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Monthly Archives: August 2010
The view from here
Two nights ago.One of the new neighbours. A small gaggle were nearby feeding, this was the designated sentry.
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Toronto neighbours tell Highfield Road Gospel preacher/prayers to go away
Good on the neighbours for asking these folk to move on. We don’t know what took place prior to the video. What we do know is that this church has done street preaching (reading their bibles loudly in front of … Continue reading
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US Court upholds World Vision right to hire and fire ‘not us’
A US court has ruled World Vision is a religious corporation which has the right to hire and fire employees based on religious beliefs. More specifically “World Vision is exempt from a provision in Title VII of the 1964 Civil … Continue reading
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Some blog housekeeping
One of the fun things about blogging is logging on and reading interesting discussions going on under posts. The blog site policy is simple (it’s under About) and 99% of commenters don’t even have to read it. I don’t butt … Continue reading
The view from here
This is another one of the new neighbors - this heron didn’t stick around long enough for me to pocket a camera, get downstairs and walk up to it and ask to take it’s picture. So, I don’t know what kind of … Continue reading
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Enjoying the view
Thanks for you patience as I have been away from the keyboard getting settled in to a new place. And thanks to Rick for keeping up at BDBO. Comments are now off moderation, and while there is painting left to … Continue reading
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First Nations Pentecostals and The Conservative Party
From Dr. Dawg, who attended Forgiven, Catch the Dream: The master of ceremonies was one Kenny Blacksmith, a former Deputy Grand Chief of the Cree nation, already rewarded earlier this year for his devotion to the Conservative cause by being … Continue reading
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William Branham’s followers made him fall into heresy?!?
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission Did you know that infamous post-war faith healer William Branham only became a heretic because his friends gave him delusions of grandeur? At least that’s what Stacey Campbell, noted Canadian charismatic … Continue reading
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