I could have used this as an illustration in last week’s sermon. Be honest, how many of you “got it”?
Monthly Archives: March 2008
Well, not my gravy, someone else’s Hungry-Man. (1LB?! Are you supposed to eat it or curl it?) The meal was oven cooked at 350 degrees for 35 minutes and was ready to be eaten. The gravy parted and an image of Jesus appeared. After shock and amazement set in, the […]
For quite some time now I have had “robots” mining my posts and putting them on their “blogs” resulting in pingback in my posts. Most of these are just intended to generate traffic back to their sites. Lately there have been some from a site of various names, but if […]
That Jim West would pay $200 for a photo of me and that Jim West would only pay $200 for a photo of me. (Apparently my beard leads to lower value than others.) He clearly has a predilection for Jesus scholars as Crossley and Goodacre each go for $1k. I […]
You will need to go to their site to see them all, but here is how it all begins. (Warning: do not drink while reading this or your screen and keyboard will need to be cleaned. Additional Warning: the Apple aluminum keyboard does not come apart for easy cleaning.) Top […]
From: Bob Englehart | Englehart’s View: March 18, 2008 Englehart offers his own commentary. I don’t agree with most of it. He had a few choice lines, however. He, the cartoonist, is also UCC, like Obama. His description is classic. I’m UCC, a decent-sized rational department in the Christian corporation. […]
Discussion of GV’s latest work began on blogs yesterday. Out today (but actually dated “March 24, 2008”) Daniel J Harrington, SJ has a very professional review, “No Evidence?,” in America: The National Catholic Weekly. Obviously, as this review reveals, Vermes’ book is much more comprehensive than previous reviews and interviews […]
Driving home on Rt 22. Dark and late. # Mmmmm. Thank you Dunkin Donuts. # In a senate committee for an hour, one more to go but I teach at 10am. (Thank the Lawd!) # Woof – meeting this morning, left after 1.5 hrs to lecture on DSS, left after […]