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Showing posts with label links. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

So Many Links (08 DEC 2009)

Top ten book lists from Wax and Challies.

CT: Modern day lepers are sex offenders.


Five crazy over-achievers.

Gary Thomas on the most effective way to influence your children.

EW's best movies of the decade (I'm sorry, but #2, despite its subject matter, was a terrible movie).

Now I really want one.


Best Christmas decorations of the year:

epic fail pictures

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

So Many Links (02 Dec 2009)

100 Days in Glacier National Park (be sure to check out pic 76...stunning).


'12 Days of Christmas' gifts would run you $87k today.


Comprehensive, chapter by chapter review of Going Rogue and the final 10 thoughts (she's really not smart enough to be president, Reynolds concludes).



15 Bohemian Rhapsody You Tubes. The best of the bunch:



I don't think Piper owns snow pants.

Monday, November 23, 2009

So Many Links (23 NOV 2009)

Paste's best soundtracks and best live acts of the decade.


Unbelievable story of a man, thought to be comatose for 23 years, who was actually cognizant the entire time.

A different kind of Christmas list.

Gospel-centered marriage resources.


No video today. I have been distraught most of the morning over these pictures of some of the world's impoverished children. Please (1) Pray for them and (2) Consider adoption. Now.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Quotes of the Day

"A lot of Christians, especially people who have had dramatic conversion experiences, go sailing out of the harbor with wind in their sails. They are so confident in Christ and what he has done for their salvation, and that gospel wind is in their sails. Yet after two years, they have heard just one imperative after another. They have lots of course plotting, lots of books on how to do this and that. They've read every manual on spiritual disciplines. They have heard their pastor tell them they need to pray more, to read the Bible more, to evangelize more. Now they are dead in the water. There's no wind in the sails."

***

"Not only will we be right back where we started, it will expose the federal trial as nothing more than a show trial. Show trials are conducted by despots and dictators to give only a thin veneer of legality to political detentions and executions. If the state isn’t prepared to abide by the decision of the court, including dismissals and acquittals, then the use of the trial system is worse than useless. It demeans the federal system needed for Americans to seek unbiased justice."

***

"He’s a little on the short side, neither fat nor thin, and he wears jeans and a sports jacket, not a shiny suit and an oily smile. With his goatee and what’s left of his graying hair trimmed close to his head, he looks mostly like what he is—a well-groomed, middle- to upper-middle-class American professional. But when he runs out onstage and starts dispensing financial advice, you realize that he could have been a great preacher."

Monday, November 16, 2009

So Many Links (16 NOV 2009)

Fake John Piper (e.g. "Check out this week's 'Taste & See' article: http://tinyurl.com/5wf4tm Wrote it while I was on the commode b/c it's a sin to waste time.")

Real John Piper LIVE!


"Now the thing is this—if this were not vampire fiction, but rather, say, premill rapture fiction, there would be all kinds of artsy fartsy Christians apologizing for it from here to Toledo. But because it is the kind of thing that might upset James Dobson, we give the writing a pass."

Shirt I would pay a lot more than 20 bucks for (based on the infamous original).

For your Christmas shopping, recommended books from The Resurgence, from Redeemer, from Desiring God.

Went to a marriage conference on Saturday with Gary Thomas. He's world class and, more importantly, his understanding of marriage is spot on and will...wait, should...revolutionize any marriage. Read Sacred Marriage.

Best stuff ever thrown on the ice during a hockey game:

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

So Many Links (10 NOV 2009)

"The conversation in the first few days after the massacre was well intentioned, but it suggested a willful flight from reality. It ignored the fact that the war narrative of the struggle against Islam is the central feature of American foreign policy. It ignored the fact that this narrative can be embraced by a self-radicalizing individual in the U.S. as much as by groups in Tehran, Gaza or Kandahar...It denied, before the evidence was in, the possibility of evil. It sought to reduce a heinous act to social maladjustment. It wasn’t the reaction of a morally or politically serious nation."



He's not a terrorist. He's a traitor.


Having kids boosts happiness.


What is the Gospel?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

So Many Links (05 NOV 2009)

Just what I want to see while I'm watching TV: Abortion ads.

7-Eleven has wine!

Raw, real, heartbreaking interview with Steve Curtis Chapman.


What is the glory of God, and why should it be central?


Are guardian angels real? Randy Alcorn says yes.

Fail of the week:

epic fail pictures

Win of the week (year?):

Thursday, October 15, 2009

So Many Links (15 OCT 2009)

End abortion at the state level.

Meat is beautiful.

How moms can make space for quiet times (and this goes for dads too).

"Christianity is not first and foremost about a sacred place to pilgrimage to, a philosophical system to ponder, a moral code to live, a religious tradition to honor, or an impersonal god to experience. Rather, Christianity is about a person who claimed to be the only God and said he would prove his unprecedented claim by living without sin, dying for sinners, and conquering death through resurrection."


Belligerent, insane man werkin' for Jesus!

"It was like the money was eating away at whatever was good in him," Misty says. "It reminds me, like, 'Lord of the Rings,' how that little guy -- what's his name? Gollum? -- was with his Precious. It just consumes you. You become the money. You are no longer a person."


Really impressive:


Really impressive:

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

So Many Links (07 OCT 2009)

Excellent interview with Driscoll on idolatry (though they it focuses too much on celebs as idols).


Obligatory "Skunk goes on a diet" link.





"In the 41 sentences of her remarks, Michelle Obama used some form of the personal pronouns 'I' or 'me' 44 times. Her husband was, comparatively, a shrinking violet, using those pronouns only 26 times in 48 sentences. Still, 70 times in 89 sentences conveyed the message that somehow their fascinating selves were what made, or should have made, Chicago's case compelling."


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

So Many Links (22 Sept 2009)

Heh: We've had too little government.



Bon Iver, irrelevant.

Obligatory: 16 year-old girl bags 10 foot gator with crossbow.


Ah, Munich's Oktoberfest. I shall make it to this someday.

10 ways sports starts go bankrupt.

Interview with Derek Webb.

Brilliant kid wisely runs away on account of bacon being taken away:

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

So Many Links (15 Sept 2009)

Sex, Lies and Abortion.

Four of the top Five of the most read Christian blogs are "Reformed." Does that mean there really has been a resurgence of Reformed theology, or just a lot of white Calvinist dudes who live in their mom's basements with nothing better to do?


Really boring, but somewhat helpful posts on productivity tools.

Of course jellyfish are good weapons.

"When basketball wanted to celebrate Jordan as the greatest player ever, wanted to honor him for changing basketball everywhere, he was petty and punitive. Yes, there was some wink-wink teasing with his beloved Dean Smith, but make no mistake: Jordan revealed himself to be strangely bitter. You won, Michael. You won it all. Yet he keeps chasing something that he’ll never catch, and sometimes, well, it all seems so hollow for him."

The world's greatest unknown hero dies.


"Let me go on the record as saying I was disappointed to see the death of the TNIV. It was a magnificent and artfully crafted work that consistently held to its translation guidelines. And part of its beauty was that it was not colloquial," says the guy who led the ESV translation team.

Best word of the day ever? Crapulous.

Marriage analogy video of the day:

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

So Many Links (01 SEPT 2009)

Crazy: The TNIV is going off the market in 2011. Go buy as many as you can RB!

Word of the day: Fecund.

Of course running barefoot is better for you.


"The administration hasn’t been able to pull it off. From the stimulus to health care, it has joined itself at the hip to the liberal leadership in Congress. The White House has failed to veto measures, like the pork-laden omnibus spending bill, that would have demonstrated independence and fiscal restraint. By force of circumstances and by design, the president has promoted one policy after another that increases spending and centralizes power in Washington."




Good job: Brian McLaren takes part in Ramadan.

Doug Wilson responds.


Say it ain't so...Reading Rainbow cancelled? So long:

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

So Many Links (19 Aug 2009)

Zombies would probably wipe out the human race if they really existed scientists say.


Piper on Lewis and Edwards and the "Layers of Self-Admiration."

FYI: Jumping into water might help you survive a nuclear blast.

How long, exactly, does Bill Murray's character spend in Groundhog Day?

Word of the day: Celerity.


Nerds Rejoice! Reasearchers have calculated pi out to 2.5 trillion decimal places!

Pastor Dad, a free online book by Mark Driscoll.

Obligatory "Japanese People are the Coolest People in the World" video:

Monday, August 10, 2009

So Many Links (10 Aug 2009)

Beautiful, horrible: Pictures from Hiroshima before and after the bomb.

Worst interview ever.

"Here’s what you buy when you buy a Kindle book. You buy the right to display a grouping of words in front of your eyes for your private use with the aid of an electronic display device approved by Amazon."

No kidding: 3D drawing.

Randy Alcorn retells his harrowing Alaska emergency plane landing and eventual rescue.

Why we pick our noses. Or, 10 things science can't figure out.

Does you pastor believe in hell?

"What are the expectations for togetherness?" And other Q's you should ask before getting married.

Passion Pit (Like 'em? I'm not sold):

Friday, July 31, 2009

So Many Links (31 July 2009)

Bill and Ted's Excellent Quiz! (I got 5 out of 8)

Peeing on a wall, finally made practical.

Obligatory camel beauty contest of the day link.


Perhaps the Kindle could be used to read music too.

I will buy 7 if it not only replaces Vista, but actually strangles it to death first.

Word of the day: Prestidigitation.

How do I please God?

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

So Many Links (15 July 2009)

FYI: I am out of town for a week starting tomorrow so posts may be few and far between until I return.

On to the links you so desperately need:

Texting does not just threaten the youth's mind.

Finally: Typewriters are making a comeback.

I'm just sayin': The Abortion Administration.

Facebook messages will now be public by default.

Why you are fat (no, not you, you).

I Kissed Dating Goodbye redux.

CT's review of the new Potter movie (they gave it three stars, those heathens).

You don't need to agree on the Millennium to have a church.

Well, Calvin would have been my friend on Facebook.

"Was the atomic bomb or karate developed in five years?"


Thursday, July 9, 2009

So Many Links (09 Jul 2009)

Morally awesome: Pay for My Abortion party.

Click here if you need to know how to erase your hard drive (i.e. you are a nerd).



At the end of the day, at the end of the day needs to go.

Philisophical arguments against Twittering (e.g. [1] Would Jesus Twitter? Probably not. [2]Therefore, Twittering is wrong.)

Michael Sweet!


Speaking of which:

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

So Many Links (1 July 2009)

Sarah Palin listens to AC/DC and Van Halen when she runs. Can she be President, pleaeeese?

Dave Ramsey strikes again: Family sells Extreme Makover: Home Edition house to get out of debt.

It pays to play golf (really well).

On the spiritual gift of giving.

Chapman's build orphan home.

Texting and emailing while driving is way worse than drunk driving.

Classic YouTube of the day:

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

So Many Links (24 June 2009)

Become a blackbelt in Gmail.

Soviet album covers.

Why Kinkade is a sellout (and why he is actually capable of producing good art).

Shakespeare was a Christian?

Creepy mountain bike trail
of the day.

CT article on Iron and Wine's Sam Beam.

What is Evil (and how do you understand it theologically and personally)?

Word of the day: Ebullient.

1. Thousands of miles are not enough to stop sin.
2. Innocence always precedes sin.
3. Republicans and Democrats and Ballerinas and Car Salesmen and EVERYBODY is sinful, wants to sin and, given the opportunity, will sin.
4. Jesus died for Gov. Sanford too, and he knows it.
5. He, accordingly, deserves our forgiveness:

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

So Many Links (17 June 2009)

Oh Great: A sequel to Indiana Jones without Indiana Jones.

Speaking of which: worst movies ever.

Marriage resources.

Best news of the day: They are remaking Conan the Barbarian.

Summer books, theology style.

Want to go to seminary? Get arrested.

Good news: Obama's health care plan will only cost about $300 mil a day.

Dubious award of the day: Texting Champ.

Maybe the Kindle is not the perfect technology for reading after all.

Does Piper overemphasize Calvinism?