Jordon Cooper is named in the top 100 informative blogs in a student study at Carnegie Melon University. Congrats JC. There are a couple of faith blogs on the list, and a couple of none US blogs. A couple are portals, and various specific styles of blogs are well represented such as law, entertainment, meta, political and [...]
Published 6 months, 2 weeks agoDan at Cerulean Sanctum is refreshingly candid about why he is disallusioned with politics. It’s reasonable to be disallusioned, it is at least a decision, and better than ignorance.
I don’t think Christian is a voting block.
There is a religious wing of the Republican Party that would loudly disagree with me. They have in the past, [...]
Rant ahead.
Grrrrr.
It took about 6 months get a new modem with my ISP. I limped along with the old one until I lost the connection and the modem was in it’s final wheezes. For some reason that is only sinking in. and that occurred a couple of months ago.
That’s not very good service, is it?
I have [...]
No wonder hundreds if not thousands of people have fled the Southern Baptist Convention since the Conservative Resurgence.
How would you handle full time ministerial responsibilities, board responsibilities and receiving a 153 page email from someone who spiritualizes his complaints and seems to project his own shortcomings?
A trustee with a missions board doesn’t like blogs and he doesn’t like [...]
Four months ago a bill was passed in parliament that cut out about a federal million voters. It is a goof that contravenes The Charter of Rights and Freedoms:
Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified [...]
I’ll wait while you cringe.
GodTube.com’s success is proof positive that Jesus 2.0 is the wave of the future. Our entire culture is becoming internet focused. Today, people use the internet to search for practically everything they need in life — Why not their faith?
Okay? Yeah me too.
Moving on.
From Christianity Today’s Liveblog. Pretty good post. GodTube [...]
40 years of protests - and war wages on. Barry was there.
Stephen Harper’s media phobia. The Galloping Beaver
The Public Eye has started a blog. They’ve been documenting the religious right for years. While it is apparent they are behind in the coverage of the Family Research Council meeting, they’re working on catching themselves up. What [...]
Streams of Justice erected a small tent village on the empty lot at 950 Main St. late Sunday afternoon. The drug- and alcohol-free camp was established to draw attention to the failure of governments and Olympic organizers to meet promises of new social housing to be built in advance of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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“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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