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There are many reasons I read many blogs, but one of the reasons I continue to read Pontifications is the extreme joy of reading the wisdom of modern theologians that I could not hope to match...
Hey all, About a month ago, I accepted a position with LifeTeen, a big Catholic youth organization that began in the states and has since grown to be a world-wide organization, running over 900...
So last week I handed in the last paper I'll ever write in my University career, the theology paper for my CHRTC 451 class (course title: Modern Creationisms ). It was a great class: a lot of...
Answering Dr. Machel I had the good fortune of attending my weekly CHRTC 451 lecture (also see our web-based discussion forum ) this past Wednesday (March 8th), and therein I had the...
In my CHRTC 451 class this coming Wednesday, the collective wisdom of the class will be pitted against Dr. Hans Machel (who, I must say, has a very boring website indeed!) of the...
Misguided Christian responses to sexual sin An interesting story prompted the usual sort of denunciatory discussion on the Christian Union Forum at GameSpot, where I sometimes post as the...
...and the pictures can be found on my blog . Cheers!
Papal infallibility. A lot of the Protestants I talk with on the Gamespot Christian Union forum seem to...well...they just don't understand the concept at all. And to be honest, that comes as...
In the discussion on the Rosary , a lot of people seem to...well...downplay the role of Mary in God's plan for the salvation of humanity. Many here seem to think that Mary was just some girl who...
Interesting new blog out there called Suicide of the West - A continuing chronicle of Western cultural disintegration , as the author styles it. Today, they posted an interesting list of...
There are a few changes between book and movie in the scenes at this time. For example, the children run out in pursuit of Edmund shortly after they notice him gone (Mr. Beaver's speech about...
It's touch and go whenever Hollywood releases a movie with a strong Christian undertone or premise -- will they botch it, or won't they? Could go either way. Certainly, the director -- Andrew...
Oh, this is too rich. I swear...the next time a Catholic vs. Protestant debate comes up in the forum , I am totally going to have to play off this card. Can you tell that I don't suffer fools...
Have you tried Frappr! yet? If you're a blogger, you can use it to create a Google! map that people can leave "pushpins" in...visitors to your blog can identify where in the world they are...
I see by the figures and tables at Wikipedia that are tracking the tally of burned automobiles, there were 215 cars burned last night in France, mostly in the Saint-Chamond and Bourges areas....
You know, I remember debating homosexual marriage in web forums as much as three years ago, back when Nation States had cool forums that weren't populated with barely adolescent whiners and...
Sisters are great. Meg recently went to San Francisco to catch a concert and hang out, and from all appearences she had a fabulous time. She brought back little gifts for everyone, and being the...
Mark Steyn weighs in (again!) with a piece in the Telegraph that almost perfectly captures the disconnect from reality that the French -- and indeed, that much of the world -- seems to be...
The Budgie might be recovering from dental surgery, but his wit and incisiveness in undiminished, and he has published a pair of excellent pieces. The first , a couple days ago, dealt with...
Europe continues its descent into war . The "Immigrant Unrest" in France has reached Paris . Rioting has affected some 40 other districts/areas of France , and over 300 towns, in a series of...
There are many reasons I read many blogs, but one of the reasons I continue to read Pontifications is the extreme joy of reading the wisdom of modern theologians that I could not hope to match...
Posted Aug 25, 2006 11:08 am PT
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I'm now a games reviewer...Hey all, About a month ago, I accepted a position with LifeTeen, a big Catholic youth organization that began in the states and has since grown to be a world-wide organization, running over 900...
Posted Jun 29, 2006 10:28 pm PT
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''Unless a grain of wheat...''So last week I handed in the last paper I'll ever write in my University career, the theology paper for my CHRTC 451 class (course title: Modern Creationisms ). It was a great class: a lot of...
Posted Apr 21, 2006 10:18 pm PT
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A Response to Dr. MachelAnswering Dr. Machel I had the good fortune of attending my weekly CHRTC 451 lecture (also see our web-based discussion forum ) this past Wednesday (March 8th), and therein I had the...
Posted Mar 15, 2006 9:57 am PT
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Why I am Catholic (in part)In my CHRTC 451 class this coming Wednesday, the collective wisdom of the class will be pitted against Dr. Hans Machel (who, I must say, has a very boring website indeed!) of the...
Posted Mar 5, 2006 9:14 pm PT
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The BodyMisguided Christian responses to sexual sin An interesting story prompted the usual sort of denunciatory discussion on the Christian Union Forum at GameSpot, where I sometimes post as the...
Posted Feb 19, 2006 1:06 pm PT
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I'm taking apart an iBook......and the pictures can be found on my blog . Cheers!
Posted Jan 7, 2006 10:29 pm PT
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On Papal InfallibilityPapal infallibility. A lot of the Protestants I talk with on the Gamespot Christian Union forum seem to...well...they just don't understand the concept at all. And to be honest, that comes as...
Posted Jan 6, 2006 11:10 pm PT
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A New Year's DevotionIn the discussion on the Rosary , a lot of people seem to...well...downplay the role of Mary in God's plan for the salvation of humanity. Many here seem to think that Mary was just some girl who...
Posted Jan 2, 2006 2:34 pm PT
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Art thou a heretic?Interesting new blog out there called Suicide of the West - A continuing chronicle of Western cultural disintegration , as the author styles it. Today, they posted an interesting list of...
Posted Dec 31, 2005 12:01 am PT
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Chronicles of Narnia: Review, Part the SecondThere are a few changes between book and movie in the scenes at this time. For example, the children run out in pursuit of Edmund shortly after they notice him gone (Mr. Beaver's speech about...
Posted Dec 12, 2005 10:10 pm PT
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Chronicles of Narnia: Review, Part the FirstIt's touch and go whenever Hollywood releases a movie with a strong Christian undertone or premise -- will they botch it, or won't they? Could go either way. Certainly, the director -- Andrew...
Posted Dec 12, 2005 10:09 pm PT
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Anti-Catholic Bingo!Oh, this is too rich. I swear...the next time a Catholic vs. Protestant debate comes up in the forum , I am totally going to have to play off this card. Can you tell that I don't suffer fools...
Posted Nov 19, 2005 12:05 am PT
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Frappr!Have you tried Frappr! yet? If you're a blogger, you can use it to create a Google! map that people can leave "pushpins" in...visitors to your blog can identify where in the world they are...
Posted Nov 17, 2005 9:14 pm PT
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France is not equipped to deal with its problemsI see by the figures and tables at Wikipedia that are tracking the tally of burned automobiles, there were 215 cars burned last night in France, mostly in the Saint-Chamond and Bourges areas....
Posted Nov 16, 2005 11:00 pm PT
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And now beastiality?You know, I remember debating homosexual marriage in web forums as much as three years ago, back when Nation States had cool forums that weren't populated with barely adolescent whiners and...
Posted Nov 16, 2005 10:56 pm PT
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CoastersSisters are great. Meg recently went to San Francisco to catch a concert and hang out, and from all appearences she had a fabulous time. She brought back little gifts for everyone, and being the...
Posted Nov 16, 2005 10:53 pm PT
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Would the term ''cheese eaters'' be an ethnic slur?Mark Steyn weighs in (again!) with a piece in the Telegraph that almost perfectly captures the disconnect from reality that the French -- and indeed, that much of the world -- seems to be...
Posted Nov 8, 2005 6:58 pm PT
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Lost Budgie is on a Roll!The Budgie might be recovering from dental surgery, but his wit and incisiveness in undiminished, and he has published a pair of excellent pieces. The first , a couple days ago, dealt with...
Posted Nov 8, 2005 6:55 pm PT
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Don't Mention the War!Europe continues its descent into war . The "Immigrant Unrest" in France has reached Paris . Rioting has affected some 40 other districts/areas of France , and over 300 towns, in a series of...
Posted Nov 7, 2005 9:41 pm PT
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