Category Archives: My Own Personal Religion

Recognizing The Church That Is

A couple of posts ago I wrote about the tendency to confuse the church organization, which often needs constant cheerleading to keep it going, with The Church That Is, that just is. In some respects, we’ve all been trained this … Continue reading

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The Church That Is

Last Sunday morning I was sitting in church contemplating how we often spin our wheels trying to achieve something that we already have, when I realized that a prime example was presenting itself in the sermon. The pastor was teaching … Continue reading

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The Fools’ Challenge

The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” – David, Psalm 53:1 Newsweek‘s Beliefwatch column this week discusses a new YouTube trend: self-damnation (there’s got to be some Latin word for that, but I don’t know it). In … Continue reading

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How am I entitled? Let me count the ways …

I was extremely tempted to write today about dear old retiring U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan, and about how he is nearly equal to John Kerry, as far as making stupid statements whenever he opens his mouth goes. However, I … Continue reading

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