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Can you love your enemies?
via The Plow by Mike Anderson on February 13, 2008
We’re giving away 20 sets of the posters, printed, and shipped to you. Happy Valentine’s Day.What Are You Feeling When You Look at These?“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. Luke 5:43-44These Images Floor Me.I have so much anger in my heart at the very sight of a...
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Missing Mars Hill Member
via Dustin DeKoekkoek by Dustin DeKoekkoek on February 14, 2008
If you are from Seattle please look at this missing person poster, he is a Mars Hill member and has been missing since Wednesday. Please share it with your friends as well to get as many people to see this as possible.
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Feel-Good Pluralism dribbles the ball off their foot
via Irish Calvinist by erik on February 18, 2008
This is a great video and one I will probably return to watch on occasion. It is from an episode of “E.R.” The dying man is looking for answers to that which plagues his conscience. However, instead he is given answers by a hospital chaplain that cater to his flesh. The clichés that make up water cooler discussions and many Sunday am sermons do not carry the day when someone is staring...
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FRUIT OPINIONS!
via xkcd by xkcd on February 24, 2008
Holy crap. This strip’s been up for 800 seconds and it’s already the most controversial thing I’ve ever written, beating out comics about cunnilingus, the Obama endorsement, and my making 4chan tiny on the map of the internet. It turns out everyone and their mother has a fruit opinion, and every one of those opinions is now in my inbox.Just remember to keep some perspective. If you think...
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Untitled blog post
via The Cartoon Blog by Dave on February 25, 2008
This cartoon can be freely re-used on your blog - to find more of its kind see We Blog Cartoons.I’m aware that this blog is not very good value at the moment. I can explain everything though - I have a major deadline this week and am also involved in a new project being launched in the very near future.In the meantime please excuse my slap dash attitude: unanswered e-mails, blog posts with no...
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george bush - the greatest president?
via beauty and depravity by me on February 28, 2008
... economic development”:President Bush has every reason to be proud of what he and so many others have accomplished in Africa. From AIDS treatment once thought impossible, to millions of bednets to keep kids from dying of a mosquito bite, to new African jobs created with trade policy, to billions in old debts erased. And back in Washington, a political shift has taken place with Democrats ...
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Spammer Invades Google Calendar
via Googlified by Haochi on March 02, 2008
Didn’t you get the memo? Email spam is out, and the latest trend (for spammers) is to spam/scam people through Google Calender.[photo by Andrew Huff, used under a CC-license]
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Providence and Time on Lost
via The A-Team Blog by Amy on March 02, 2008
... 1), but nomatter what they do, they can't ultimately thwart the purpose of God or fate(just who is in charge remains to be seen). So, Desmond can keep changing the future byrepeatedly saving one of the characters from death, but eventually, the deathof that character will be accomplished by the one who is governing the flow ofhistory, moving it in a precise direction for a purpose.It would...
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Community, Complexity, and Chaos
via The Zone Gathering by Heather Z on February 28, 2008
Our small group made the crazy decision to include dinner as part of our weekly small group line-up. I’m not sure what possessed me to make just a suggestion. Perhaps it was the bad memories of never getting a meal in before small groups. Maybe it was the excitement over living with a brand new kitchen. Maybe it was all this reading, writing, and studying I’m doing about hospitality. Whatever...
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The youth of today...
via aBlog by Alex Gawley on March 03, 2008
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