May the Lord bless you all on this day as we recall when the Bread of Life, with
which the Good Shepherd feeds His sheep, was placed in a manger (a trough for animal
feed) and the faithful said to one another, “Come. Let us adore Him.”.
Monthly Archives: December 2004
The Nativity Myth
Here’s some more historico-critical drivel. Someone else can fisk this one. I don’t have the time.
Father God and Mother Nature
During Lent last year, the Saint Mary’s campus did the traditional Stations of the
Cross and a new Earth Stations.Turgi said the Earth Stations recalled the suffering of the Earth as the body of
God.
Can you say “heresy” boys and girls? I’m a big fan of being good stewards of God’s creation, but this just ain’t kosher.
An Atheist Christmas Special
Theomorph presents an interesting view on sacred versus profane Christmas debates. Unlike a lot of secularists, he’s not hostile toward religious expression. Perhaps it’s because he was once Christian. Then again, maybe he’s just a nice guy. 😉
On a somewhat related note, here’s an article about the growing popularity of Festivus.
Christian Carnival 49
The
49th Christian Carnival is up at Patriot Paradox. It’s the Christmas edition.
Nick Queen tied the posts together using bits of A Charlie Brown Christmas
and It’s a Wonderful Life. Go check it out! 🙂