Monthly Archives: September 2008

Hostility as a part of life

Sometimes there’s a stark contrast between the world I meet online everyday and the one I meet in person. In person I help cure cancer, I’m a very quiet person, and my family life is filled with peace and happiness. … Continue reading

Posted in Marriage, same-sex | 21 Comments

Profundity

Someone once said, “Profundity of thought belongs to youth, clarity of thought to old age.” I never believed that quote. But as I have been sitting here for the last half hour, wondering what to post here, I realized something. … Continue reading

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Changing with the season—new look, new authors, and comment policy update

If you’ve visited before the last few weeks, you likely noticed a few visual changes on the blog. The group of authors talked a bit several months ago about changing the look of the blog, but nothing ever came of … Continue reading

Posted in Appearance, Blogs | 6 Comments

Eschatology… yeah, I didn’t know what I meant either

As he describes his research to me, I’m entranced. Or maybe just ignorant. Here I am, a native speaker of English, and I don’t know the meaning of several of the words that my Iranian friend is using to describe … Continue reading

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Media Blitz

Events over the last few weeks in California and Arizona concerning the proposed state constitutional amendment, as well as Evergreen’s recent annual conference, have provided for a continued firestorm of media discussion. The following is a heavy sampling of some … Continue reading

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The Key to My Peace

I’m sad today at the passing of a friend whom I did not know well because of distance, but who impressed me beyond words with his kindness and willingness to go more than the one extra mile Jesus enjoined us. … Continue reading

Posted in Agency, Faith, Gospel Topics, Temptation | 4 Comments