People who would sell or buy something like this.
(Please tell me Jim is still alive: I suddenly seem to have started channelling his spirit)
Crucifixion is too good for them
May 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Miscellaneous
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Come on you Catholic Americans
May 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Church
I would have thought one of you might have managed to blog on the serendipity of the feast of Pentecost celebrating the divine energising of our Mother the Church, with Mother’s Day. (Of course, over here in the UK we keep Mothering Sunday as hallowed by Church tradition, not hallmarked by card companies, so I [...]
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Torture and tortuous arguments
May 11th, 2008 · 6 Comments · Ethics, Politics
In a comment Stephen continues to make his point about post-modernism based on the ethics of torture. I haven’t got time right now to offer a major argument on the whole post-modern debate. But I do want to point up what I see as the problem with Stephen’s position as I understand it.
(Note: I am aware [...]
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Cynics for Christ: want to join?
May 11th, 2008 · 14 Comments · Bad Church, Bizarre
I am surprised that Peter Kirk is impressed with this. It’s not just that I’m sceptical, I’m positively repelled. Being a fool for Christ is one thing, being a complete idiot is another. When I read stuff like this:
Many on the platform are ON THEIR BACKS ON THE FLOOR!!!
It appears that no one can take [...]
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The conversion story continues
May 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Mac vs PC, Switching to Mac
At the end of my first week with the Mac, some comments are probably in order.
I’m still being driven mad by confusing the Command and Control keys in shortcut combinations. It’s not helped by continuing to use Windows.
I’ve by and large been impressed by running Windows in a VM (I’m using Fusion). This continues to [...]
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