Archive for: December 2004

Sara Groves: The Other Side of Something

Sara Grove's music is at times edgy and dissonant, like life. She puts her heart and faith out there, naked, and says, "Well, here it is. I'm trying to figure this out. Maybe in my honesty, you'll see yourself, and you'll see God at work in the two of us."
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Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas
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The "new" internationalists

Comments on a GetReligion post about Sen. Sam Brownback.

Manichewitz disputes archaeologist's claim

Are the stone pieces recently unearthed at Cana evidence of Jesus' first miracle, or a clever hoax?

The Virgin and the King

If you can't accept the virgin birth, none of the other claims about Jesus are any easier to swallow—in fact, none of them make much sense unless you begin with a grand, eye-popping miracle right off the bat.
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Exmas and Crissmas

While some Christians lament the marketing of Xmas and the removal of Christian songs and symbols from public places, I happen to believe it's a good thing that Xmas and Christmas are finally separate from each other in the public square.
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The Incredibles and the superhero ethic

Superheroes and moral character.

How many angels fit on the head of a pin?

If you need a great resource for answers to the tough questions, the place to go is Sword and Spirit.
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The God who morphed

It may seem weird to think of a God who morphed himself into a human. It may seem undignified... but this is Jesus Christ.
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The Groningen Protocol

The Groningen Protocol, which allows a committee to actively euthanize a newborn, topples a critical and vital barrier: A person may be put to death for medical reasons without regard for his or her wishes.
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