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Tales from the DragonCat's Lair
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Tales from the DragonCats Lair. Stop the Arizona birth control bill (Commentary is lj user=mama hogswatch s, I agree 100. Apr 15th, 2012 at 3:29 PM. I'd say I'm tired of this shit.but I'd sound like a broken record. Anyway.please.sign and pass on. At Stop the Arizona birth control bill (Commentary is lj user=mama hogswatch s, I agree 100%). At Stop the Arizona birth control bill. At Stop the Arizona birth control bill. At Stop the Arizona birth control Bill. At Stop the Arizona birth control Bill. Cluegi...
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: Good Stewards
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Sunday, October 05, 2014. Here is today's homily. The readings are Psalm 19. Today we talk about stewardship. Be praised, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air,. And clouds and storms, and all the weather,. Through which You give Your creatures sustenance. Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Water;. She is very useful, and humble, and precious, and pure. Through whom You brighten the night.
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: Leaving the Tomb
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Saturday, April 04, 2015. Here's my homily for the Great Vigil of Easter. The Gospel is Mark 16:1-8. Everyone has failed Jesus. The three women failed him, too. They failed him when he was still alive; they won’t fail him now. They’ll follow the funerary customs, as they do when anyone they love dies. They’ll give Jesus’ body every bit of respect they can,...Oh, he’s not here. He left;...Angels ...
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: May 2015
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Saturday, May 16, 2015. Here's tomorrow's homily. The lesson is Acts 1:15-17, 21-26. I usually preach on the Gospel, but this week it's Jesus-as-talking-head pontificating in John, and I'd always rather preach on a passage where people are doing things. Narrative junkie, c'est moi. How do we move forward after betrayal? The lesson makes this sound like a simple matter of reasoned discussion, pra...
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It only looks random ...
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It only looks random . Satori of a wandering mind. Freelancers Survival Guide. (Read it, Learn it. Do it.). Novel Spaces (writers and me on writing). Killing the Sacred Cows of Publishing. Wordtryst (my favorite Trini writer). Novel Racers (95% Brit romance writers on writing). Religious Tolerance (primer on world religions). Bible Gateway (100 searchable translations). Sojourners: Actual Christians involved in politics. Skeptics Dictionary (a hotbed of rationalism). BattleCorps (I write for these folks).
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: God's Triage
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Here's today's Gospel lesson, one of my favorites. It's from the fifth chapter of Mark:. When Jesus had crossed again in the boat. To the other side, a great crowd gathered round him; and he was by the lake. Then one of the leaders of the synagogue named Jairus came and, when he saw him, fell at his feet. So he went with him. He looked all round to see who had done it.
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: December 2014
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Sunday, December 21, 2014. Here's today's Blue Christmas homily. The readings are. Tonight, the Winter Solstice, is the longest night of the year. Tomorrow, the days will start getting longer again. But many of us have come to church this evening because we’re struggling with our own darkness, with sorrow and loss. This story reminds us of the value of darkness. Children grow first in darkne...
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: August 2014
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Sunday, August 17, 2014. Here's today's homily. The Gospel is Matthew 15:21-28. 8220;Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.”. It sounds like something Jesus might say. It sounds like things Jesus did. Say, but only after his encounter with the Canaanite woman. All lives matter. I don’t have an answer, but I do have an observation. The story of ...Thousan...
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good: October 2014
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Rickety Contrivances of Doing Good. Science Fiction. Progressive Christianity. And Other Improbable Optimisms. Sunday, October 05, 2014. Here is today's homily. The readings are Psalm 19. Today we talk about stewardship. Be praised, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air,. And clouds and storms, and all the weather,. Through which You give Your creatures sustenance. Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Water;. She is very useful, and humble, and precious, and pure. Through whom You brighten the night.
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We're not dead - Take Back the Sci-Fi (and Fantasy)
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Take Back the Sci-Fi (and Fantasy). June 24th, 2009. Just incredibly busy. Fortunately. Had a fully fleshed out topic suggestion for everyone to discuss:. I have to admit, I was sorry to hear that this was a cliche'. I think this stage of survivor's recovery, or this particular challenge for a couple, can be a worthy topic if it's done right. The questions I would like to pose to the community are the following. 1) Can this type of story be done right? If so, how is that done? Which ones get it wrong?
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