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    That’s what I’ve been saying

    One of the things that drives me crazy is when people say, “You can’t legislate morality.” Not because I necessarily disagree with their position on the issue at hand, but because that statement is on it’s face wrong. You can’t not legislate morality. Or as William Vallicella notes, “All legislation is the legislation of morality; […]

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    My run-in with relativism

    Our pastor is preaching through the book of I Timothy. Today, he spoke on the overriding theme of preaching and protecting sound doctrine from I Tim. 1: 3-11. One of the challenges to sound doctrine in our age is relativism: “truth for you, truth for me, it’s all good.” This reminded me of my first […]

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    John Donne undone

    John Donne was a poet and a priest. He came from a family well established in the Catholic resistance, yet was a defender of the authority and legitimacy of the Church of England.John Donne subverted authority by marrying in defiance of social and legal authority, yet desperately sought the approval and favor of those in […]

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  • I won!

    I won a $25 ebay gift certificate from Thrifty Third Avenue Gal. How cool is that? Now I get to go shopping. Thanks, thrifty gal! Woo hoo! UPDATE: I won again! This time I got the Dave Ramsey Total Money Makeover CD set from Melody at Kids, Cakes, Dishes, and Laundry. THAW – Freedom from […]

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  • 8 Reasons to homeschool

    Dana posted “eight reasons why we homeschool” meme. Most fun. I particularly like 3. I always wanted to be able to put “right wing fundamentalist nutcase” on my resume. “Christian homeschooler” seems to be a close synonym. Me, too! Here are my 8 reasons 1. Kids have all the best books: The Wind in the […]

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  • Quote of the Day

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    Happy Reformation Day

    490 years ago, Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses onto the Church Door in Wittenberg. In honor of this important day in the history of the church, I give you Re4mation TheLOLgians By then you will be an expert and experienced doctor is the best best price on levitra possible person who can help you […]

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  • It’s a small web after all

    Whilst cruising the bloggy giveaway blogs, I happened upon Cara Putman, whom I knew in Virginia. She’s a published author now, most cool. I haven’t read Christian fiction in years, but I’m definitely going to read this one. Even if I don’t win the free book (and who am I kidding, I never win everything.) […]

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    Carnivals and free stuff

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  • Exercising my hospitality muscle

    I tend to be something of a hermit. Both my mom and sister have to get out of the house everyday. That just boggles my mind. Everyday? Really? I don’t mind going out, it’s not mandatory. My “mandatory” outings are church, grocery store, piano lessons, bi-weekly Girl Scouts and bi-weekly bible study. That’s 4 times […]

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