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About my faith

I’ve been debating for a while now whether or not to do a series on my religious beliefs for this public journal. I’ve decided that I need to write this and that I need to make it public. This decision was somewhat difficult for me because, although I’ve always been open about my Christianity, I’ve […]

No, Don’t Call on Darwin

Pat Robertson is making headlines again. This time he seems to be upset that the citizens of the town of Dover, PA turned out every school board member that was up for reelection that had voted for the inclusion of the theory of Intelligent Design in the school district’s science curriculum. Now Pat thinks that […]

Ephesians 5

I’ve been listening to a lot of people complaining about the way the Christian church treats women in the marriage vows. I’ve also been listening to people who want to use the words of the Apostle Paul to support men domineering women in a marriage. Let me say, after considerable study, both groups are wrong.
Let’s […]

My friend Warkitty believes there is a threat to our way of life called Dominionism. The threat is real but I don’t know exactly how much we need to worry about it. While I’m positive that our president, George W. Bush, is at least sympathetic to the cause I’m not sure he actually is a […]

Real Live Preacher talks to his daughter, or maybe I should say listens to his daughter at Starbucks. His story is interesting and has some good advice for being a listener when your children talk to you.
[Listening to: Ballad Of Forty Dollars - Tom T. Hall]

In light of current events I just want to put it right here in the record that it is my wish that should I ever become incapacitated my wife shall have sole discretion as to what medical treatment I shall and shall not receive. I don’t want to be kept alive in a persistant vegetative […]

Warkitty pointed me to the Missionary Dating Ministry Web Page. Okaaaay,…. it’s an interesting concept and one that I can understand in the abstract but in practice I’m not so sure this is going to work out the way this girl thinks it’s going to work out.
Or maybe it will.

Stone Idols

Judge Roy Moore, the Chief Justice of the Alabama State Supreme Court had a monument of the Ten Commandments installed in the court building of Montgomery in 2001. A federal judge told him he had to remove it because it violated the seperation of state. Judge Moore disagreed and refused to have it removed. Last […]

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