Saturday, September 26th, 2009
Wordpress is known for its extensive collection of themes and plugins. A blogger who is self-hosting a Wordpress blog (as opposed to using wordpress.com) can find plugins for nearly any task, and the selection of themes is almost overwhelming – and there is no end in sight. More are coming out almost daily.
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Plugins
Tags: bible, blog, plugins, Wordpress
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Yesterday, September 4, 2009, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that the unemployment rate for August climbed to 9.7%. That is almost 1 in 10 working Americans out of a job.
How did this happen? His Royal Wannabe B. Hussein Obama blames all the ills of American society on George W. Bush. Others blame everybody [...]
Unemployment
Tags: church, economy, unemployment
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Sunday, April 6th, 2008
Several months ago at work, I was talking to an acquaintance, and during the course of our conversation, she said something about God. I replied, referring to God as masculine, in the manner of all orthodox Christians. My acquaintance tried to correct me and referred to God as feminine. I was deeply offended, but since [...]
What I Believe
Tags: Apostles’ Creed, God, what I believe
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Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Yesterday I found out one of my favorite radio programs was cancelled. For several years, I listened to Issues, Etc. to learn more about Lutheran theology. For whatever reason, the powers that be have seen fit to cancel the program. I would urge everybody who has ever listened to Issues, Etc. to sign this online [...]
Issues, Etc.
Tags: Lutheran, Lutheran theology, radio programs, Theology
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Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
I have decided to quit reading Jesus of Nazareth : from the baptism in the Jordan to the transfiguration by Pope Benedict. I started reading it, but got too busy. The first chapter starts out promising, laying out the background on why he decided to write the book. I may get back to reading it [...]
What I am reading this week – update
Tags: baptism, book, Jesus, Jordan, Nazareth, Pope Benedict, transfiguration
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Monday, June 18th, 2007
Several weeks ago, I read a review of Jesus of Nazareth : from the baptism in the Jordan to the transfiguration by Joseph Ratzinger, better known as Pope Benedict XVI. Well, I am interested in theology, especially the study of the differences between the Roman Catholic Church and my own denomination, the Lutheran Church, [...]
What I am reading this week
Tags: baptism, Catholic, Jesus, Lutheran, Missouri Synod, Nazareth, Pope Benedict, transfiguration
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