Due to my site being deleted by its previous hoster…archives from July to December are incomplete.
Archives have been restored as much as possible from Google.
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Frederica Mathewes-Green asks the haunting question, Did God Really Save the Miners?
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Tal G. looks at the university bombing from his home in Jerusalem.
Narrow Minded Simpleton on legislating morality.
Junk Yard Blog has a team blog going while Preston is away, similar to the tag team at Happy Fun Pundit. When it works, it [...]
I am so pleased to see readers from Australia, Japan, Iceland, the UK, the Netherlands, Philippines and New Zealand. And, I’m very pleased to see of the numbers of Canadians that have dropped by.
Hit the contact link to email me or post a comment if you have any ideas on how this blog can provide [...]
We consumers have ‘been trained’ not to pay for on line content. With the collapse of the dot com advertising bubble Fativa’s CEO says by 2004 we’ll be used to it.
Saud Censorship
Check out what type of content the Sauds block on the internet.
Baseball Brawl
Some guy bit off another guys ear in a senior little league [...]
The children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Catholic elementary school for lunch. At the head of the table was a large pile of apples.
The nun made a note and posted it on the apple tray, “Take only one, God is watching.” Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end of [...]
An argument about religion and who was going to heaven or hell turned into a murder in Texas.
In Bed with the Enemy
The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury will be inducted as a Druid in a few days. I’ve wondered why this hasn’t gotten more attention in Christian media circles. I suspect believers see denomination structures as [...]
I don’t know when I have ever agreed with a post more. This is one of my all time pet peeves. It is all fine and good to be a believer, but like tech talk, many wind up speaking a sub-language.
I asked a non- believing friend over to my blog today. I’m looking forward to [...]
Mark Byron has an interesting post about rebuking other bloggers. It stems from a controversial post last week by Joshua Claybourn who quoted raw lyrics from the Top 100.
N.Z. Bear is not impressed with some so called Christian guy who emailed Instapundit in caps hollering about his post linking blogs4God. I’m with the Bear on [...]

“We Canadians live in a blind spot about our identity. We have very strong feelings about who we aren’t but only weak ones about who we are. We’re passionate about what we don’t want to become but oddly passive about More
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