Jim West has the best April 1st posting I have seen in the biblioblogosphere, but Frazz is quite good today. (If the image looks smooshed, it is because the WordPress template has constrained its width. Simply right-click and select “View Image,” or similar command, to view it more fully.)
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I was flipping through the small concordance in the back of a TNIV Bible and found the slightly amusing header, due of course to the proximity of the words, but amusing nonetheless. Kinky.
Today Ed Cook of “Ralph” posted a poem he wrote in his college days. I thought that was a great idea and went to look for one that I had written when I was in college, I seem to recall putting it on the computer a few years ago, but […]
If ever someone deserved this honor he does. (Although clearly not everyone agrees. According to the Good Dr. West Bono has replaced Chris Tilling as the devil.) And their music is good too. U2’s Bono awarded British knighthood on Yahoo! News Irish rock star and global humanitarian Bono became a […]
My brother has finally convinced me to sign up for Skype. For those who do not know what this is in brief it allows you to use your computer, connected to a high speed network, to call other computers anywhere in the world for free and other (regular) phones for […]
From Christian Today – Christian News The Cambridge-based International Biblical and Theological Research Centre has appointed its youngest warden. The internationally respected evangelical centre for biblical and theological research has invited Dr Peter (Pete) Williams, currently Deputy Head of Divinity, History and Philosophy, and a senior lecturer in New Testament […]
I only heard snippets on the way home, but this sounds good and I wanted to bring it to everyone’s attention. NPR : Francis Collins on ‘The Language of God’ Geneticist Francis Collins is director of the National Human Genome Research Project. He is also an evangelical Christian, and author […]
I will be moderating a panel discussion in two weeks on the biblical creation narratives and climate change. It is part of a series by PSU’s Rock Ethics Institute: Rock Ethics Institute – Climate Change. It should be a good series. It will be focused primarily upon Christian interpretations, which […]
I was perusing FaceBook and found this ad set up by someone at Tulane Tulane Flyer Hunting for Easter Eggs? On the first Easter, they weren’t looking for eggs.They were searching for the body of Jesus.A man who claimed to be God and said he would prove his deity by […]
The title says it all. Talpiot Tomb Various There are several additional things that are worth mentioning on the Talpiot tomb story from recent days. Randy Ingermanson has uploaded a clear, detailed investigation of the statistics and the tomb, co-written with Jay Cost. Some will remember his earlier piece, Statistics […]