So sometime last week I discovered the uber-popular Lost. How I’ve been living the past year without it, I do not know.. but thankfully, that drought has ended.
My roommate Amanda told me a story I thought was halarious.. but I will preface this with “if you haven’t seen the show, this won’t be as funny”.. ok.. so..
One day her prayer went something like this:
“Dear God.. I want to pray for my sister …. and I pray for my old friends … and dear Jesus, I pray that they would find Claire really soon.”

Uhm.. Claire is a character on Lost, and it actually took her a few seconds to realize she probably could stop praying for her safe return.
After renting the first episode, I rushed out to purchase Season 1 so I could get all caught up for the second season.. so just about every evening has been a Lost party at my house.. and tonight is the re-run of Season 2’s premiere, and the new episode.
Ok, so I never realized just how many people out there are crazy about this show until now. Thinking I discovered this great show, I asked my good friend Josh, “have you ever heard of Lost?” .. and with a bitter tone, he said,
“Yes, and I’ve lost all my friends to it.”
So those of you who haven’t jumped on the bandwagon.. really.. it’s just time. And yes, I really just blogged totally and completely about a TV show.. thank God school has started and I don’t have time to get addicted to anything else..
Although Alias 4 is coming out soon on DVD..
28th September 05




tree25:
Nick is discussing your lymph nodes on my site. Could you deal with him, please?
;-)
4 years ago
lew829: Thanks bunches! I understand emotional exhaustion! It is rampant in my own life at present … as is every other type of exhaustion. I will look for you on IM sometime … Thanks!4 years ago
lew829: BTW, the article is by a professor at Hopkins … perhaps you would like to move to the vast charm city of Baltimore for graduate studies, but I think that might take you too far a field from the Northern Midwest which seems to have an strange draw for you… ha. 4 years ago
lew829:
Hey Esther. I merely want to pick your brain which has vast knowledge of the middle east and its modern history that is lacking in my own knowledge. But if you’re busy, don’t feel the need to worry about my questions. I am merely sitting here perplexed about the war in Iraq and forming a coherent and nuanced theological view of this war. (I tend to lean toward pacificism, but in the end do not feel that I can justify ethically universal pacifism. I like Bonhoeffer for instance–he says that the pacifist is on the side of the angel and yet he participated in a plot to kill Hitler. He viewed himself as incurring guilt for the sake of the other. He was utterly sinful for participating in this plot and yet he had to take on that guilt for the other.) Anyway … back to my real question…
I just read an article on an opinion page and I feel like I know no one that can help me evaluate its content. This article seemed to challenge me to have a more nuanced view of this war rather than merely being anti-war. I feel as if I am ignorant of so many things so that as I read about the historical implications of this present war hearkening back to the mongul invasion of the Iraqi territory back in the 13th century, it was merely mumbo jumbo to me. The author described the Shi’ites as ”the other” which for anyone knowing Christian theology is an entirely loaded term. This author argued that the American presence in Iraq has the ability to unleash years of larger Arab indifference to the plite of the Shi’ites because Sunni’s view their rule within the area as a given birthrite. So that this war has the potential to upset years of an oppressive ruling class that has dominated in the region.
Using terms like “the other” for the Shi’ites has so many theological implications for my own theology that I fear I am unable to evaluate the situation properly. ”The other” evokes all the images of the Hebrew Bible when YHWH intervenes on behalf of the fatherless and the widow against the ruling elite of Israel. So that this leaves the question of war much more complex in my mind. Do you have any thoughts that can help me work through these ethical questions?
4 years ago
osubeth:
so, where will you be next week at 9? at my place, of course! AND after xa last night i had a sinking feeling in my gut as i realized that i had done the unthinkable…yes, i forgot to tape ali…oh i can’t finish the thought. do you have it on tape? do you wanna be my best friend?
by the way, i give the Holy Spirit full permission to own my heart mind and time. even on wednesday nights at 9. if i start praying for john, kate, jack, brother, and walt (omigosh i’m sick about his disappearance), then i will confess my sin before my Maker and allow Him to search my heart.
4 years ago
Carolyn1106: As soon as we get Lost on DVD in Jordan, I’ll check it out. My first priority, however, is Season 4 of Alias…still waiting for it! (I love you too! We should have a race to see who hugs whom first in Louisville. LOL.)4 years ago
sherylshearer: give it up for sydney bristow and the ALIAS crew! season premiere tonight. sweet.4 years ago
lars_viggo: For the record, I refuse to become addicted to anything of less quality than “24,” which means that I’m not getting addicted to Lost or Alias or anything else anytime soon! Jack Bauer for dictator of the New World Order!!!4 years ago
tree25:
I was about to get up on my soapbox and start preaching about the unhealthy nature of TV addiction…when I caught myself thinking about what my next Xanga entry will be, how many comments I have and might get for a new entry, wondering what everyone else has been posting and how many comments THEY’RE getting, pondering entering the world of blogrings to rack up more Xanga contacts and therefore more comments and eProps…
I step down off the soapbox without saying a word. Enjoy your shows ;-)
4 years ago
bethanyhartman: I miss our Alias-watching days…Lost didn’t reel me in, but maybe when I move to Oregon you can zero in on emcouraging addictions in me…4 years ago
bullmeister: I am profoundly stubborn and will not be converted. Jesus is my Savior, and I will not put my faith or time into a TV show. Flame away.4 years ago
SuedeKnight: Can’t you people get hooked on something healthy like Aqua Teen Hunger Force?…ok, bad example…you know what, forget I said anything.4 years ago
basementdweller: I love Lost….I’m glad your on the wagon too…of course Alias starts this week too :-)4 years ago
yardenxanthe: Yep, we just got “Lost” on DVD recently as well. Looking forward to season 4 of “Alias” and “24″.4 years ago
cute_chelsea: hmm….Thats how i got addicted to the OC…I really don’t know if this is healthy Esther B.4 years ago