2010-05-26T22:46:00-04:00

InternetMonk shared this classic Mr. Bean episode, in which he goes to church and sings “All Creatures of Our God and King” – or at least the words that he and all the rest of us manage to remember. I doubt there is anyone in the world that has never seen it, but if you haven’t, you’re in for a treat. Enjoy! Read more

2010-05-26T22:25:00-04:00

Jimmy Kimmel is still producing alternate endings to LOST. Here’s another one: Read more

2010-05-26T14:58:00-04:00

I just had drawn to my attention a new book, Evolving in Monkey Town by Rachel Held Evans. It looks very promising, if this video trailer about the book is anything to go by… Read more

2010-05-26T14:38:00-04:00

I have not tampered with this ad at all. It is exactly as it appeared in the side bar on Facebook. Does anyone else think that the title is either a poor choice, or perhaps unintentionally appropriate? Read more

2010-05-26T11:45:00-04:00

Having had some conservative Christians label me as “liberal” in recent weeks, with the apparent assumption that doing so is all that is necessary in order to show that I’m wrong, I began thinking about this question: Where do conservative Christians find in the Bible the idea that liberalism is wrong? Given the propensity of conservatives to believe that the Bible addresses modern issues directly, surely it is striking that there is no commandment “Do not be liberal!” Obviously liberalism means... Read more

2010-05-26T11:35:00-04:00

Mark Traphagen has begun a series on LOST on his blog the League of Inveterate Poets. After blogging about the finale, Mark has now begun the process of rewatching the series from the beginning and blogging about it with the whole of the series, including the ending, in mind. LOST fans wondering what they can do with their Tuesday evenings may want to pay his blog a visit! Read more

2010-05-26T09:55:00-04:00

Judy Redman posted on the speeches of Jesus and recent research on the psychology of memory as it relates to verbatim recall with and without textual assistance. Michael Bird posted Nick Perrin’s response to Judy’s blog entry about his book. Judy responds on her own blog. Earlier Doug Chapin discussed Judy Redman’s defense of April DeConick from Nick Perrin’s criticisms. To which Judy responded. These conversations sure can get complicated! But they are so interesting and stimulating! On a mostly... Read more

2010-05-25T22:52:00-04:00

The Geek Muse drew attention to the fact that today is Geek Pride Day – according to Wikipedia. I dispute that the day should be understood to apply equally to nerds, but that is neither here nor there. Nerds rank above geeks in their editing of Wikipedia, and so if they say the day applies to them, geeks can do little to change public perception. (If you’re unclear on the distinction, click here). The day affirms certain rights and responsibilities of... Read more

2010-05-25T22:06:00-04:00

Nik at Nite has shared an explanation of LOST that claims to be from someone at Bad Robot and reflect the outlook of the show’s creator, producers and writers. It may or may not be authentic, but at first glance it seems at the very least to come from someone who has insight into the show, and is thus at least as worth reading as anything else that has been written about LOST. Some people are puzzled and/or disappointed by... Read more

2010-05-25T12:25:00-04:00

Having had my attention grabbed, I looked to see where else I was mentioned in the Trinity debate. I knew that my book had come up, but I was not aware just how often it was mentioned in the comments section. Rob Bowman mentions my interpretation of 1 Corinthians 8:4-6 in a comment. His first major point is as follows: McGrath finds it dubious that Paul could have adapted the Shema to distinguish “God” as the Father and “Lord” as... Read more

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