Archive for March, 2007

Silly airport art

March 6th, 2007 ~ Travel blogging

(Going through old blog drafts, I found this one that I never posted. So, even though I can’t even remember now what I was doing in the Albuquerque airport … waste not, want not.)
Going through the Albuquerque and Los Angeles airports, I was glad to note that artsy types have put in installments to heighten […]

Hillary does Ebonics

March 5th, 2007 ~ Political circus

Who in the world told Hillary Clinton that it would be a good idea for her to attempt an “old folks at home” drawl when speaking at a church in Selma, Alabama? Especially if she wasn’t prepared for one instant to part with her honking, stentorian monotone.
Here’s a LINK if you haven’t already heard it. […]

Putting the “Lost Tomb” to bed

March 5th, 2007 ~ Culture gone mad

I just noticed that I didn’t have a title for the last post. And then it seems like it somehow doesn’t even deserve one. It hardly merits the notice of a blog post. But then, there were two last thoughts I had on the whole thing, and so I thought I’d (ha ha) resurrect it […]

March 4th, 2007 ~ Culture gone mad

Do you get the impression that the people that work at the “science lite” channels like Discovery and National Geographic have decided that pestering Christians is some kind of contest? Last year, National Geographic re-packaged a gnostic text that the Church had tossed in the wastebasket centuries ago, offering up the “Judas Gospel” as if […]

The rugged life

March 3rd, 2007 ~ La Vida Iglesia

This was some advice Fr. Elchaninov gave to a young person who wrote him a letter. I don’t know what the letter-writer said exactly, but I thought the advice was applicable to all of us:
You complain that your life is ‘rough and rugged’. But whatever we do is always like that. Where there are men, […]


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