Archive for: November 2007

Mugger magnet

An innocent country rube tours the Big Apple.
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Good sources of info on the candidates

Two good sources of information on the candidates' views on religious and social issues.
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A MILLION reasons to have a will

A MILLION reasons to have a will.
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Signs of change

Fall has arrived in the desert southwest.
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Depressed by jazz

I don't understand improvisational jazz. Or maybe the real issue is, I do.
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Giving thanks for the mundane

Thank God for all of His blessings, both remarkable and mundane.
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The world has changed

Researchers discover a way to turn ordinary human skin cells into embryonic-like stem cells.
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Thirty years ago today...

What I was doing thirty years ago today.
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Lost in a moral fog, Part 2

Living with a consistent, dogged commitment to moral principle is hard work, and very often it can be exasperatingly inconvenient.

Lost in a moral fog, Part 1

Living with a consistent, dogged commitment to moral principle is hard work, and very often it can be exasperatingly inconvenient.

GodBlogCon 2007 Podcasts

GodBlogCon 2007 keynote addresses are available for download at Scriptorium Daily.
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IVF and the ethical dilemmas of infertility

Childless couples are turning to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive children. The Christian church highly values life, family, and children, but has ethical concerns about IVF. Is the church merely stuck in the past, or is there reason to be worried?
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Where dreams lead

Dreams keep life interesting; they fuel a sense of expectation and wonder about life. We dream of love, of meaning and purpose, of life beyond death. Where do those dreams come from?
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