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March 2005 - Posts

I thought I would give everyone a little update of my situation here. I just returned from a mission a few days ago. It was interesting from the very beginning as we drove to the Coalition Camp where we would be staying the night. The highway, which Read More
Here's some interesting software, Process Explorer. Touted as a better Task Manager, it looks pretty good, and, best of all, it's freeware. Read More
The first article has been posted: Irenaeus. Read More
I've begun reading Key Thinkers in Christianity edited by Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason, and Hugh Pyper. It is, basically, a miniature version of the Oxford Companion to Christian Thought offering 23 essays on some of the movers and shakers in the development Read More
Here's an excellent review of Million Dollar Baby, the Culture of Death Documentary written by Ruth Harrigan (a lawyer, disabilities rights activist, and author who just happens to also be quadriplegic) and Meredith Gould (an author who is Ruth's self-described Read More
Here's an interesting article about that's worth a read. Apparently, there's a physicist out there who believes that science brings us closer to God, not farther away. What an absolutely astonishing idea! (Can you hear the sarcasm dripping?) Read More
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Al Mohler takes a penetrating look at a development in pro-abortion rhetoric that is, to say the least, scary. While I am weary of the ad infinitum comparisons to the 20th Century Third Reich boogeyman, it is, in this case, nearly fully justified. Read More