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...but who are you?: Twisted
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But who are you? Sunday, February 10, 2008. I'm a big fan of this idea and I think that this rings true for any of a number of sins. I've spent some time pondering this idea in relation to possessions - culminating in a better understanding of the parable of the shrewd manager (Luke 16:1-15). Now, I want to know what you think. What other sins can you see as perversions or twisted forms of God's blessings? Thanks for your help. February 11, 2008 at 7:44 AM. I'm sick of this one, write another one. Then t...
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...but who are you?: Duration
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But who are you? Wednesday, November 07, 2007. A short clip from the "Sage-ing while Age-ing" piece on Fox 19 this morning while I was in the locker room:. Interviewer: "Shirley, what would you say is the biggest 'false moral'? Shirley MacLaine: "Monogamy, definitely. It has caused so many people so much pain.". Interviewer: "Who is the love of your life right now? Shirley MacLaine: "My dog.". Ouch (And "May I Never."). Is there any doubt that there is a sad, sad connection here? View my complete profile.
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Musings of Scattered Minds: American Idol? In a Church?
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Many of you know that I am the Adult Ministries Pastor at StoneBridge Christian Church. In Omaha, Nebraska. Those who have known me for a while know that this was a bit of a change of focus for me - initially I imagined myself as a seminary professor rather than a pastor in a local church. But I've been doing this job for about 5 months now and I love. That began the next day&#...
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Musings of Scattered Minds: November 2007
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Monday, November 05, 2007. Some of you may enjoy one of the pictures here. From our church's recent "Trunk or Treat". Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Evil and the Justice of God - N. T. Wright (Jake). How Long, O Lord? What's Wrong with the World? Music Worth Listening To. Derek Trucks Band - Songlines (Jake). Indigo Girls - Retrospective (Jake). Dave Douglas - Meaning and Mystery (Jake).
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Musings of Scattered Minds: Halloween Pic
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Monday, November 05, 2007. Some of you may enjoy one of the pictures here. From our church's recent "Trunk or Treat". Totally unrelated to this post, because I have no other way to communicate with you. Anyway, I don't think your accusation of arrogance was misplaced. Quite the contrary. I hope you will find the time to answer, as I have come to respect and appreciate your opinions. 5:06 PM, April 29, 2008.
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Musings of Scattered Minds: Kind of Creepy
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Tuesday, September 11, 2007. 160;Its pretty cool, but gives me the creeps just thinking about it. Be sure to "blow up" the picture. Eww Reminds me of the trees on the way to my grandma's house this summer. Maybe this is a sign that all the spiders are planning a hostile takeover and we're missing the signs. I'm not paranoid or anything. 12:59 PM, September 12, 2007. 1:22 PM, September 12, 2007. Intelligen...
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Musings of Scattered Minds: "Homo politicus" (?!)
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Monday, September 10, 2007. Alright, now this is a new one for me. Earlier this morning, I found an article. Suggesting the idea that one's political views may be hard-wired into the human brain. Here's the primary tag-line (which comes after a bad understanding of Aristotle's meaning):. The question of "oughtness", however, tends to make matters a bit more difficult. The simplistic beginning point wou...
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Musings of Scattered Minds: Bible Prophecy
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Monday, October 15, 2007. How does compare to the outcry over crippling healthcare costs, or, God-forbid, crying out against the use of torture as a pseudo-policy, or against the deleterious impact we have had in Iraq? These are the concerns of prophecy. This should get some things going. You allude to it at the very end - do you mind unpacking it a bit? 3:17 PM, October 15, 2007. How Long, O Lord? Sojourn...
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Musings of Scattered Minds: Thoughts from Criminal Law
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Thoughts from Criminal Law. In case you haven't guessed, school is back into full swing and so you can likely expect my posts to be more sporadic and to focus on legal issues more heavily (because, quite frankly, law school is an all-consuming beast that leaves little time to read or even think about much else). First, a real case from 1884: The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens.
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Musings of Scattered Minds: Great Quote
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Musings of Scattered Minds. Religion, popular culture, politics, music, and almost everything else. Tuesday, October 16, 2007. I read this quote today in an op-ed piece Stephen Colbert wrote for the New York Times yesterday - you can find it here. After Jesus was born, the Old Testament basically became a way for Bible publishers to keep their word count up." - Stephen Colbert. Highly amusing. At least to me. I think that's hilarious. 3:46 PM, October 16, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).