“fag,” “flamer,” and “dyke”. Those are words used by Focus on the Family US.
I’m going to write Focus on the Family Canada.
These meta tags first appeared in the US in 2005. To keep it simple for us none tech types, meta tags are words coded into a internet page to help search engines.
META NAME=”Keywords” CONTENT=”same sex [...]
Ms. Playfoot is all of 16 years old. Grownups certainly encouraged her to sue her school because she wanted to wear the ‘chastity ring’ that she has been coached to say shows she is “publicly expressing and practising her faith.”
Her mom and dad work with The Silver Ring Thing organization. The judge ruled against her, [...]
I see a Canadian newspaper has news about the online leak of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, including information on which characters live or die.
Nooo, I’m not going to link to the newspaper, I’m not going to link p2p that have the book, it’s not been that hard to find. As a [...]
From Creation to Abandonment
1. Excitement 2. Expectation 3. Frustration 4. Alientation 5. Abandonment
If you believe, as I do, that the blogosphere ought to be about conversation and sharing information, as opposed to merely a new manner of media distribution and/or prospecting for gold, then you should be concerned about the high [...]
The Texas Observer has an engaging article filled with the history and characters of the Southern Baptist Convention blog surge, a grass roots phenomenon which has led to interesting criticism and movement within the denomination: Don’t Stop Believing
The bloggers:
C.B. Scott
Ben Cole
Wade Burleson
Marty Duren
Brian Kaylor
Malcolm Yarnell
Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant
Southern Baptists get a lot of [...]
A great deal has been written since the Pavkovic family of Operation Save America chose to head into the US Senate gallery last week and attempt to shout down the Hindu Chaplain invited to give the opening invocation. A number of articles, opinions, blogs, editorials and commenters brought sanity, sound reasoning, solid history and morality [...]
Published 1 year, 5 months ago 2 commentsThe Toronto Star has been running another excellent investigative series - this time on the dismal state of Canadian charities.
As the series unfolded it came to light that World Vision Canada and Sick Kids (Toronto Hospital for Sick Children) contracted a fund raising company that has been found to engage in dubious practises, although the [...]
There are a couple of people I care about who are hurting.
Dan at Cerulean Sanctum is an encourager, someone who has a bit of the prophetic in him. He is empathic, extremely careful with words, and is not given to hyperbole. He tends to put others before himself, when most of us would just tell [...]

“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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