This is one of those blogs that are great for burning away the work-day...
...while saying things like "yea, 'Doctor, Doctor' what a great show."
Great but forgetten.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
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Saturday, April 25, 2009
Blogs
At Big Hollywood, actor Robert Davi introduces his the blog of his conservative cousin Michael Rulle.
A quick scan suggests its well worth reading.
At Big Hollywood, actor Robert Davi introduces his the blog of his conservative cousin Michael Rulle.
A quick scan suggests its well worth reading.
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Reformation Day
I can't decide if I want to say, "Now get over it already" or "Come home, all is forgiven."
Speaking of ecumenical feelings, here is the InternetMonk's post on "Why the Reformation is still a tragic necessity." The answer is "indulgences," a practice that takes on titanic proportions in the minds of some Protestants and for most Catholics inhabits the land of "Huh? We still do that?" Perhaps it's because we are too busy bowing and scraping to images or something.
Mark Shea makes some typically common-sense points in the comboxes and, so, of course, is told that he is being non-responsive and the issue returns to how the "heart of the gospel" doesn't include scriptural texts that don't fit the "heart of the gospel."
Interesting discussion nonetheless.
I can't decide if I want to say, "Now get over it already" or "Come home, all is forgiven."
Speaking of ecumenical feelings, here is the InternetMonk's post on "Why the Reformation is still a tragic necessity." The answer is "indulgences," a practice that takes on titanic proportions in the minds of some Protestants and for most Catholics inhabits the land of "Huh? We still do that?" Perhaps it's because we are too busy bowing and scraping to images or something.
Mark Shea makes some typically common-sense points in the comboxes and, so, of course, is told that he is being non-responsive and the issue returns to how the "heart of the gospel" doesn't include scriptural texts that don't fit the "heart of the gospel."
Interesting discussion nonetheless.
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Monday, July 21, 2008
3 things that you should never mix: Vodka, Wicca and Indiana
From Ruth's Blog
Good question.
From Ruth's Blog
"Lebanon police investigated an overnight incident in which a woman stabbed herself in the foot with a sword during a Wiccan ritual at a local cemetery.
"Police were called to the Witham Hospital emergency room around 2:00 a.m. on July 19, 2008 on a reported stabbing. The victim, Katherine Gunther, 36, 532 S. East Street, had been transported to the hospital by friends after running a 36-inch sword completely through her left foot.
"Gunther told police that she and several friends were in Oak Hill cemetery in Lebanon around 12:15 a.m. practicing a Wiccan ritual involving candles, incense and driving swords into the earth during the full moon. During this ritual, Gunther accidentally ran the sword through her foot; she also admitted to having consumed alcohol earlier in the evening."
What is it about Central Indiana and Wicca? A few years ago, the New York Times did a Halloween-related story about Wicca that featured a couple from, of all places, the Hoosier capital city. They both wore outlandish purple robes for the money shot.
Good question.
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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Science, History and Religion
Medievalist James Hannam has a Bulletin Board on those three great topics.
It should be a great site for intelligent discussion....and whatever I contribute.
Medievalist James Hannam has a Bulletin Board on those three great topics.
It should be a great site for intelligent discussion....and whatever I contribute.
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