And now for something completely different….

January 17, 2008

The action continues at Kyle’s new blog:

http://www.kyledresback.blogspot.com/


2/3/07

February 6, 2007

Well.  I did it.

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Who wouldn’t love Seattle?

July 4, 2006


Out of here

June 7, 2006

I'm out of this punk ass town.  Bye Pasadena, Hello Seattle.  In a few months.


One more time…

February 3, 2006

Eventually we would hear about scriptures that contradict or balance the sixth commandment, scriptures that tell us when war and violence are appropriate. In order “for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign. . . . Secondly, a just cause. . . . Thirdly . . . a rightful intention,” wrote St. Thomas Aquinas in his thirteenth-century masterpiece Summa Theologica, establishing the basis on which Christians could rightfully go to war.

Self-defense, we might learn, is often considered justification for the use of violence, even deadly violence. “To those against whom war is made, permission is given [to fight], because they are wronged . . . Allah is most powerful for their aid,” the Qur’an instructs Muslims. Additionally, the Jewish Talmud has very simple and practical advice regarding self-defense: “If a man comes to kill you,” it tells us, “forestall it by killing him.”

Forgive the provacative teaser, but I wanted to get your attention :)   I ran across this really interesting article some of you may like as well…

Is God a Pacifist?


Something old, something new

January 14, 2006

Here it is folks, Kyle’s blog in a new format.  This new format will hopefully stop the poker and pharmaceutical link posters from posting blog spam.

 All the old discussions are here.  All we need now are new posts from Kyle.


Here it is Jonathan

October 31, 2005

I hardly even remember how to do this, but here it is; the promised entry. Now we’ll just wait and see how long it takes for you to check back on this site. My guess is sometime after Christmas.

Hopefully I can get some wedding pics all up in here. In the meantime, make sure to visit www.etherdrift.net/arnoldcam and www.b109.com for Arnold’s and Rachel’s blogs respectively. They’ve got a few pics.

Fun weekend.


Spoiler!…

May 19, 2005

Anakin Skywalker IS Darth Vader! Man…didn’t see THAT coming.


“God Doesn’t Have A Plan B”

May 2, 2005

Saw that line on a church reader board this weekend. Is it true or not?

Does God have a plan B? Unfortunately there’s no more context for the question, so take it as you will. But do answer.

So far I have one True and one False.


All right already

April 26, 2005

I can’t decide what’s sillier–leaving this site dormant for months and months, or actually returning to it after leaving it dormant for months and months. These things always seemed a little self-absorbed to me anyway, but I get curious about things and I want to hear from people. So…

I heard the all-time worst line in a worship song over the weekend: “There’s a hole in God’s heart that only I can fill.” That beats out “You [Jesus] took the fall and thought of me above all” as well as just plain indecipherable lyrics such as “I can feel this God song rising up in me” and “You [God] are spinning / You are singing zealous love over all your children.”

What? What happened? Did someone really write that God is “spinning” in a worship song?

While the last two are just plain bad writing, the first two are quite concerning. Logically, neither makes sense. Worse, neither is scriptural. Not even remotely. So why do we, the most educated generation the church has ever seen, mouth these words without much thought? Maybe because they come with a catchy guitar part. Maybe we’re used to worshiping ourselves and our individual importance rather than God.

Or maybe I’m just grumpy tonight. Any other classic lyrics out there? (This is all presuming that any of you guys are still out there.)


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