Monthly Archives: January 2006

Not A Shocker from the 9th Circus

The 9th Circus Court ruled Partial-Birth Abortion Bans are unconstitutional. Not to be outdone, the 2nd Circus Court (in Manhattan) did the same.  What’s particular about the second [..]

Abortion, Ethics, Philosophy

The Shock….

IAEA Report Says Iran Has Bomb Plans 

Politics

The Ride Home

Wow. It’s not very often that something happens to me that actually leaves me floundering for words, but all I can say is…wow.  And not in a good, [..]

Ethics, Homosexuality, Personal, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Theology ,

Fair is Fair

Since I had pointed out my discontent with his previous article regarding homosexuality, I do have to say that Alain’s Blurb for 1/28/06 was actually pretty good.  Some [..]

Homosexuality

More Sloppy Reporting

The anit-right pres bias is getting even worse now.  Just read this article which claims that Republicans are all racists. Apparently, a group of liberal scientists (and they all [..]

Liberalism, Politics

When Did I?

When did I See the landscape Bristle with entropy Filled, cold and bleak Under crimson skies That shuddered in fear? I saw something there Then it was gone [..]

Poetry

Jesus on Trial…

This is funny. A priest is on trial for saying that Jesus existed. The article says: The priest’s atheist accuser, Luigi Cascioli, says the Roman Catholic Church has [..]

Atheism, Philosophy, Roman Catholicism ,

For Who’s Sake?

Those of you who read this blog (and I know there are at least two of you!) might remember that I’ve been reading through Scripture in my ESV, [..]

Theology ,

ABC Responds…

…with a form letter, of course.  But at least I can assume someone there read my letter, or at least the first paragraph. I was told:   Thank [..]

Politics , , , ,

A Somewhat Disappointing Response

I just read this article. The article I’m refering to is the one quoted by the piece there.  It is an article by Guy Randall Adams about AOL [..]

Ethics, Homosexuality, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism