> virtual reality, glumly refusing to be absorbed in its idle, disposable
> fantasies, even those about superheroes of Sloth back in Sloth's good
> old days, full of leisurely but lethal misadventures with the ruthless
> villains of the Acedia Squad."
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