Power & Protection
von Barbara Houghton
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This artist book examines my earliest views on my relationship with my religion. It tosses fun at the fact that children don’t understand symbolic language as adults might and rather irreverently challenges catholic doctrine, catechism classes, foibles of the priests and nuns in my childhood church.
“I gave up organized religion when I was quite young. But as they say, ‘once a Catholic, you are always guilty.’ I know some people use going to church as community and some find solace in beliefs. I can’t go there with them. I can’t suspend reason for blind beliefs anymore than I can believe that going there will somehow make me better.
When attending a wedding of an old friend at a very conservative church, I was offended by the preacher who went on about how the man was the leader and the woman was to follow all of his leads. I was offended by the notion that if I wasn’t baptized in that very church, I was going to hell, and that they used rock and roll music with hateful words to trick the congregation.
Now I want to embrace the good in others, enjoying the wonder and curiosity. Life is short, smiles go such a long way to helping us all be better people.
I think it was good that when I was a small child I could not remember the words to that prayer because I was so afraid of talking to Jesus face to face. It freed me to think about other things, ask other questions and still be down deep inside a spiritual person.
It may not work for everyone, but it is what I learned from my mom. Don’t be selfish. Share what you know, what you have and who you are. Not bad ideas to guide you on this journey called life.”
“I gave up organized religion when I was quite young. But as they say, ‘once a Catholic, you are always guilty.’ I know some people use going to church as community and some find solace in beliefs. I can’t go there with them. I can’t suspend reason for blind beliefs anymore than I can believe that going there will somehow make me better.
When attending a wedding of an old friend at a very conservative church, I was offended by the preacher who went on about how the man was the leader and the woman was to follow all of his leads. I was offended by the notion that if I wasn’t baptized in that very church, I was going to hell, and that they used rock and roll music with hateful words to trick the congregation.
Now I want to embrace the good in others, enjoying the wonder and curiosity. Life is short, smiles go such a long way to helping us all be better people.
I think it was good that when I was a small child I could not remember the words to that prayer because I was so afraid of talking to Jesus face to face. It freed me to think about other things, ask other questions and still be down deep inside a spiritual person.
It may not work for everyone, but it is what I learned from my mom. Don’t be selfish. Share what you know, what you have and who you are. Not bad ideas to guide you on this journey called life.”
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: Quadratisch klein, 18×18 cm
Seitenanzahl: 30 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Aug. 18, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter religion, humor, satire, art
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Barbara Houghton
Alexandria, Kentucky, USA
I am a working artist who taught photography, web design for artists and artist book classes full time at Northern Kentucky University and Metro State University for 41 years. I began making blurb books the first day I got a notice that blurb existed. Since then I have made quite a few for myself, gotten friends and family to make books, and used blurb when I taught my courses in artist bookmaking and photography and whenever I taught study abroad classes. Blurb democratized bookmaking for the rest of us and for that I am grateful. Thank you Eileen.