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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Web site introduction: Deathway.com
I found a very creative outside the box site today that I want to make you aware of. It is called Deathway.com. This site is focused on the alternative culture and it is coming to the culture with a Christian … Continue reading
Veterans Day Celebration
I want to offer a special comment of heart felt gratitude to all Veterans that have ever served in the US military both active and reserve from before the actual beginning of our country until now. I also want to … Continue reading
Photo of the Day:Blurred Stained Glass
Blurred stained glass window – St Thomas Church Originally uploaded by !!MNPhotoGuy. Sometimes life can get a little bit out of focus. First of all is important to see that your life is out of focus, then it is important … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged art, glass, photo of the day, photography, picture, stained, stained glass, window
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The Rule of Thirds
In both the world of "regular" art (sketching and painting) and photography there is a concept called the rule of thirds. This basic rule helps to make your art interesting. You know, sometimes it gets a bit boring if all … Continue reading
Restores religious holidays after outcry
Another example that activism works…. Link: District restores religious holidays after outcry. Amid controversy followed nationwide, a Florida school board restored religious holidays to its calendar after removing them due to a request by Muslims to have an observance of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism
Tagged cynthia forde, holidays, religious, restored. tampa
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America is Targeting Civilians
A few days about I was browsing a few blogs and I ran across one that was publishing reports that the United States had used chemical weapons of mass destruction in the battle for Fallugia in Iraq. The story was … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged attack civilians, chemical weapons, iraq, WMD
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Good News in Iraq: The news from Iraq that’s not fit to print by Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby discusses the importance of the recent elections in Iraq. The announcement on Oct. 25 that the first genuinely democratic national charter in Arab history had been approved by 79 percent of Iraqis was a major piece of good … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged answers, good news, iraq, iraq elections, jacoby, jeff, questions
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Christian Carnival
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged answers, carnival, christain carnival, christian, eternalrevolution, http://www.eternalrevolution.com, questions
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Boy Scouts under attack … again!
Today, the ACLJ has again represented you and your interests by filing our major brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Here’s the crux of the situation:
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged aclj, aclu, American, attack, boy, boy scouts, center, Jay Sekulow, justice, law, scouts, under
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Picture of the Day: Overgrown
St Thomas Church, Side entrance – Overgrown Originally uploaded by !!MNPhotoGuy. Are there parts of your life that are a bit overgrown?
Posted in Uncategorized
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Blogads Sponsorship
I have reached to point where I think it would make sense to start displaying advertisements on my blog. I want to use http://www.blogads.com as my advertisement service provider but they now require a new person to have a sponsor. … Continue reading
Christian Artist Community
In this blogging world, there seems to be a community for everyone and a place to go for your personal interest. We were thinking the exact same thing but we could not find a spot for our interest. Who are … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Photography, Religion
Tagged actors writers, artists, christian, creative, designers, godly, graphic designers, musicians, people, sculptors, web
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Stand With Us for the Unborn
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged activism, grassfire.org, petition, petition for life, prolife
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Judges have final authority over our children
Activist Judges say they, not parents, have final say in teaching sex education to our children Activist Federal Judges Strip Rights From Parents Dear Wayne, As shocking as it may seem, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged 9th, afa, appeals, authority, circuit court, courts, ed, education, Federal Judges, Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, parental, sex
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Disinformation: Richard Miniter
Did you know that Weapons of Mass Destruction Have Been Found in IRAQ? Disinformation : 22 Media Myths That Undermine the War on Terror…. 1.77 metric tons of enriched uranium 1,500 gallons of chemical weapons agents 17 chemical warheads containing … Continue reading
Gay marriage legislation spurs social revolution or revival
Gay marriage legislation is being pushed all over this country and this year it is being pushed in Minnesota. The good news may be that when gay marriage legislation is enacted, it finally wakens the church to be the salt … Continue reading
So Cal Alliance of Bloggers Corruption!!!
Dear fellow Minnesota Organization of Bloggers (MOB) I have recieved evedience of a conspiracy involving the So Cal Bloggers Alliance. I received the email below… From the evil and devious Stacy Harp of BlogForBooks +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Support SCBA… Blog of the … Continue reading
Posted in Fun, Weblogs
Tagged answers, blogforbooks, Blue Screen of Death to Conservatives, Hugh Hewitt, MOB, Peace Like a River, questions, stacy harp
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Movie Review: Batman Begins
OK, I admit, I was wrong! There, I said it, are you happy now? For an actual review of the movie and plot you can go to any of these reviews…. What I’m going to do here is tell you … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Movies, Religion
Tagged Albert, batman, batman begins, bruce wayne, christian bale, Henri Ducard, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Ra's Al-Ghul, ras al gul
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The Multiple personalities of Lyn Perry
I had mentioned earlier about the many blogs of Lyn Perry. Well he sent me a note to tell what they all were I just can’t keep track any more. Here they are. I recommend that you give them a … Continue reading
A taste of things to come
Lyn Perry (from so many blogs I can’t remember) forwared a picture to me that defines Minnesota for him. Minnesota Sunshine: Photographer unknown.
Gospel Concert Huge Success
The Fred Steele Gospel music concert/ worship fest at South Suburban Evangelical Free Church last night was a huge success. The roof was blown off and God glorified. You really can get those Norwegians moving. Here are a few pictures… … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Music, Religion
Tagged answers, concert, evangelical, fred steele, free church, gospel, gospel music, music, questions, South Suburban, steele
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Picture of the Day: Minnesota Fall Sunset
Minnesota Fall Sunset Originally uploaded by !!MNPhotoGuy. There are very few of these left. Enjoy it while you can.
Andrew McCarthy: Islam, Democracy & Assimilation
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged Andrew Mccarthy, Assimilationon, Democracy, islam, radical, terror, War on Terror
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Bush lied about WMD’s in Iraq
I know many of you think that George Bush purposely lied about WMD’s to get us into the war with Iraq. The argument goes something like this; The Bush family has a personal vendetta against Saddam Hussein because Bush’s father … Continue reading →