Archive for: January 2005

Mistaken for gods

It can be so easy, so tempting, to take credit for things we haven't done.
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GodBlogCon

GodBlogCon call for attendance.

Digital indulgences

Let DigiBless take the sin out of your subroutines.
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In a direction set by liberty

The One Big Thing that lies at the heart of America is a notion of a set of universal human rights founded on the cornerstone of Liberty.

Rolling Stone flattens Bible ad

Rolling Stone boots Bible ad by Zondervan.

Court answers prayers of Darwin faithful

In a victory for Scientific Fundamentalists, a judge requires stickers calling evolution a "theory, not a fact" to be removed from Georgia textbooks.
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Someone buy Mike Newdow a dog, please!

Separation of church and state.
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Follow-up: Euthanasia in the Netherlands

The Dutch medical establishment wants to apply euthanasia to the "sufferings of living."

(Don't) get used to disappointment

If "get used to disappointment" became our mantra for defending against the hammer-blows of life, it would mean that we'd have to walk out on hope and climb in bed with bitterness and cynicism.
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Puritanism reloaded

Americanism is a religious faith, evangelical and universal to the core. Little wonder that we make the rest of the world nervous.
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A modest proposal concerning tsunami relief

Darwin was right—life is all about the survival of the fittest. Those who could swim lived. You think the Red Cross is somehow going to reverse the Laws of Nature?
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Epiphany revealed

Among the reasons that Christians observe Epiphany is this: it is the first recorded instance of non-Jews paying homage to—yes, even worshiping—the Messiah of Israel.
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