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August 3, 2011
Choppers for Dogs. Part 2
The airlifting dog rescue from Monday, and Prager's comments regarding our choosing to save dogs rather than humans is instructive on why a faith viewpoint is so central to understanding the elevated role of humans in creation.
Which reminded me today of Randy Alcorn's two creation stories:
In the secular account, you are the descendant of a tiny cell of primordial protoplasm washed up on an empty beach three and a half billion years ago. You are the blind and arbitrary product of time, chance, and natural forces. You are a mere grab-bag of atomic particles, a conglomeration of genetic substance. You exist on a tiny planet in a minute solar system in an empty corner of a meaningless universe. You are a purely biological entity, different only in degree but not in kind from a microbe, virus, or amoeba. You have no essence beyond your body, and at death you will cease to exist entirely. In short, you came from nothing >>>>> Read Entire Post
August 1, 2011
Choppers for Dogs. Really?
Just in case you needed more proof that our society has rendered human beings less significant than at any time in Western history, here comes this story. Older couple hiking with their dog spends the night in the forest because the dog was injured and they refused to leave him. Waited for a chopper to come rescue a DOG. Airlifting a DOG to safety.
Now, set aside the insanity of this act's being funded by taxpayers - albeit federal or California, neither of which has any money. Sadly, that >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 26, 2011
Smokin Hot Wife. Really?
You have probably seen this by now. The preacher who prayed at the Nashville NASCAR Race last weekend. Thanked God for his "smokin hot wife." Seriously.
Now I am a Ricky Bobby fan as much as the next guy. I have the film memorized. So I get the humor.
And I understand the thrill of praying before 43 cars start their 800 HP engines in front of 100,000 people. I had fun praying at Talladega and Atlanta races myself.
But when asked why he said this, the pastor said he hoped to get the attention of folks in the stands. He succeeded in that. I just never realized that prayers were intended to impress people or get their attention. Always figured they were intended for God. At least I hope >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 20, 2011
His Name was Pruden
Aldred Pruden Wallace is an odd name for a man. His son, Peter, is my friend. Aldred lived his last 18 months in a nursing home, surviving on his small pension. He had no other possessions besides his wonderful, warm and generous spirit.
The staff loved Aldred and would do anything for him. In his final few months, dementia set in, and Aldred created scenarios in his mind. For example, one day The President had consulted Aldred for advice on foreign policy. But most of the scenarios revolved around money. He thought he had $200MM left over from World War II and he really wanted to bless his caregivers and friends at the nursing home.
So several times a day, Aldred would walk up to a caregiver, pull them aside and say quietly in their ear, "I want to give you a million dollars because you've been so kind, so good to me." The nursing home staff >>>>>
July 18, 2011
Why Computers are Male
Mentioned this joke I received on the show last night and many of you asked for it in writing, so here you go. I pass on what I also received. Enjoy!
A SPANISH Teacher was explaining to her class that in Spanish, unlike English, nouns are designated as either masculine or feminine.
'House' for instance, is feminine: 'la casa.'
'Pencil,' however, is masculine: 'el lapiz.'
A student asked, 'What gender is 'computer'?'
Instead of giving the answer, the teacher split the class into two groups, male and female, and asked them to decide for themselves whether computer' should be a masculine or a feminine noun. Each group was asked to give four reasons for its recommendation.
The men's group decided that 'computer' should definitely be of the feminine gender
('la computadora'), because:
1. No one but >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 16, 2011
The Joys of Living under the Religion of Peace
While Christians get driven into hiding in parts of Egypt (when they are lucky enough not to have been killed in their own churches) during this thing non-thinkers call the "Arab Spring," other Christians are even less fortunate.
There is no Arab Spring. Just more of the same.
Yet another reason to be proud of America, where we are still free to practice our religions - whether Mormon, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Wiccan, or even Muslim. A nice reminder that ideas still matter. Some ideas and principles lead to innovation, freedom, dignity, and prosperity. Others lead to oppression, poverty, and death. Choose >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 14, 2011
And here we go (just as I told you would happen)
Told you so. Now that "Gay marriage" has been created by New York and the floodgates have opened, polygamy will be the next "right."
The reality series family in Sister Wives is going to court to win the right to be a legal entity.
And, once you have divorced marriage from its one man/one woman moorings, who's to argue with the polygamists. They have a point. Several, I suppose :)
First, there is historical precedent for polygamy in multiple cultures. In fact, early Judaism blessed it. Mormon founder Joseph Smith practiced it. Islam has been filled with it since its founder Mohammed enjoyed multiple wives.
Second, polygamist marriages can bear children. And the relationships can be consummated. Openness to the gift of new life is central to the idea of marriage. And polygamists not only can create children >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 12, 2011
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Recovery
I ran into "Sam" at the post office. It's been a few years since I last saw him.
When we last met, Sam was a leader in the financial services industry. Well-respected. Materially wealthy. A true innovator. And a kind man.
But last week, Same looked a little rough. When I asked how he was doing, he humorously replied, "Well, I tried to drink my way out of the recession. And I lost." Three weeks ago, Sam had a liver transplant. Explains why he looked subpar. But for a new liver recipient, he looked great.
I learned that over the past few years, Sam has lost his companies, his house. And his liver.Indeed, alcohol was no match for the Great Recession. It never is.
Asked how he was doing, he replied, "I've been clean and sober for over a year now. And I've gotten my priorities back where they should have been all along. Now I just have some work to do in rebuilding family >>>>> Read Entire Post
July 8, 2011
O Laptop My Laptop
Also titled Ode to a Stolen Laptop in memory of my dear friend and holder of all my work and secrets. I will miss thee. May your pawn shop of new dwelling be air-conditioned and kind. May the taker have made money to buy a fifth of wine or a cup of joe or hardy food for the journey.
O LAPTOP! my Laptop! our fearful trip is done;
The RAM has weather'd every search, the prize we sought is won;
The end is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady screen, the keyboard grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
Where in the pawn my Laptop lies,
Fallen cold and >>>>> Read Entire Post
O Laptop My Laptop
Also titled Ode to a Stolen Laptop in memory of my dear friend and holder of all my work and secrets. I will miss thee. May your pawn shop of new dwelling be air-conditioned and kind. May the taker have made money to buy a fifth of wine or a cup of joe or hardy food for the journey.
O LAPTOP! my Laptop! our fearful trip is done;
The RAM has weather'd every search, the prize we sought is won;
The end is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the >>>>> Read Entire Post
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