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Leading Down the Road to Rome
"Caricatures of Catholic beliefs, when discovered for the parodies they are, lead one to Rome."That came from the comments from this post, which is basically a long ramble on being open minded. -
Being Salty
Jesus called us to be the salt of the earth. It struck me this morning that the parts of our body that are traditionally considered salty are blood, sweat, and tears. -
On Anna Nicole Smith
Proof that most people are stupid. -
Emasculating Church
There's a fascinating article here about the history of the emasculation of church, especially in England. One thing I've often wondered is how we, as confessional, Reformed churches, have, for the most part, avoided th… -
Anchoviad
I didn't know anchovies were so fascinating. And I wish I could find more writing like this from Christian writers. It shows a reverence and respect for creation and the Creator that we need to emulate. -
The Law Of Unintended Consequences
Here's a good example of the law of unintended consequences in action. Sometimes we're better off sitting and doing nothing. -
Climate Change?
There's an interesting article here calling for openness in the climate change debate. My own opinion? I think it's regrettable that climate change has taken the spotlight in the debate about creation stewardship. Habi… -
Introspection
For some reason, I often find myself intensely introspective at this time of year. I don't know if it's SAD, but I've made some of the most monumental (and monumentally stupid) decisions in my life in February. (It's som… -
Titles
Now here's an interesting title for a book. There's an article by the same author here to give you an idea of what the book's about.
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