Quick Links for Today:
- Fair's fair.
- The impersonator speaks about 3x as much as Bush. Maybe that's a good thing.
- Would someone please explain to Rob (and commenter Sherry) that the problem isn't as black and white as Catholic Church = bad, lawyers for alleged victims = good?
- Sounds good to me.
- "The Da Vinci Code is only a novel. It is not a source of serious information, but it does raise some serious questions."
- Neato.
- "As a country, we have to stop resorting to saying utterly useless things like 'Liberals hate the military.' Or 'Liberals hate America.' Let's talk about individual issues. One at a time."
- "When you're in church, do you really need to have your cellphone right with you? Do you REALLY have to be attached at the hip to that stupid thing?" Amen.
- "Some Parents Who Shy From Religion Want Their Children to Taste Its Psychological and Spiritual Comforts"
- I don't think Eric Johnson would be upset if Rod Dreher left the Catholic Church for Eastern Orthodoxy.
- "The Wall Street Journal has an article about the roadkill of the information superhighway: the worst businesses launched on the internet."
- Congrats for a year of blogging and for earning the No Baloney Award.
- "I think it's time to get serious about the role God plays in human affairs, and evaluate whether it's appropriate to let everyone in on the bad news: God doesn't exist, never did, and the closest thing we'll ever see to God will emerge from our own colle
- Heaven forbid somebody should offer free content. *gasp* The horror! !@#$% morons…
- "Dianne Feinstein's 'Platform Equality and Remedies for Rights Holders in Music (PERFORM) Act' would permanently hobble your ability to record off the radio and force webcasters to use DRM formats."
- "On May 1st, Senator Stevens introduced the 'Communications, Consumer's Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act' (S.2686). Buried inside this 125 page bill is language that would create a broadcast flag in over-the-air TV transmissions, and give the FCC powe
- "21stcenturylit.com has posted an mp3 of indie author and 'This American Life' contributor Brent Runyon (THE BURN JOURNALS) belting out a folk cover of Public Enemy's 'Bring the Noise'."
- "Beyond Whitney Houston, video also includes Stacy Keach (convicted of cocaine smuggling, 1984), Lyle Alzado (steroid user who died of brain cancer he attributed to his steroid use) and John Matuszak (NFL player who died of heart failure at 38)."
- Just because I'm a Christian doesn't mean I take creationism seriously. Anyone want to convince this guy that evolution needn't be contrary to Christian faith?
- About those polls critical of the president's 'handling' of gas prices, who over the age of 7 really thinks presidents can 'handle' world petroleum prices? - George Will
Update 09/20/06: In response to a conversation at Bible Truth Zone , I have changed the summary for the post I linked to. The original text was unbefitting a Christian, particularly in reference to another Christian. I ask for the forgiveness of the post's author and my readers.
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