Archive for November, 2006

gop loss good thing for evangelicals?

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

Normally, I would not dispute this, but when the headline from Agape Press reads, “A Good Election Loss for the GOP“, I start to question myself. See, Agape Press is the CNN for evangelical Christians. While FOX News may be the secular front for the right-wing community, Agape Press makes no excuses for being the […]

nothing really changes in america

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

It is currently just past 1:30am MST as I attempt to finish a paper that is due tomorrow (no, I was not procrastinating - it has just been one of those weeks). I watched tonight as the Democrats took the House in the United States and await threat of a recall in Virginia if the […]

anniversaire

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Today is the one year celebration of marriage with my beautiful wife. It has been a hectic but ultimately awesome year, which in all honesty, I was not expecting. I only say this because I have always been told that the first years of marriage can be extremely challenging. Well, since Kristina is thirty-nine weeks […]

satanism article update

Saturday, November 4th, 2006

I have updated my previously posted article “Nietzsche within LaVey’s Satanism” with a short clip from the mouth of LaVey himself. You can find the YouTube clip at the bottom of the article, it is worth checking out.
Note that I do not promote LaVey’s Satanism. If you are a Satanist (or a “Nietzchean” for that […]

the baptism of jesus in the synoptics

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006

Every Gospel, that is, biography or recording of Jesus the one called Christ, portrays its subject in a unique perspective. Each perspective may have a different bias and purpose, but there is still a common narrative being told. Examples of this can be seen in the individual narratives that consummates the different Gospel accounts of […]