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The Coding Humanist: Mmmm...Steak...
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Welcome to the blog of the coding humanist. I have now moved the blog. Please go to www.archaicchristianity.com/blog/. For the new blog. Sunday, February 26, 2006. It has been a while since I've posted on this blog. Sorry. I've been busy solving world hunger and inventing a cure for poison ivy. My dad gave me some steak seasoning this weekend called "Reo's". I'm a die-hard Texjoy fan, but I thought I would try it anyway. So today I decided to grill. But the best thing about it was the size. Big, isn't it?
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The Coding Humanist: Oxyrhynchus Mini-Lexicon...I Wish
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Welcome to the blog of the coding humanist. I have now moved the blog. Please go to www.archaicchristianity.com/blog/. For the new blog. Monday, January 30, 2006. Oxyrhynchus Mini-Lexicon.I Wish. You know what the world needs? I really think this would be cool. Expanding it to other papyri might be a good idea too. I've got too much on my plate at the moment. Anybody want to do that for me? Posted by Eric Sowell @ 10:40 PM. Strive to maintain the highest level of customer satisfaction. I Have Some Old Pa...
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Pastors, don’t leave your people alone | After The Handbasket
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8230;so,what's next? Are we a just society…. Pastors, don’t leave your people alone. October 25, 2013. Our society is big on aloneness. We don’t need anyone or anything. This is a one man show, and the audience is dispensable. What a paradox that those who are most alone damage so many with their sin. Empty Your Basket to the Masses. This entry was posted in If you comment I'll give you a cookie. Are we a just society…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Scott Schultz: Superstition
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We are together how and what we eat together. But we don't eat together. Is it any wonder that we are not together? Friday, September 27, 2013. Posted by Scott Schultz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Peter J. Leithart. Rich Clark, et al. Wesley J. Anderson.
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Scott Schultz: March 2013
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We are together how and what we eat together. But we don't eat together. Is it any wonder that we are not together? Saturday, March 16, 2013. The Senses of 'History'. Wright opens up his, to date, most thorough tome. Pp 12-14), with a helpful typology of 'history' that really frees up the booklength argument to unfold with focus and cogency:. What, though, do we mean by 'historical'? First, there is history as event. Second, there is history as significant event. Third, there is history as provable event.
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The Native Tourist - Christianity and Culture
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Reformed/biblical observations on Christianity and culture. Member of the OPC. Lives in Newberg, OR. Email: house1870 -at- hotmail. Monday, June 30, 2003. Tongue in Sheik Proposal? Wants Frank Lloyd Wright to redo Baghdad. (From the Washington Post. Posted by Dave at Monday, June 30, 2003. Friday, June 27, 2003. Calling non-Christian culture "true" culture, is like trying pass off Tang as real orange juice. Its a cheap imatation even though some people are fooled into thinking its the real thing. Also, w...
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T. Chris Crain: May 2006
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006. After almost thirteen years of living in Saint Louis we'll be moving back to SC in a few weeks. We'll miss a lot of things about Saint Louis but some things we won't miss at all. Here's a top ten (or so) list of each. We'll miss:. 2 Free stuff (Zoo, Botantical gardens, Grant's Farm, Tower Grove Park. 3 Educational Instiutions (Covenant Seminary, Saint Louis University, Providence Christian Academy). 4 Cultural and Ethnic Diversity. 5 Ethnic restaraunts (Indian food is so good).
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T. Chris Crain: December 2006
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Saturday, December 09, 2006. Van Til on Culture and Religion II. What is the difference between culture and civilization? Van Til says all civilizations have a culture but not all cultures mount the pinacle of civilization. Civilization is culture advanced, matured, well-aged. Van Til uses the idea of culture to attack those who call man an "animal." Why? But what about culture and individual freedom? Does culture determine what we are? The problem with apostate culture is that it is too conernend with t...
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KATA MATTHAION (According to Matthew): 04/01/2006 - 05/01/2006
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006. Philippians 1:15-18 and The New York Times Best Sellers. Out of the 71 books listed on the New York Times' Best Sellers lists this past Sunday, 7 of them (nearly 10%) are dealing with Jesus in some way. The Di Vinci Code. Holy Blood, Holy Grail. The End of Faith. Hardcover "How -To:" #2. In Philippians 1:15-18 Paul says,. The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached. And because of this I rejoice. Posted by Matthew Paul Buccheri.
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T. Chris Crain: October 2006
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006. How did I ever get through Seminary and Graduate without this. Is also a useful and free program. Posted by T. Chris at Wednesday, October 25, 2006. Links to this post. Thursday, October 19, 2006. That there is a growing contingent within the SBC for Christian Schooling. Posted by T. Chris at Thursday, October 19, 2006. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 18, 2006. Chesterton on a woman's function. My wife really liked this quote from G.K. Chesterton:. Links to this post.