Joshua’ People 7/30/08
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008Say goodbye to Fr. McShea
Say goodbye to Fr. McShea
I am cutting version 3.0 of my ever-improving (I hope) translation of the Bible, called the Context Group Version. I have used utilities to make this translation available for the most part only for users of Palm OS devices (such as the Palm Pilot and the Treo series of cell phones). The module is meant [...]
I have been exploring the implications that the overriding government of the world is a monarchy. God is set as King of the world. He started being an active monarch during the ministry, life, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus of Nazareth. This monarchy continues to be active in our own day and beyond. As [...]
Preparing for my daughter’s graduation party, so no time to blog. I have at least 13 ideas hanging in the wings. But in the meantime, I have a video from YouTube I found that you just have to watch. My children, who are in the middle of the Christian/church singles scene right now tell me [...]
Michael Jackson?
I attended the first Sunday service of NEOchurch this weekend. The name is a clever play on words, NEO standing for North East Ohio as well as from the Greek, neos, for “new.” As a whole, the church bills itself as being “new” in that it “penetrates culture with existing media, new media, and cutting [...]
One would not have to be a reader of this blog for long to realize that I am not a Fundamentalist. Nor do my views on heaven and hell find much in common with Evangelicals. Though at times, my economics may fall into sway with the Christian Right, on other issues they would have very [...]
This is the last part of my review of Jeff Sharlet’s, “The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power.” In the process of my review, I have contended that the subtitle is extremely misleading. As the terms are commonly defined, the organization (if it can be called that) headed by Doug Coe—pictured [...]