Background on these two (seemingly) unrelated stories….
Read MoreApparently my local school district has taken a play from the liberal anti-gun playbook and is using the worn out “it’s for the kids” line, which is never actually true.
Read MoreHave you ever felt like no matter what you did, there were going to be a long line of people waiting to find something wrong with you? Of course you have, that’s why Taylor’s song was so popular…People identified with it.
Read MoreHosanna is quite the interesting word, in that between its roots and more modern use it can mean two very different things. Or at least they seem different. Originally, hosanna was a word used to plead for rescue or salvation. But in the time of Jesus, and today, hosanna is typically used as a shout […]
Read MoreI try to keep good company. So I just don’t see how I can visit the White House on our next vacation.
Read MoreThe premise behind the Einstellung Effect is that people will be more likely to use a solution to a problem that they’ve already used in the past than a better solution that they’ve never been exposed to.
Read MoreJust for conversation, here’s a list of things that we (mankind) DO NOT know….
Read MoreI’ve got an idea for a Bible study, I’m just not sure that there’s a market for it. What do you think?
Read MoreDoes it seem to you that there’s a huge problem with Christians today labeling every bad idea as a sin? Because it does to me.
Read MoreNext week the Vanderbilt Women’s Center will be hosting a lecture series on “Healthy Masculinites”….AKA “A study in absurdity and arrogance”.
Read MoreI unknowingly had to deal with a customer at work who had Tuberculosis, so my boss sent me to the local clinic to get checked out. Unfortunately, the TB testing clinic was also the community STD clinic.
Read MoreYesterday Harris County Deputy Darren Goforth was buried. If you want to honor him more than just liking a Facebook post, this is how to do it.
Read MoreMaybe that should read that the Devil acts just like fishermen…. But it’s funnier the other way. And they’re both true.
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