14 December 2010

Coffee Bowl Browsing

Rome riots!  If you know anything about Rome's almost 3,000 year history, you know that rioting here is a fine art.

A short BBC vid of the rioting.

Why does the Church need a new English translation of the Missal?  'Nuff said.

Atheists are doing believers a huge favor in Ft. Worth.  

Lame Duck Dems offer a 1,924 pg. $1,100,000,000,000 budget. . .no review, no debate.

Manufacturing "hate crimes" at Harvard.  NB.  Christians were blamed for this.

". . .at opposite ends of Europe, Islamist radicals continue to probe for weak spots where they may carry out their atrocious acts."  And all of Europe is a weak spot.

The CIA, the LAPD, and the FBI go rabbit hunting. . .

Harry Potter. . .ermmmm, I mean hairy potter.

Kids tell us the naked truth about dating and marriage.

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5 comments:

  1. benthegreen9:36 AM

    Atheists doing believers a huge favor?

    Who has ever been converted by a bus ad?

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  2. Anonymous10:13 AM

    “We want to tell people they are not alone,” said Terry McDonald, the chairman of Metroplex Atheists, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Coalition of Reason, which paid for the atheist ads. “People don’t realize there are other atheists. All you hear around here is, ‘Where do you go to church?’ ”

    One question: why should a meaningless constellation of atoms care whether another meaningless constellation of atoms manufactures a perception of being alone?

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  3. "Tell your wife she looks pretty, even if she looks like a truck"

    That boy will go far!

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  4. Ben, any chance we get to preach is a good one. The atheist truck provides that chance. Don't forget that some of Jesus' best preaching/teaching happened b/c his opponents attacked him in public!

    Romish, excellent question.

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  5. P.S. Romish, my guess is that the atheists would say that human collections of atoms do not need God to be meaningful...IOW, atheism does not necessarily imply nihilism (cf. Kai Neilsen).

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