Posts Tagged with "nonreligious christianity"

We’re Losing Our Religion

Thursday, February 18, 2010

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We’re Losing Our Religion

Something is happening in America's religious climate and many churches are feeling it. Whether they are acutely aware of it, or willing to undergo the fundamental changes needed to respond, is another matter. I just read a study from the Pew Report on Religion and Public Life which points to a significant change happening among the younger generation of the western world.

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Your Photoshopped Life

Thursday, February 4, 2010

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Your Photoshopped Life

So I was watching this video a couple nights ago on theooze.tv Peter Rollins was discussing coming to grips with the truth about ourselves.  He uses the digital representations we use online(facebook/twitter,etc) to illustrate his point. Which is, that sometimes its easier to live through a “public profile”, which is “the idealized representation of ourselves.”  The [...]

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10 Books That May Change Your Life

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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10 Books That May Change Your Life

Here’s a list of 10 Books that have shaped my thinking. This list, by no means, is my top 10, nor is it necessarily listed in order of importance(Except for the 1st one).  The only real danger here is in placing yourself between the white and black pages of ideas that force one to confront [...]

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Haiti Had It Coming Pat Robertson?

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Haiti Had It Coming Pat Robertson?

When I watched the clip below, I felt like I had to comment. Then after reading Donald Miller’s response to Pat Robertson, I calmed down a bit, not to say I was jumping around with flailing arms or anything…but you get the point.  Both Pat Robertson and I have our own problems.  So I’ll [...]

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Stuck in No Man’s Land

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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Stuck in No Man’s Land

No man’s land can be a dangerous place, and exhilarating at the same time. Especially when this stretch of unclaimed territory separates two waring nations, ideologies and people.  People found traveling from one nation to another, in passing through this neutral zone, can be tempted to set up shop there, and forgo the commitment of moving [...]

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