Things Heard: e67v3
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at
9:25 am
- The Pope in the Holy Land brought more than $40 worth of CDs as gifts.
- Kids and faith … our family did this too, we brought our kids to church in the absence of my belief for almost a decade.
- Maps and China.
- Speaking of maps … what goes perfectly with cartography, uhm, shoes?
- Color me unsurprised.
- Another nail in the old journalism coffin.
- A paschal flower.
- Reading Wright(ly).
- Health care and cost confusion.
- Is bio-hacking a bigger threat than the flu?
- Central planning, it worked so well for the Soviet economy that our “bright boys” in the Administration think they want to give it a go. Well, at the same time … a look at government belt tightening (or the reverse).
- On the Mid-Pentecostal feast.
- Hmmm. I didn’t see it once too … over there.
- If the narrative that the “tide of democracy” is going to overtake the world is still alive … I’ve a question. Do you think the common person has more or less influence in the government and expressed authority today or 100 years ago? Less free or more free today than in 1809?
- The conservative liberal entitlement debate, 2009 edition.
- Tests.
- Martyrs counted.
- A plea that Mr Obama mature a little.
- A Christian praises the neo-atheists.
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