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Archive for July, 2006

Every winter, beginning around Thanksgiving and ending around Ground Hog day, I drop into a very mild depression. I don’t like cold weather, I don’t like the sun going down so early and I’m no fan of all the hustle and bustle of the holidays. This past year I didn’t really snap out of this […]

This past project took a lot out of me and I’ve been looking forward to a little slower pace, just not as slow as it has become.
As of this Friday, July 28th I will no longer be an employee of Polytron. I’m leaving on good terms with the company and I wish them all the […]

Born Again

Joh 3:1-6

Now there was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews:
the same came unto him by night, and said to him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God; for no one can do these signs that thou doest, except God be with him.
Jesus answered and said […]

Punching the Clock

I’ve started back to work after a week long break. I finished a long term project on the 7th and dropped back into the office to tie up some loose ends last Monday. I then took a week off for a little R&R.
Yesterday was my first day back and I had practically nothing to […]

Religion and Values

Yesterday I asked if you would live your life any differently if you were faced with absolute proof that there was no god. I was asking that from my perspective as a Christian. I know some of you, my readers, are atheists and some are agnostic and some are believers, just not in the Christian […]

If there were no God

Okay, here’s yet another question for you. If you were faced with absolute proof that there was no God, no afterlife and (assuming you are a Christian) that Jesus was just a myth would you change anything about your life? Would you reject the current values you are living or would you continue following those […]

Here’s a question for you. What does the following bible verse really mean?
Mat 10:14 And whoever will not receive you, nor will hear your words, having gone out of that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet.
I think it sets limits. I think it tells me I am to tell people […]

Baseball, 2006

I’m not a sports fan but I do enjoy going to baseball games. Minor league games are my favorites but this year I have been to more major league games than minor. A few weeks ago I watched a Phillies/Yankees game at Citizens Bank Park. The game was good until the 7th inning, at which […]

I’m Free!

I’ve been involved in a project for the past year and a half that has had me out of town a lot. I’ve spent the largest portion of the the last nineteen out of twenty-eight weeks living in a hotel and putting in twelve and fourteen hour days. I’ve not had much time for writing. […]