Thursday, September 07, 2006

 

"You're OK, Mate" Links

Why I am leery of measuring ministry success by financial performance. Certainly Christ empowers us to withstand baseless charges (I seem to recall some Messiah or the other was crucified for our sake on baseless charges) so either the charges made by the blogger have merit and this is an attempt at cover-up, or this is income protection - neither one works for genuine ministry. Andy Jackson asks a good question too.

OK, the cartoons are offensive, but asking for an apology starts to skirt that Arab-Islamic edge we saw in Europe a while back. Speaking of which, I have been buying into, for a while now, the argument that Islam as a religion was as much or more of a problem than anything else, this argues against that.

Laer's headline on this one says boatloads. For most "activists" the activism itself matters more than what they are active for - so they choose the target of convenience, not effect.

More earth-farts. Of course, a "true believer" would argue, that if the earth farts, we and especially our cattle, must stop. Although my sentiments lie with Monty Python's "French Taunter." Especially when I read things like this.

The price of service. SALUTE!

I had no idea he even had a fastball.

The whacko in science? The problem is, they're not guarding against the whacko, they're gaurding against the fact that if you let in the whackos, you have to let in the...Christians!? OMG!

Funny...I heard nothing about the bombing campaign that ususally proceeds such invasions.

OH PLEASE! Fish have been changing sex in response to population pressures long before there was pollution. As to even asking if the same is possible in humans...that's scinece fiction stuff, bad science fiction stuff.

As long as they don't pull it.

The line between creativity and bordom is a fine one.

You know, I was thinking the same thing just the other day....

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