Archive for August, 2005

Porn Sunday Grid Blog: Conclusion? »

It’s been a long three months since I started the Porn Sunday Grid Blog concept back in May. I’m more committed to Porn Sunday now than ever, but unfortunately it looks like Porn Sunday just isn’t going to happen in Burlington. It got consideration from two churches, but in the end neither decided […]

Compassion Over Cathedrals »

I don’t normally quote articles in full, but this one is too good to use only pieces of it.
Marvin Olasky: Compassion Over Cathedrals
LEESBURG, Fla. — Some churches want their sanctuaries to be cathedrals. A church here had a better idea.
Located about an hour’s drive northwest of Orlando on a main street that also boasts […]

Rules »

I found The Pensacola Christian College Student Voice through a Google search when I was writing my last post. It’s not an official Pensacola Christian College site (the official site is here); it was created by former PCC students. Here are some of the many highlights:
- While attending PCC, the number one measurement […]

Priorities »

From the Chronicle of Higher Ed (subscription required):
Liberty, an evangelical Christian institution in Lynchburg, Va., has amended its dress code, allowing students to wear flip-flops, sandals, capri pants, and “neat” jeans to class. Students can also wear “modest” shorts in the dining hall and, after 4:30 p.m., in academic and administrative buildings.
The university’s Student Government […]

Fighting Christians »

SI.com - Jay Mohr: NCAA’s ban on “offensive” monikers is a joke
Native American logos aren’t the only ones taking a hit these days. I recently performed at Elon University in North Carolina. The Elon sports teams are known as The Phoenix. Seems fine enough. I learned while on campus that until a few years ago […]

Ode to Three Candy Bars »

We have some leftover mini candy bars at the office. Some 3 Musketeers, some Snickers, some Milky Way, some Rolo, some M&M’s. Good stuff. I just grabbed a 3 Musketeers, a Milky Way, and a Snickers (the really little square ones that are popular as Halloween giveaways). And I noticed something.
3 […]

Abortion for Fashion »

I wrote a while ago about Planned Parenthood’s despicable “I Had an Abortion” t-shirts. Now David Wharton is writing about a different kind of abortion fashion:
Astrakhan is the wooly lamb skin of the karakul sheep, and, apparently, the younger the lamb, the finer the fur. Good astrakhan comes from sheep just a few days […]


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