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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Pope: Limbo to be Abolished
If you are not a Catholic or never have been one forgive me. The Catholic church has has a concept of what they call Limbo, where an unbaptized baby would go to Limbo for ever but at least not to … Continue reading
Photo of the Day: Christmas Rush
Christmas rush Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. Well, the rush is on for Christmas. My hope for all of us is that we may be able to slow down and appreciate the real reason for the season. The coming of Jesus, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged art, christmas, hurry, photo, photo of the day, photography, picture, questions answers, rush
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ConFirm Alito Coalition and more…
This is just a little update on the Havard Divinity School Story for earlier today. The is the Blog of Christin Yantis Hargrove, one of the guts originators of the conservative movement at the School. Go check it out.
Posted in Weblogs
Tagged blog, Christin Yantis Hargrove, conservative newletter, harvard, harvard divinity school
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Supreme Court is Falling Apart
The Politicalteen has a story about how par of the facade on the Supreme Court building fell off. I thought that this is very symbolic to the actual falling apart of the Judiciary System with so much Judicial activism.
Posted in Current Affairs, Fun, Politics, Weblogs
Tagged activism, apart, court, facade, falling, judicial, politicalteen, supreme, supreme court
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The World of Wicca
ZENIT.org a Catholic news service out of Rome has published an interesting report on Wicca, the pagan religion of Whichcraft. This report is an indepth analysis of some of their beliefs and what is happing in the growing world of … Continue reading
Posted in Religion
Tagged Looking Into the Pagan Phenomenon, pagan, pagan phenomenon, wicca, wiccan, witchcraft
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New Blog: Dr Claude Mariottini
I would like to introduce you to a relatively new blog and blogger, but certainly not a new writer. The Blog of Dr. Claude Mariottin the professor of Old Testament at Norther Baptist Seminary in Lombard Illinois. Dr Mariottin has … Continue reading
Posted in Weblogs
Tagged baptist, baptist seminary, claude, controversy, Dr Claude Mariottini, Mariottini, northern, Northern baptist seminary, NTIV, seminary
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History of Twelve Days of Christmas
There is one Christmas Carol that has always baffled me. What in the world do leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans, and especially the partridge who won’t come out of the pear tree have to do with Christmas? Well just … Continue reading
Havard Divinity School: The Voice
Over the past 20 or so years it has been common knowledge that most of the elite especially eastern Divinity Schools have been taken over by left leaning liberal theologians. These people in general have been more interested in what … Continue reading
David Brooks: Heroes in Iraq
David Brooks, a New York Times Opinion writer,writes a great piece on heroes in Iraq. He tells a specific story of a Marine Captain that storms a Western Iraq town under heavy fire to take the town and remove insurgents. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Wisdom
Tagged bill bennett, David Brooks, heroes in iraq, marines, morning in america, new york times, op ed
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Thanksgiving Christian Carnival
Christian Carnival is up at Thought Renewal. The theme is county fair, which goes over well with this midwestern boy. I didn’t have time to get anything in this week (not sure if that means average quality is up or … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs, Wisdom
Tagged Christian carnival, lyn perry, Thought Renewal
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Evangelical Outpost Tech Update
Joe Carter from the evangelical outpost provides a frequent tech update in his Yak Shaving Razor series that I find incredibly helpful. This weeks best tip! WordPress is coming out with a free hosted version. This is great for all … Continue reading
Posted in Web/Tech
Tagged evangelical outpost, Evangelical Outpost Tech Update, joe carter, tech, update, wordpress, Yak Shaving Razor
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Somtimes I can be pretty stupid
This morning I did something really stupid. I deleted my www.flickr.com account. So to the best of my knowledge I have lost everything that I put up there. That has been tons of work and now I am mourning the … Continue reading
Letter of Apology: by Lieutenant General Chuck Pitman
This "Letter of Apology" was written by Lieutenant General Chuck Pitman, US Marine Corps, Retired: For good and ill, the Iraqi prisoner abuse mess will remain an issue. On the one hand, right thinking Americans will abhor the stupidity of … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Politics, Wisdom
Tagged Apology, arab, arabs, brainwashed, breed, cause, chuck, Chuck Pitman, cnn, daniel pearl, extreamists, fallujah, food for oil, governments, greek, hate, holy site, homicide bombmers, I am sorry, killed, Letter, Lieutenant General, media, money, mosques, muslim, new york, ny times, open, orthodox church, palestinian, palestinians, pitman, poor, times, united nations, USMC, wealth
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Poem by Judge Roy Moore
The following is a poem written by Judge Roy Moore from Alabama. Judge Moore was sued by the ACLU for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom foyer. He has been stripped of his judgeship and now they are trying … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Literature, Quote of the day, Religion, Wisdom
Tagged abortion, aclu, god, Judge Roy Moore, moore, poem, ten commandments
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Give to the Union Gospel Mission For Thanksgiving
I know many of us are actually too busy to do the work of charity that we are called to do. Well there is a way that you can help support those that are indeed doing a great work. The … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged charity, give, give for thanksgiving, gospel, jesus, mission, thanksgiving, union, union gospel mission
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Is Oprah a new Religion
Chuck Colson in his recent commentary It’s All about O Is wondering if Oprah Winfrey has become a new religion. If you look at her following one might think what she has indeed become a religion. No different than NFL … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged break point, chuck colson, colson, new religion, oprah, Oprah Winfrey, questions answers, winfrey
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Fabulous photo beginner guidelines
Ok you bought your new digital camera and you are out taking pictures but you noticed that they do not look like the professional’s pictures in the magazines. So you ask yourself, self, how they do that? You think and … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged answers, beginner, Fabulous photo beginner guidelines, focus, guidlines, photo, photographer, photographs, questions, simplifies, simplify, subject
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Does “GOD” Exist?
This is one of the best explanations of why God allows pain and suffering that I have seen. It’s an explanation other people will understand.
Posted in Religion, Wisdom
Tagged does god exist, exsistance, exsistence, god, prove
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CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech
The Political Teen is keeping up on all the news about CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech. Now tell me that CNN is not biased.
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Weblogs
Tagged Cheney, cnn, CNN Puts “X” on Cheney During Speech, During, quesitons answers, speech, X
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Photo of the Day: The Evil Cat
Cat Originally uploaded by !!MNPhotoGuy. So, we are having a stare down contest to see if she is going to kill me or if I am just going to lift her off the bed. Well, I’m still alive.
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged answers, cat, evil, photo, photo of the day, picture, questions
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Katrina, blacks and poverty
Star Parker comments on why so many black Americans continue to stay in poverty for so long. Her conclusions: Low income housing has been such a failure for the past 40 years. social "scientists" view poor blacks as simple laboratory … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged blacks, experiment, great society, guinea pigs, housing, johnson, katrina, low income, questions answers, social scientists, star parker, study, world net daily, worldnetdaily
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Happy Hanuk-Kwanzaa
It seems Walmat and Target want to make tons of money selling stuff to people that want to celebrate the coming of Jesus to earth. You know CHRISTMAS!!! But they don’t what to offend anyone and they don’t what to … Continue reading
How can you believe this Mythology?
Vox Day writting for WorldNetDaily has a wonderful thoughtful commentary asking and answering the question How can a resonably intelligent person believe the acient mythology that is Christianity. Complete story WorldNetDaily: The irony of the intelligent believer.
Posted in Cultural Commentary
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Bible Belt appears to be most generous
According to the Catalogue of Philanthropy’s Generosity Index Liberal America is the most miserly part of the country again and the Bible Belt proves to be the generous region of the country. the 10 most generous states were, in descending … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged bible belt, cheap, fox news, generous, liberal, liberals, miserly
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Joe Lieberman: Our Troops Must Stay
I have to comment Joe Lieberman for his courage to stand against most of the liberal establishment in his ongoing support for our efforst in Iraq. He shows this courage in his recent Opinion Journal piece Our Troops Must Stay, … Continue reading →