Monday, September 27, 2010

well i feel dumb..

okay so yesterday i accidently posted this weeks assignment... and now i'm going to post last weeks.
                              
William Brewster was a preacher. He was high ranked and therefore many encouraged him to take an adventure to the new land. He agreed and set off on the Mayflower with his wife and children. At Plymouth he continued his work, until his dying day.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

"Praying Towns"

Puritan's created praying town's to convert the Native's to Christianity. The Indians that moved into there town's were called Praying Indians. John Eliot was the first to preach to the Indians. These town's lead to many friendships between the Indians and the Puritans. The main idea of praying town's was to make the Indians get rid of their old ways of life. These town's were literally a place a refuge. Many people came to these town's to escape the war. To renew there lives... see you there in my dreams praying town, I'm in need of some life changes.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

"the World on Turtle's Back"

As i said this week we've discussed some native American stories, one in particular stood out: "the World on Turtle's Back". It starts with a woman who is curious. She sticks her head through a hole in the sky cities floor and falls right on through. She plants some roots from the magical sky tree into a turtles back and walks around it until it grows. She then births a baby girl who becomes impregnated by a mysterious man. She has twins, one of the twins symbolizes good and the other evil. The evil one tries to escape the mother through her mouth and ends up coming out her armpit and killing her, the other comes out the way a baby should knowing it wants no harm to befall it's mother. I believe this story is truly inspirational. While it shows the internal conflict between what is good and the evil we wish to do, it also keys in nature and how it effects us all.  The Iroquois focused on nature and how we all are connected through it. They hold animals sacred and say that from the earth we come to the earth we return. They show this because without the animals and roots the woman would not have survived and they would not have come to be.

Monday, September 6, 2010

well i guess since everyone else is talking about it then that means i should too.

This week we have been talking about creation. Let me tell you there are some creepy stories, yet i can not bring myself to dislike them. It is really interesting to figure out how people truly believed they got started. Mostly they really rely on nature, which in turn makes sense since that is all they really knew. It also makes me curious, how would i think i got started if it weren't for chritsianity??? Well thank the heavens i believe in Christ otherwise i would be thoroughly lost :)