Lesson from Tim Tebow: Life Is Better When We Focus on the Problems of Others

ESPN's Rick Reilly believes in Tim Tebow, after a long search for faults: I've come to believe in Tim Tebow, but not for what he does on a football field, which is still three parts Dr. Jekyll and two parts Mr. Hyde. No, I've come to believe in Tim Tebow for what he does off …

Maybe the Costa Concordia Needed a Native Guide, Too

Among other things: Gianni Onorato, general manager of Carnival (CCL) Corp.’s Costa Crociere line, said the ship had embarked about 7 p.m. from Civitavecchia near Rome on a trip that was scheduled to include stops at ports in France and Spain. The vessel hit the rocks and Captain Francesco Schettino, after assessing the damage, decided …

To Go Back to "The Old Time Religion," You Must First Prove That It Is

Dan Tomberlin's post on the "old time religion" deals with a subject that conveys one thing to one group of people and one thing to another.  The whole business of "religion" has gotten a great deal of press thanks to Jefferson Bethke's video and this relates to that in an indirect way, but this is …

An Interview with Abu Daoud (Part II)

We continue our discussion (the first part is here) with Abu Daoud, Anglican missionary to the Middle East. 5) How have your financial arrangements been for the work? What could be improved about this for you and others? Like most missionaries all of our income comes from churches and people who support our work. Some …

An Interview With Abu Daoud (Part I)

Readers of this blog know that Abu Daoud, Anglican missionary to the Middle East, is a long-time blog partner and friend with Positive Infinity. We caught up with him in an (appropriately) undisclosed location to discuss his work and Christianity in the Middle East, now and moving forward. 1) How did you become interested in …

Mathematics, the Mother Science

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh knows the truth of this, in his tribute to Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan: "Men and women of such dazzling brilliance and deep intellect are born but rarely," declared Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Chennai at a function on December 26, to celebrate the 125th birth anniversary of Ramanujan (December 22, …

The Real Reason Daniel Was Thrown Into the Lions' Den

Although one underestimates Biblical ignorance at one's peril, the story of Daniel in the lions' den is well known to many.  Most Christians would interpret Daniel getting pitched into same den as a result of his refusal to worship a god or gods other than the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. If one reads …

An Episcopalian's Appeal to Authority Falls Flat

Although I'm sure his Presiding Bishop finds this post suitable for framing, somehow Episcopal minister Frederick Schmidt's appeal to the authority of the church doesn't quite connect. Let's start with the issue he uses to illustrate his point: the proper colour for Advent: In a recent dust-up over liturgical colors, a colleague of mine was …

My Thoughts on Sleeping in Class

It's time once again for a new semester.  This is not true everywhere; for some schools with greater prestige and the possibility that the graduate could become President of the United States (yeah, Republicans, we're seeing that again,) it's just the end of what is now denoted as Winter Break, with exams looming towards the …

What a Motorcycle Gang Knows that Katharine Jefferts-Schori Does Not

The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church depicts Our Lord and Saviour in a rather topsy-turvy way: In her book The Heartbeat of God, Jefferts Schori also taunts Jesus many times, calling him both a Hell's Angel gang leader (115) as well as a "party animal" (4). This kind of depiction of Jesus Christ and …

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