Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
The Arts: An article in Relevant
that says that true
art points to God.
Christianity: Relevant tells us
that we, who can read this, are rich, and indicates how
rich we are.
An essay on the virtues of old hymns, by a worship leader who used to disrespect them.
Ken Schenck finishes
a series on the sacraments. He affirms the usefulness of several sacraments, and suggests some other activity that may bring some people closer to God.
"But God can use anything to transform us."
Computing: Wired tells us how a
young mother was one of the most important pioneers in computer programming, and in the US Space Program.
Gizmo's Freeware has published a list of the best
free Android apps.
Gizmo's Freeware has also noted a free utility for clearing the Windows print cache, without having to re-boot, etc.
Politics: Benjamin L. Corey says that the Bible commands us to bless Muslims, as well as Israel,
and gives Biblical evidence.
Science: (sort of) NPR reports
on how astronauts use the toilet, with a video (you won't see anything
that you shouldn't) to explain what happens.
Sports: A video of an
amazing football reception.
Image
source (public domain)
Musings on science, the Bible, and fantastic literature (and sometimes basketball and other stuff).
God speaks to us through the Bible and the findings of science, and we should listen to both types of revelation.
The title is from Psalm 84:11.
The Wikipedia is usually a pretty good reference. I mostly use the World English Bible (WEB), because it is public domain. I am grateful.
License
I have written an e-book, Does the Bible Really Say That?, which is free to anyone. To download that book, in several formats, go here.
The posts in this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You can copy and use this material, as long as you aren't making money from it. If you give me credit, thanks. If not, OK.
The posts in this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You can copy and use this material, as long as you aren't making money from it. If you give me credit, thanks. If not, OK.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
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