via holykaw.alltop.com Yeah, this was already shared on Holy Kaw so everyone’s already seen it, but it made me smile so I wanted it here too.
Grace or casseroles? A non-believer’s musings on prayer
I was reading Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat, Pray, Love” on one of my flights a few weeks ago. (It’s a wonderfully insightful and beautifully written book; I highly recommend it.) There’s a passage where the author, having recently developed a personal
Not that I’d want to be a staff writer, but still…
After a lovely dinner at Rosario’s (I mean it! it was good, despite what that mean old Chris Chamberlain would have you believe), we decided to drop in to Edgehill Studios Cafe across the street to see who was playing.
Environmentalism vs. economics as personal responsibility
Reading over the thread at Music City Bloggers about mortgage foreclosures and such, I’m struck by a disparity I notice in the voices of the regulars there and in other online fora. Why does it seem that so many of
The right to be atheist? The right to have rights?
Are rights given by god or by government? If you don’t believe in god, do you still have rights? These are the questions Donald Sensing asked in his blog today. When this post showed up on Nashville Is Talking (a
The passing of the pope
I’m not going to say negative things about the late pope, but I will say, as I was telling Karsten, that he’s the reason I’m not Catholic anymore. I was raised in a devoutly Catholic household, and I was an
Why my dad is so great, #1,983,284,393
Ever since my dad started pressuring me to go to this past weekend’s family wedding in Baltimore — and the pressure started back in August — I’ve been meaning to dig out my saved copy of this email exchange and
I’m not a religious or even a spiritual person…
but this email from my sister choked me up. I hope this e-mail finds all well and enjoying life!! Dad is to complete his radiation next week. So far he has done very well. No horrible effects, other than skin