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OFF TO MINNESOTA AND THE RNC
http://rightwingnuthouse.com/ archives/ 2008/ 08/ 31/ off-to-minnesota-and-the-r…I’m leaving shortly for the airport to fly out to Minneapolis and the Republican National Convention. I will be covering it as part of the Pajamas Media team – the only online publication granted a booth above the Excel Center floor.
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God’s Guidelines for the “Gray Areas” of Life: Wise Decision-Making in a Wicked World, Part 5
http://betweenthetimes.com/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ god%e2%80%99s-guidelines-for-the-%e2%8…Ethical and moral decision-making presents a great challenge for devoted followers of Jesus in the 21st century context. In 1 Corinthians Paul provides helpful guidelines for navigating what could be called “the gray areas” of the Christian life. These biblical principles are true anywhere, anytime and under any circumstances.
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God’s Guidelines for the “Gray Areas” of Life, Part 1: Wise Decision–Making in a Wicked World
http://betweenthetimes.com/ 2008/ 08/ 07/ god%e2%80%99s-guidelines-for-the-%e2%8…Ethical and moral decision-making in the 21st century is confronted with many new and diverse challenges, and a radically biblical perspective is demanded. A genuinely Christian mindset is required. What is needed is what Don Carson calls a “world Christian.” What does he mean by that?
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The point of death
http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/ practicalethics/ 2008/ 08/ the-point-of-de.h…The Guardian yesterday reported the death of the man who had been so tragically shot in Antigua, with his wife, three weeks after their wedding. It began like this: "Ben Mullany, the newlywed who was shot on honeymoon in Antigua in an attack that killed his wife, Catherine, died in hospital in Wales yesterday after his life support machine was switched off.
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ON BEING CALLED A ‘RACIST’
http://rightwingnuthouse.com/ archives/ 2008/ 08/ 04/ on-being-called-a-racist/Next month, I will mark 4 years blogging about politics, culture, government, and the human comedy/tragedy that one finds on the internet – specifically liberals and their never ending quest to redefine terms and twist language, making it a willing servant to their political agenda.
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A SERIO-COMIC PARADE OF GOP HOOLIGANS
http://rightwingnuthouse.com/ archives/ 2008/ 08/ 03/ a-serio-comic-parade-of-go…It may be tempting to look at the latest indictment of a Republican lawmaker and conclude, as my sainted grandfather did many years ago, that “all Republicans are crooks.” A loyal Chicago Democrat through and through, none of us had the heart (or courage) to mention to grandpa a few of the more brazenly corrupt scandals that had tainted the Cook County political machine run by Richard J.
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Summer Reading List – Part V
http://results.envisialearning.com/ ?p=100HOT READS FOR THE PRACTIONER Title: Center for Effective Organizations Competencies: talent management, leadership, change management, driving change, financial leadership, judgment, decision-making Who benefits: readers interested in current business literature Consultant Usage: executive coaches, organizational consultants, leadership trainers, HR professionals What’s it about?
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Infantcide
http://deopaxchristi.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 07/ infantcide.htmlI would like to share an interesting article that appeared on "LifeSiteNews.com". How sad the mentality that is driving society. I could not imagine participating in the death of any infant, let alone my own.
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Hullo?
http://valuesaustralia.com/ blog/ ?p=665New heroes for Australia tonight. Amber Pike and Rachel Evans took the NSW Government to the Federal Court over its undiscussed and undebated regulation outlawing causing annoyance and inconvenience to poor widdle caffolic diddums. And won. The Government, unsurprisingly, dismissed the ruling as of no or little consequence.
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Unpopular Policies and Public Rationality
http://www.practicalethicsnews.com/ practicalethics/ 2008/ 07/ unpopular-polic.h…The BBC reports that the Japanese town of Kamikatsu has become the first ‘zero waste’ town. Residents compost all of their food waste, and must sort the rest of their rubbish into 34 different categories—all of which they must take to public waste centres, since there are no rubbish collections from people’s homes.
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