Jonathan Walton over at Religion Dispatches Blog turns a critical eye to seminaries and churches, and how more and more they seem to inhabit completely different worlds. Good thoughts, and challenging. At first glance it may not seem relevant to the everyday layperson, but it seems to me we could all stand to be (and […]
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The growing gap between seminaries and churches
1 March 11, 2008 at 8:50pm by joel
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Rebates for Wells
1 February 13, 2008 at 12:20am by joel
Looking forward to your rebate check from Uncle Sam? How about a little perspective… In a few months, every American is going to be getting $300-$600 rebate check to help “spur” on the economy. This is separate from your tax refund, and will cost the U.S. about $170 Billion. Separately, did you know that the […]
No words
2 February 5, 2008 at 1:06am by joel
I usually try to think of something witty or insightful or even vaguely amusing or at the very least somewhat relevant when putting up a link that will just send you off somewhere else, but this time there’s nothing to say. Watch the first video for some stats that will make your eyes pop and […]
Is this thing on?
Comments Off on Is this thing on? November 1, 2007 at 11:08am by joel
Right. A few trips to other countries, one to bring home two beautiful kids, and a house move later, and you start to wonder if there’s time to catch up on everything. Right now, no. But in the meantime, I’ll leave you with a couple of interesting reads by Paul Graham. The Word “Hacker” Good […]
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Be Not Afraid
Comments Off on Be Not Afraid June 23, 2007 at 10:05pm by joel
Go free up the next ten minutes or so, and read Michael Yon’s essay on what’s going on right now in Iraq. Incredibly insightful, and well worth the read. (Hat tip: Dr. Bob)
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A blend of poisons, dark and light
Comments Off on A blend of poisons, dark and light April 22, 2007 at 12:36pm by joel
Two links to share this afternoon, speciously connected by yours truly on the topic of poison (really I just happened to read them both and thought they were worth sharing). The first is actually part 4 in an ongoing series by Dr. Bob called “Moving the Ancient Boundaries”, on “the erosion of moral, cultural, and […]
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Wandering rivers
2 July 11, 2005 at 5:57pm by joel
[Background] Two weeks ago, my family and I made a visit to our local Family Christian Store. I was there primarily to pick up the Casting Crowns CD [Snapshot review: tracks 2-4 are absolutely fabulous, the rest ranges from ‘good-thoughts’ to ‘eh’; overall musically solid but unremarkable, the strength is in the lyrics; really, tracks […]
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Still Shaking
Comments Off on Still Shaking April 12, 2005 at 12:11pm by joel
I can’t get this out of my head. I came across a news item this morning on MSNBC about a UN-commissioned public service spot on stopping landmines that’s hardly getting any airtime. Turns out I’m a bit behind the curve on this one, as news of this hit the blogs over a month ago: The […]
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Touch-Screen Voting
Comments Off on Touch-Screen Voting November 15, 2004 at 9:38am by joel
I haven’t posted much about this issue yet, but touch-screen voting is something that concerns me deeply. Much has been said in various media and such about the issue, but I recently came across a very good post by Bruce Schneier, a well-regarded expert in the areas of cryptography and computer security, so I thought […]
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Cybernetics, continued
Comments Off on Cybernetics, continued October 14, 2004 at 9:36am by joel
Back in February I posted about some remarkable developments in the area of cybernetics, and mentioned the possibility of allowing people with paralysis to perform complex tasks. Well, here we are only eight months later (eight months!!) and that wall has been breached. In an FDA-approved trial, a company called Cyberkinetics has implanted 100 sensors […]
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