23 Jun
If you were in Atlanta this weekend, you may have been at risk of arrest for exercising your right to Free Speech. If you’re gay, you had nothing to worry about. If not, you would have been better off staying home. Notice that while the left is constantly accusing Christians of trying to deny them [...]
Posted in Current Events, News/Commentary by: έχω ζωη
3 Comments
20 Jun
“I wanna say that that [sic] Jesus told us that we would be judged by how we treat the least among us, and we shouldn’t really maybe call this ‘Socialized Medicine’; we should call it ‘Christianized Medicine’.” – Michael Moore on “The View” (Courtesy of Way of the Master Radio). What an ignoramus!! It’s bad [...]
Posted in News/Commentary, Politics by: έχω ζωη
No Comments
19 Jun
At what point does a denomination become so apostate that they are excommunicated from the rest of Christendom? Just when I thought the Episcopalians couldn’t get any more screwed up than they are, Ann Holmes Redding, an Episcopal priest from Seattle has come out as being both “Christian” and Muslim. Huh? Yep, she is so [...]
Posted in Christianity, News/Commentary by: έχω ζωη
2 Comments
18 Jun
George Bush is the American Left’s whipping boy. It doesn’t matter what goes wrong, great or small, the left assigns blame to George Bush. On the global scale, the same can be said of “Global Warming”. The latest is the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan. That’s right, it isn’t the fact that murderous [...]
Posted in Politics by: έχω ζωη
1 Comment
13 Jun
I’ve been considering starting a grass-roots political movement to battle tax increases to fund government schools. Enrollment has been steady or declining, in the district I reside in, it has been declining since 1985, and for according to their 2006-2007 budget it was estimated that they would have 111 fewer students than the previous year. [...]
Posted in Politics by: έχω ζωη
2 Comments
13 Jun
… at least according to the food banks in the Twin Cities metro area. Now I am all for food banks. I love them! It puts charity where it belongs, in the private sector. We need more food banks and less food stamps. However, it is a bit ironic that rather than complaining that there [...]
Posted in News/Commentary by: έχω ζωη
No Comments
12 Jun
I was just playing around with Google Earth, which if you haven’t toyed with you should. Tonight I noticed that they have a pretty detailed listing of destroyed villages in Darfur Sudan. It appears they have teamed up with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. You can zoom in and see villages that have clearly [...]
Posted in Religion by: έχω ζωη
Tags: Islam
No Comments
11 Jun
I was home sick over the weekend battling a cold. I left work early on Wednesday and was home Thursday and Friday. It gave me much more free time than I wanted, and was very boring. I felt best when sitting in front of the TV, but it got very very boring, and I’d tire [...]
Posted in In the Life of the Author by: έχω ζωη
5 Comments
01 Jun
Ray Comfort & Co. have put up a new site aimed at hitting Hollywood where it hurts when they resort to blasphemy in movies. I don’t tend to watch a lot of movies, but I like the idea. It’s quite appalling to me that the Left, including Hollywood, will walk on eggshells when it comes [...]
Posted in Christianity by: έχω ζωη
3 Comments