In what appears to have become the inescapable “issue” of gay marriage, much has been said, of sorts, in trying to put a definitive answer on whether or not such a union should occur.
While it has been understood that “religious” people would generally not be in favor of such a union, it had never occurred [...]
Archive for August, 2009
Homosexuality Revisted: Marriage
Posted in Christianity, Society and Culture, tagged adam and eve, adam and steve, child, church, equal but different, gay, Gay Marriage, God, good news, homosexuality, husband, lesbian, man, marriage, one flesh, persecute, persecutes, redeem, sin, triune, wife, woman on 25 August, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Problem of Government
Posted in History and Politics, Society and Culture, tagged america, back, Big Government, government, mad as hell, revolution, second american revolution, stimulus package, take, tea party, We the People on 12 August, 2009 | 2 Comments »
It’s a problem I all but forgot about, and that’s the whole point of the following speech.
I don’t have a lot of time right now to go into politics and governance as a whole, but I promise to get back to this one day in the near future.
Angels, Demons, and Inaccuracies
Posted in Articles, tagged Angels and Demons, Brown, Dan Brown, false, film, hack, inaccuracies, Langdon, movie, Tom Hanks, Viewpoints on 3 August, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Here is the last of the RCC Viewpoints articles.
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Ours is a so-called “age of information.” What would have taken months of researching or multiple library trips now takes a matter of seconds, thanks to the Internet.
Google has made information-gathering all but instantaneous, and Wikipedia boasts to be collecting the sum total of human knowledge.
And yet, [...]