Monday, December 17, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Sunday, December 02, 2007
A Son After My Own Heart
Labels: Food and Drink
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Free Starbucks, Anyone?
Just checked and this offer is still good. Click here to sign up for some info on the new Hyatt in Las Vegas and you will get a $10 Starbucks card! You can even give it to me if you like! ;)
Labels: Food and Drink
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Friday, November 23, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far . . .
Labels: Family, Humor, Quotes Worth Quoting
Friday, November 09, 2007
This Kid Has Got Life Figured Out
Labels: Family, Humor, Quotes Worth Quoting
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Pro-Life Club is "Antiabortion Club" to Media
Safari Browser for Windows
Labels: Life Online
Monday, November 05, 2007
Abortion and Slavery
It is not hard to imagine how a future Museum of London exhibition about abortion could go. It could buy up a 20th-century hospital building as its space, and take visitors round, showing them how, in one ward, staff were trying to save the lives of premature babies while, in the next, they were killing them.
It could compare the procedure by which the corpse of a baby who had died after or during premature birth was presented by the hospital to the mother to assist with grieving, with the way a similar corpse, if aborted, was thrown away.
It could display the various instruments that were used to remove and kill the foetus, rather as the manacles and collars of slaves can be seen today.
I pray he is right.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Favorite sign around town . . .
HOT APPLE
DUMPING
Labels: Humor
~Mark Twain~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Fair Tax Question
I posted a link to fairtax.org at the top of the right hand column recently. I hope you have been there to check it out. I think everyone has at least heard the moniker "Fair Tax" by now. My question for you is, Why do you support the Fair Tax?
I like it because it's transparent. Whatever percentage the tax is, everyone will know it, and the social engineering of taxing certain behaviors is GONE! When taxes go up it will be obvious to all. I also like it because it will expand the tax base from income earners to retail consumers. There are a bunch more consumers in "these here" United States than there are people earning a paycheck. The Fair Tax much more reasonably distributes the tax burden. So, What do you think?
Friday, October 12, 2007
Joke of the Day
(apparently for lying in his movie and trying to scare children)
Monday, September 17, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Mark Steyn in America Alone, p. 98
Labels: Atheism, Quotes Worth Quoting
~English Nobel Laureate George Thomson~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
~Nikola Tesla~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Religion of Peace Marches On
The following numbers show the Islamic terror attacks around the world in just the last 7 days! No wonder Edwards claims this is just a bumper sticker enterprise--a mere 49 attacks in the last week! I've added a link to thereligionofpeace.com in the right column under "Daily Reads." They continually update all of this stuff in nicely formatted columns that even the hardest-nosed investigative journalist ought to be able to decipher. We have to remain vigilant against this kind of evil and take it with the utmost seriousness. Have a look for yourself:
Date | Country | City | Killed | Injured | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8/23/07 | Afghanistan | Helmand | 3 | 13 | Three Afghan civilians are murdered in a Taliban suicide attack. |
8/22/07 | Iraq | Tikrit | 2 | 12 | Jihadis kill two civilians with a roadside bomb. |
8/22/07 | Afghanistan | Khost | 4 | 8 | A Fedayeen suicide bomber kills four Afghans on a highway. |
8/22/07 | Afghanistan | Paktia | 2 | 4 | Two engineers are shot to death by the Taliban. |
8/22/07 | Somalia | Mogadishu | 1 | 0 | Islamic militias are suspected in the murder of a civilian at a market. |
8/22/07 | Somalia | Suqa Holaha | 2 | 5 | Two people are killed when Islamists hurl a grenade into the street. |
8/22/07 | Afghanistan | Nuristan | 2 | 11 | Two Afghan soldiers are killed when religious extremists stage an attack on a base. |
8/22/07 | Iraq | Tal Afar | 2 | 5 | Radical Sunnis take out two pipe layers with a bomb blast. |
8/22/07 | Iraq | Muqdadiyah | 6 | 50 | A suicide bomber on a motorcycle kills six Iraqis. |
8/22/07 | Iraq | Beiji | 45 | 80 | A suicidal Sunni drives a truck bomb into a police station, incinerating twenty-five police and twenty civilians. |
8/22/07 | Iraq | Kufa | 1 | 0 | A female university professer is stabbed to death by Islamic radicals. |
8/22/07 | Ingushetia | Nazran | 1 | 5 | Islamic terrorists attack a security convoy, killing at least one member. |
8/22/07 | Pakistan | Quetta | 0 | 16 | A barbershop is one of two sites attacked by fundamentalists with grenades. |
8/21/07 | Thailand | Yala | 1 | 0 | Muslims kill a man elected to replace another official who was slaughtered along with his family. |
8/21/07 | Thailand | Pattani | 1 | 0 | A Buddhist official is gunned down by Islamic radicals. |
8/21/07 | Thailand | Narathiwat | 1 | 0 | A Buddhist security guard is murdered by Mulslim extremists, who then attempt to cut the head from the body. |
8/21/07 | Somalia | Mogadishu | 1 | 5 | An Islamist walks into a restaurant and shoot a civilian to death. |
8/21/07 | Pakistan | Mohallah | 1 | 4 | A woman is killed when fundamentalists toss a grenade into a brothel. |
8/21/07 | Philippines | Zamboanga | 0 | 14 | Abu Sayyaf sympathizers place a bomb at a city plaza, injuring fourteen people. |
8/21/07 | Iraq | Latifiya | 9 | 2 | Nine members of a family, including a baby, are murdered by Shiite radicals inside their home. |
8/21/07 | Iraq | Baghdad | 17 | 14 | Two passengers on a minibus are among fourteen Iraqis murdered by Jihadis in various attacks. |
8/21/07 | Pakistan | Bannu | 4 | 0 | Pro-Taliban militants attack a checkpoint with rockets, leaving three Pakistani soldiers and a woman dead. |
8/21/07 | Afghanistan | Zabul | 6 | 0 | Religious extremists ambush and kill six Afghan cops. |
8/21/07 | Thailand | Yala | 1 | 0 | A man is shot to death by Muslim terrorists while sitting in a tea shop. |
8/20/07 | Pakistan | Hangu | 4 | 18 | A woman passerby is among four killed when a Fedayeen suicide bomber rams into a military vehicle. |
8/20/07 | Iraq | Baghdad | 20 | 36 | Two Jihad bombings and random shootings leave over twenty people dead. |
8/20/07 | India | Shopian | 1 | 0 | A farmer is shot to death by the Mujahideen. |
8/20/07 | Iraq | al-Rumeitha | 4 | 2 | Shiite militants assassinate a provincial governor. |
8/19/07 | Iraq | Baghdad | 31 | 51 | A Jihad mortar attack and various shootings leave more than thirty people dead, including children. |
8/18/07 | Afghanistan | Ghazni | 2 | 2 | Religious extremists kill two Afghan cops with a roadside bomb. |
8/18/07 | Pakistan | Jandola | 1 | 0 | al-Qaeda militants kidnap and behead a teacher. |
8/18/07 | Pakistan | Miran Shah | 1 | 2 | A suicide bomber detonates at an army checkpoint, killing at least one Pakistani. |
8/18/07 | Afghanistan | Kandahar | 15 | 26 | Fifteen Afghans, mostly civilians, are blown to bits by a suicidal Sunni along a highway. |
8/18/07 | India | Doda | 1 | 0 | The body of a 26-year-old woman is found murdered days after she was taken by the Mujahideen. |
8/18/07 | Iraq | Khalis | 7 | 35 | A baby is among seven people killed when Holy Warriors pump mortars and rockets into a residential neighborhood. |
8/18/07 | Somalia | Mogadishu | 2 | 4 | An elderly man and a woman are killed in separate attacks by Islamic militias. |
8/18/07 | Pakistan | Bajaur | 1 | 0 | Taliban militants shoot a man to death in his home. |
8/18/07 | Afghanistan | Kandahar | 4 | 3 | A Taliban suicide bomber targets a road construction crew, killing four guards. |
8/18/07 | India | Kandi | 1 | 0 | The Mujahideen chop out a 70-year-old man's eyes and behead him. |
8/18/07 | India | Rajouri | 1 | 0 | The Mujahideen kidnap a civilian and kill him in captivity. |
8/18/07 | Pakistan | Bannu | 1 | 5 | A cop is killed in a hand grenade attack by Islamic militants. |
8/17/07 | India | Rajouri | 1 | 0 | A civilian is kidnapped and killed in captivity by radical Muslims. |
8/17/07 | India | Baramulla | 2 | 0 | A policeman and his elderly father are brutally murdered inside their hom by Islamic militants. |
8/17/07 | India | Pulwama | 5 | 3 | Mujahideen use an IED to kill five Indian soldiers traveling along a road. |
8/17/07 | Pakistan | Khyber | 7 | 0 | Seven people are killed in clashes between radical Islamist groups. |
8/17/07 | Iraq | Kirkuk | 3 | 42 | Two separate bombings by Sunni radicals kill three civilians and injure over forty. |
8/17/07 | Afghanistan | Kandahar | 4 | 2 | Three young children under the age of 10 are slaughtered along with their father by a Fedayeen suicide bomber. |
8/17/07 | Somalia | Mogadishu | 1 | 1 | Islamic militias rocket a house, killing a woman. |
8/17/07 | Iraq | Haditha | 3 | 0 | Three people are kidnapped, tortured and shot to death by sectarian rivals. |
Labels: Current Events, War
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Col. Richard L. Simcock II, USMC, Commanding Officer, Regimental Combat Team 6, commenting on the improving security situation in Iraq
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting, War
Lark News
In his review of Doug Wilson's A Serrated Edge, John Frame writes, "I enjoyed the Wittenburg Door back in the days before it got all serious on us and tried to solve all the world’s problems. Now I find it hard to live without my monthly dose of www.larknews.com, and Credenda Agenda."
I've enjoyed C/A for years, but Lark News was new on me. It's definitely in the best tradition of The Door. Check it out.
Labels: Humor
Sunday, August 19, 2007
For My "Moderate" Friends
I will spit you out of my mouth. Revelation 3:16
The above quote isn't intended to argue that Jesus is liberal or conservative. It is simply meant as a commentary on the "politics of the middle." Aristotelian moderation is often held up as some glorious ideal by academics and down-homers alike. One is often exhorted to do "all things in moderation" (Like executing underperforming pitbulls?) as if moderation itself were a virtue.
In the political realm such moderation takes the form of "independents" who either consider themselves too brilliant to swallow conservatism or liberalism whole, or they simply refuse to be dragged into the partisan fray where one risks offending and being offended. And so we end up with groups like the Committee for a Unified Independent Party, who seem way too impressed that Michael Bloomberg has become an "independent." That alone should be enough to call the "independent movement" into question.
So, the problem with these fence-sitting types is perfectly demonstrated by "Carl," who called Rush Limbaugh last week. Carl has no core beliefs other than "Why can't we all just get along?" (I apologize that the Limbaugh quote is so long, but I can't get my "read more" hack to work at the moment.) If you proudly call yourself moderate, this is what you sound like; and I ask you like Rush asks Carl, "What do you believe in?"
RUSH: Carl in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. You're first, as we go to the phones today on the EIB Network.
CALLER: Rush, why can't we all just get along? Now, I listen --
RUSH: Oh, Carl, give me a break. Don't do a Rodney King on me. You gotta be kidding me.
CALLER: No, I'm not kidding you. I think it's a very realistic thing. See, here's what I hear. First of all, I -- as an independent, all the politicians work for me. Well, they work for all of us. But what I hear is, if -- if someone on one side of the aisle comes up with a good idea the other side has to disagree with it just because they're on the opposite side of the aisle.
RUSH: You're just --
CALLER: When I listen to radio talk show hosts, I hear the same thing. I hear the conservative people whining about the liberals; I hear the liberals whining about the conservatives. And -- and you can go to any kind of newspaper articles that you want and pick and choose whatever you want, what works for you. You know, there's probably just as many articles there that would be opposite and against what you have to say.
RUSH: What? Most of them would be opposite and against what I have to say. In a newspaper?
CALLER: Well...
RUSH: I mean --
CALLER: Well, look it, when I listen to you and I don't listen a lot...
RUSH: Carl, look, I have a question.
CALLER: I don't listen a lot, what I hear is you pick and choose different newspaper articles, and you say, "Here, look at this. Read this."
RUSH: That's right! That's right. I'm an agenda guy. I have a belief system. It's called conservatism. I believe it's the best thing for the most people.
CALLER: So let me ask you this, then. If you -- if you think conservatism is the best thing for most people, should we just wipe out the Democratic Party altogether?
RUSH: No, you have to beat them. I'd love to be able to do it, but that's not the way.
CALLER: No, but, I mean, just eliminate them? Let's just have conservative Republicans.
RUSH: No! No! Carl, now, look, now, be realistic.
CALLER: That's what you sound like when you talk.
RUSH: Yes! I'd love to wipe 'em out to the point that they are a minority for the rest of this nation's history, yes. Exactly right, Carl, because I think the Democrat Party and liberalism will destroy the fabric and the institutions and traditions that made this country great. But I want to --
CALLER: How about...? How about all the people on the opposite side of the aisle that are saying the exact same thing? You see... And who do we listen to?
RUSH: Carl, you're not hearing me. You're not hearing me because you're not letting me finish the point. I want to do it in the democratic political system that we have in this system. I want as many informed people as possible voting and defeating those people so that we have a genuine governing mandate. Now, here. I can illustrate the problem that you have with all this with one question.
CALLER: What makes you think I have a problem?
RUSH: You called and said you did!
CALLER: See that's part of my problem with you.
RUSH: You called and said you have a problem. You don't like all the bickering.
CALLER: No, I...
RUSH: You said, "Can't we all just get along?" That to me tells me you've got a problem. I've got one question.
CALLER: No, it was a question. It's not a problem.
RUSH: It stems from a problem. You're upset, Carl. You wish all this weren't going on. You want us to all get along, and for that to happen one side is going to have to give up.
CALLER: (Laughing.) No, we can't just... We can't compromise and meet in the middle. One side's gotta give up.
RUSH: We can't compromise on principles. You can't compromise on good versus evil. You can't compromise on victory and defeat.
CALLER: And so the Democrats are evil, as you see it?
RUSH: No! I think something like abortion is, and you don't compromise on pro-life versus killing a baby in the womb. Where's the compromise on that? That's what I mean. Now, let me ask you a question, because this is central to helping you understand where you are. As an independent, what do you stand for?
CALLER: (silence) How do you mean the question, what do I stand for?
RUSH: What do you believe in?
CALLER: I mean, is it...? Is it...?
RUSH: As an independent, what do you believe in? What are your core principles?
CALLER: (longer silence) I -- in -- in terms of what, exactly? I mean, I'm not taking everything as a whole. I'm looking at -- at everything.
RUSH: This is not a trick question. I'm not trying to trick you, and you're not being roped into anything here. As an independent, or moderate, whatever -- you call yourself an independent -- what do you stand for?
CALLER: (really long silence) Give me an example.
RUSH: Ahem. Victory or defeat in Iraq?
CALLER: Well (sigh), that's going to open up a whole 'nother kettle of fish.
RUSH: Well, see, there's the problem. You don't have a core belief running through your body at all and so you have nothing to stand for. You have nothing you believe in that you want to be victorious with because you believe it's right. So you sit out there, and you hear people who have these core beliefs argue about it, and it makes you nervous, and you want to do a Rodney King on the country -- and that's not going to solve any problem. I'm glad you called.
Labels: Politics
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Landmark
Questioner: "Can ya tell me how tuh git tuh thuh Probayshin Awfis?"
Me: "Sure. Turn right at the billboard and it's the third building on the left."
Questioner: "Thanks, man." And he jumps back in his rough-idling Datsun with his bottle-blond girlfriend.
Labels: All in a day's work
Friday, August 17, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Here Come Jesus, Kemosabe
Labels: Junk Mail
Sunday, August 12, 2007
More Birthday News
I forgot to include in the birthday news one of the main events. Drew got popped in the mouth on the "inflatables" and came running, hand to bleeding mouth, to Mom and Dad. When the blood cleared, his tooth was turned 90 degrees in its socket! A minute later he looked like this:
Labels: Family
I'm not at all sure why, but I'm now on Facebook. If you have any clue what that means, come check it out. If not, stay far away.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Thursday, August 09, 2007
~Jacob~
Labels: Family, Humor, Quotes Worth Quoting
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Blood, Sweat, and Cheers
Labels: Family
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Jihad: The Musical
Featuring songs such as 'I wanna be like Osama' and the love ballad 'I Only See Your Eyes', JIHAD THE MUSICAL is a madcap gallop through the wacky world of international terrorism; one that puts the powers that be in their place, and that invokes the Blitz spirit that we must laugh at those who seek to intimidate us. Stand back! This is a high-kicking chorus line!
Early word is that it will really blow you away!
Friday, August 03, 2007
We Believe
Creed
We believe in Marxfreudanddarwin
We believe everything is OK
as long as you don't hurt anyone
to the best of your definition of hurt,
and to the best of your knowledge.
We believe in sex before, during, and
after marriage.
We believe in the therapy of sin.
We believe that adultery is fun.
We believe that sodomy’s OK.
We believe that taboos are taboo.
We believe that everything's getting better
despite evidence to the contrary.
The evidence must be investigated
And you can prove anything with evidence.
We believe there's something in horoscopes
UFO's and bent spoons.
Jesus was a good man just like Buddha,
Mohammed, and ourselves.
He was a good moral teacher though we think
His good morals were bad.
We believe that all religions are basically the same-
at least the one that we read was.
They all believe in love and goodness.
They only differ on matters of creation,
sin, heaven, hell, God, and salvation.
We believe that after death comes the Nothing
Because when you ask the dead what happens
they say nothing.
If death is not the end, if the dead have lied, then its
compulsory heaven for all
excepting perhaps
Hitler, Stalin, and Genghis Kahn
We believe in Masters and Johnson
What's selected is average.
What's average is normal.
What's normal is good.
We believe in total disarmament.
We believe there are direct links between warfare and
bloodshed.
Americans should beat their guns into tractors .
And the Russians would be sure to follow.
We believe that man is essentially good.
It's only his behavior that lets him down.
This is the fault of society.
Society is the fault of conditions.
Conditions are the fault of society.
We believe that each man must find the truth that
is right for him.
Reality will adapt accordingly.
The universe will readjust.
History will alter.
We believe that there is no absolute truth
excepting the truth
that there is no absolute truth.
We believe in the rejection of creeds,
And the flowering of individual thought.
If chance be
the Father of all flesh,
disaster is his rainbow in the sky
and when you hear
State of Emergency!
Sniper Kills Ten!
Troops on Rampage!
Youths go Looting!
Bomb Blasts School!
It is but the sound of man
worshipping his maker.
Labels: Atheism
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Van Til in Ten Words or Less
Sorry, but this post is hopelessly esoteric for most Daily Mail readers . . .
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
"Sinless perfection, OK, but a bit repressive"
If Jesus was born today
it would be in a downtown motel
marked by a helicopter's flashing bulb.
A traffic warden, working late,
would be the first upon the scene.
Later, at the expense of a TV network,
an eminent sociologist,
the host of a chat show
and a controversial author
would arrive with their good wishes
-the whole occasion to be filmed as part of the
'Is This The Son Of God?' one hour special.
Childhood would be a blur of photographs and speculation
dwindling by his late teens into
'Where Is He Now?' features in Sunday magazines.
If Jesus was thirty today
they wouldn't really care about the public ministry,
they'd be too busy investigating His finances
and trying to prove He had Church or Mafia connections.
The miracles would be explained by
an eminent and controversial magician,
His claims to be God's Son recognised as
excellent examples of Spoken English
and immediately incorporated into
the O-Level syllabus,
His sinless perfection considered by moral philosophers
as, OK, but a bit repressive.
If Jesus was thirty-one today
He'd be the fly in everyone's ointment-
the sort of controversial person who
stands no chance of eminence.
Communists would expel Him, capitalists
would exploit Him or have Him
smeared by people who know a thing or two about God.
Doctors would accuse Him of quackery,
soldiers would accuse Him of cowardice,
theologians would take Him aside and try
to persuade Him of His non-existence.
If Jesus was thirty-two today we'd have to
end it all. Heretic, fundamentalist, literalist,
puritan, pacifist, non-conformist, we'd take Him
away and quietly end the argument.
But the argument would rumble in the ground
at the end of three days and would break out
and walk around as though death was some bug,
saying 'I am the resurrection and the life...
No man cometh to the Father but by me'.
While the magicians researched new explanations
and the semanticists wondered exactly what
He meant by 'I' and 'No man' there would be those
who stand around amused, asking for something
called proof.
©2002 rejesus ltd
Monday, July 30, 2007
No "Ow," Just "Wow"
Labels: Channel Surfing, Tech
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
More Perspective
Labels: Current Events, History
Perspective
"The appalling cruelty to dogs described in the complaint against Michael Vick immediately reminds me of another kind of cruelty that is not only not punished, but is protected by our authorities," said Dr. King. "I'm talking about the incredible cruelty suffered by babies who are stabbed, have limb torn from limb, or have their skulls crushed in the womb by abortionists. The pain these children endure is undoubtedly excruciating, yet we close our eyes and look the other way in the name of 'choice.' Yes, of course we should ensure humane treatment of animals," said Dr. King, "but shouldn't we also humanely treat humans?"
Labels: Current Events, Quotes Worth Quoting
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Military Blogs
Matthew Currier Burden started Blackfive upon learning of the valorous sacrifice of a friend that was not reported by the journalist whose life he saved. The most recent post on Blackfive is from "Uncle Jimbo" (which gave me pause since my kids have an Uncle Jimbo in the USAF) about our beloved Senate majority leader Harry Reid entitled "I'm Surrendering as Fast as I Can."
Acute Politics is a smaller operation from "Teflon Don." His latest post is a primer on Iraqi Security Forces and is a must read if you would like to actually understand what is happening instead of getting reports from journalists who never leave their briefing areas. This is great stuff you really can't get from other sources. As Don says "This blog represents my views and my views alone. Do not misconstrue anything you read here as US policy, goverment opinion, celebrity babblespeak, or anything else."
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
to bad and dissolute, it becomes a mischief unwieldy in their hands."
~John Milton~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Jupiter
Another thing you might notice when you look through your telescope is "floaters" (not what you're thinking, Greg). These are detached cones or rods from your retina and they are literally floating around in your aqueous humor. You might have seen them when: 1) looking at bright sky or bright objects on a sunlit day; 2) when reading a book on your lap under a bright light; or, 3) when addressing a golf ball on a bright day. It didn't mention photographers, but it seems like you guys might see them, too.
So, if you haven't looked through a telescope in awhile, try it out. Happy gazing!
Monday, July 09, 2007
Darn Experiments
than by what they find laughable. ~Anonymous
How long will monkeys typing randomly on typewriters take to produce the works of Shakespeare? That's been a way of thinking about Darwinian evolution since who knows where. In 2002, researchers at the Paignton Zoo in England decided to find out. They left a computer terminal in a cage with six monkeys. The results: Mike Phillips, one of the researchers, said "They pressed a lot of S's" and "the lead male got a stone and started bashing the hell out of it." That is not even to mention the regular urination and defecation on the keyboard. After a month, the monkeys had produced about 5 pages of material, with very little resemblance to Shakespeare.Now, that's funny right there, I don't care who you are!
Erotic Worship
Let’s point out the obvious: replace the buxom blonde babes with stout matrons in their late 50’s, and the worship experience just plain doesn’t happen. Hire an older fellow that walks with a cane as your worship pastor instead of that handsome, young, energetic [bible college] graduate, and Sunday morning just won’t “work.” That should indicate something is wrong. This kind of “worship” isn’t anything new. Maybe fog machines, synthesizers, and colored lights are new, but sensuality and eroticism in worship aren’t. It’s just that in the olden-tymie days, you had to go to a pagan temple to get that. [The Church] did a remarkably bad job of incorporating the pagan culture into their worship. A few things changed with the imperialization of the Church, but the damage had already been done. Christian worship was doomed to centuries of reverence, formality, seriousness, regularity, and deliberation until the 20th century brought Aphrodite back to her rightful place as the orchestrator of our worship.
Labels: Worship
Friday, July 06, 2007
Tiger, Golf, and Our Military
Thursday, July 05, 2007
A Word of Caution . . .
This rating was determined based on the presence of the following words:
- death (56x)
- abortion (25x)
- kill (11x)
- hell (8x)
- gay (7x)
- pain (5x)
- dangerous (4x)
- gun (3x)
- drugs (2x)
- bomb (1x)
Labels: Humor
Meet the Carolina Chocolate Drops
I found this great interview with the band which was part of an event at the Atlanta History Center. "We’re trying not to make a big agenda, we just play the music. You can see that we’re black, we’re a string band, and that should be enough of a message." Very interesting.
Labels: Music
It's not easy being green!
Labels: All in a day's work
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Happy Independence Day!
Labels: Family
Thursday, June 28, 2007
than what the government promises to give you for free.
~Jerry Agar~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Try Foxit
Labels: Tech
46-53!
Akaka (D-HI) Bennett (R-UT) Biden (D-DE) Boxer (D-CA) Cantwell (D-WA) Cardin (D-MD) Carper (D-DE) Casey (D-PA) Clinton (D-NY) Conrad (D-ND) Craig (R-ID) Dodd (D-CT) Durbin (D-IL) Feingold (D-WI) Feinstein (D-CA) Graham (R-SC) | Gregg (R-NH) Hagel (R-NE) Inouye (D-HI) Kennedy (D-MA) Kerry (D-MA) Klobuchar (D-MN) Kohl (D-WI) Kyl (R-AZ) Lautenberg (D-NJ) Leahy (D-VT) Levin (D-MI) Lieberman (ID-CT) Lincoln (D-AR) Lott (R-MS) Lugar (R-IN) Martinez (R-FL) | McCain (R-AZ) Menendez (D-NJ) Mikulski (D-MD) Murray (D-WA) Nelson (D-FL) Obama (D-IL) Reed (D-RI) Reid (D-NV) Salazar (D-CO) Schumer (D-NY) Snowe (R-ME) Specter (R-PA) Whitehouse (D-RI) Wyden (D-OR) |
This bill was bad for many reasons, but fiscally it would have been a complete disaster. In fact, I was so unimpressed with the Senate's lack of examination of the financial ramifications of the bill that I sent a donation to the Heritage Foundation for Robert Rector's early number crunching that warned us all of the trillions we taxpayers would be out as a result of this legislation. Kudos to Heritage. Kudos to the 53. Kudos to talk radio, "the generators of simplicity." Kudos to the American people.
Labels: Current Events, Politics
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
We Could Do Worse . . .
Friday, June 22, 2007
Remodeling
Major redesign underway! Everything should still be here . . . somewhere. Posts will resume shortly. For now, the mail must go through!
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Saturday, June 09, 2007
~Arno Penzias~
Labels: Quotes Worth Quoting
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
FDR's D-Day Prayer
D-Day Remembered
The men of Normandy had faith that what they were doing was right, faith that they fought for all humanity, faith that a just God would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. It was the deep knowledge--and pray God we have not lost it--that there is a profound, moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. You were here to liberate, not to conquer, and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. And you were right not to doubt.
You all knew that some things are worth dying for. One's country is worth dying for, and democracy is worth dying for, because it's the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. All of you loved liberty. All of you were willing to fight tyranny, and you knew the people of your countries were behind you."...you knew the people of your countries were behind you."
The Americans who fought here that morning knew word of the invasion was spreading through the darkness back home. They thought--or felt in their hearts, though they couldn't know in fact, that in Georgia they were filling the churches at 4 a.m., in Kansas they were kneeling on their porches and praying, and in Philadelphia they were ringing the Liberty Bell.
Something else helped the men of D-Day: their rock-hard belief that Providence would have a great hand in the events that would unfold here; that God was an ally in this great cause. And so, the night before the invasion, when Colonel Wolverton asked his parachute troops to kneel with him in prayer he told them: Do not bow your heads, but look up so you can see God and ask His blessing in what we're about to do. Also that night, General Matthew Ridgway on his cot, listening in the darkness for the promise God made to Joshua: "I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.''
We in America have learned bitter lessons from two World Wars: It is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take blind shelter across the sea, rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. We've learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent.May we never forget.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Back to the Grindstone!
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
"Self Portrait" by Drew
He says you can tell it's him by the "whale tail" necklace. You can also recognize him by the square jaw (if you don't first mistake him for Tom Petty or Steve Tyler!).
Labels: Originals by Drew
Daily Mail Straw Poll
I voted for Duncan Hunter. He hasn't flipped on anything. He's built a wall in San Diego to combat illegal immigration. He voted for a war which he has sent his own son to fight in (3rd tour coming up). He's tough on Iran. Tough on China. Solidly pro-life. His vote ratings:
- A+ National Rifle Association
- 100% Eagle Forum
- 100% National Right to Life
- 92% Lifetime rating, American Conservative Union
- 100% Concerned Women for America
- 100% Christian Coalition
- 100% Campaign for Working Families
- 7% ACLU (that's right, 7%)
Besides, if he's good enough for Chuck Yeager, he's good enough for me! He's just the sort of ideological conservative we need in la Casa Blanca. Who are you supporting?
Time to Make the Donuts!
Labels: Food and Drink, Humor
Friday, May 18, 2007
Good Call
I wonder how accurate any of you think this is . . .
A caller to the Laura Ingraham radio program this week made the point that the mood of the country toward abortion is generally presented by the media as "pro-choice with restrictions," whereas he felt it could more accurately be described as "pro-life with exceptions." It's a significant distinction; I think he makes a good point.
~Benjamin Franklin~
Labels: Atheism, History, Quotes Worth Quoting
Thursday, May 17, 2007
What if you were a pompous curmudgeon who was pudgy with self-importance?
Also, Hitchens vs. Wilson Part 3 is up over at CT. I'm learning from this debate that Hitchens is not all that interested in the debate; he's simply impressed with his own thoughts. And somehow he has convinced himself that Thomas Jefferson was an atheist, but he needs to see my post of May 15, or he could at least read the Declaration of Independence!
Labels: Atheism, Current Events
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Survey Says . . .
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Labels: Atheism, History, Quotes Worth Quoting
Lord Willing and the Pancakes Don't Rise
Labels: Food and Drink
Sunday, May 13, 2007
What would the PC police do with this guy?
To the Delaware Indian Chiefs he said in May 1779:
Brothers: I am glad you have brought three of the Children of your principal Chiefs to be educated with us. I am sure Congress will open the Arms of love to them, and will look upon them as their own Children, and will have them educated accordingly. This is a great mark of your confidence and of your desire to preserve the friendship between the Two Nations to the end of time, and to become One people with your Brethren of the United States. My ears hear with pleasure the other matters you mention. Congress will be glad to hear them too. You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are.
While we are zealously performing the duties of good citizens and soldiers we certainly ought not to be inattentive to the higher duties of religion. To the distinguished character of patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian.