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Category: sports

05/08/08 12:23 - 49ºF - ID#44275

Hey Hockey Fans!


My wife is going out without me on Friday night. The Penguins are playing hockey.

Anybody that wants to drink beer and watch hockey, I'm game.


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Category: religion

05/06/08 12:08 - 62ºF - ID#44252

Poverty Challenge

Sorry I haven't posted much lately. I have been posting on the church site regarding the Poverty Challenge.
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Category: 10 things

05/01/08 07:44 - 55ºF - ID#44212

10 Things I like about the Penguins

1. Mario Lemieux. He saved the team by playing for them, by buying them, and by selling them. Then he decided to help Crosby be the next Lemieux. Back problems couldn't stop him. Neither could cancer. He is the Pens.



2. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin on the same power play line.

3. They wear Black and Gold, like every professional Pittsburgh team.

4. The logo: Simple, understated, perfect.
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5. George Laraque: Dude can fight, AND play. He's a black hockey player, too, so he's got that going for him.

6. Back in the day, when Jaromir Jagr could hardly speak English, he would read the weather report on WDVE. It was hilarious.

7. They gave Mellon Arena it's appropriate nickname: the igloo. (Actually, I guess this is not approrpiate, since Penguins live near the South Pole, and igloos are found around the North Pole. But it's cool anyway, and the arena kinda looks like an igloo with its white roof.)

8. Student Rush tickets. It's a cheap way for students to get good seats.

9. They have not yet lost a playoff game this year.

10. They are going to win the Stanley cup this year.
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Category: religion

04/29/08 03:45 - 47ºF - ID#44186

Movie: Lord, Save Us from Your Followers



Do you think that the Elmwood Strip would be interested in such a film, and a discussion of it? I am thinking of ordering it (The full length version, not the youtube clips)
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Category: religion

04/28/08 11:59 - 41ºF - ID#44179

Rev. Wright conintues . . .

I listened to him a little bit more on the News today, and I have to say, he is a smart man.

Now, if his goal is to get Obama elected, he is likely making a bad move. Wright, however, was never called to put people in power, or to campaign. In fact, he said that while he wants Obama to become president, he will likely oppose him once he is elected. Wright is taking this position because he knows the Bible.

In ancient Israel, there were three types of leaders: prophets, priests, and kings. While sometimes a prophet would anoint a king, most of the time a prophet would correct a king (or remove him.) Even the best of kings had to be corrected by prophets.

Today, America is deciding who will be our "king." Meanwhile, most religious leaders are more likely to see themselves as priests rather than prophets: taking care of ceremony and "established" religion. Wright, however, has never seen himself in this role. He has been denied it, he has been made an "outsiders" by the rest of American culture. His calling is prophetic.

Obama certainly wishes Wright would shut up, but because Wright's first concern is not electing a president, but remaining obedient to the word of God, he continues to speak. He has an opportunity that few black pastors are given: a national audience.

Rev. Jackson had this opportunity, but his voice was compromised when he sought political power (Only Jesus was able to be prophet, priest AND king--and he is a very different kind of king).

Before him was Rev. King, and his voice was silenced when he started talking about poverty and war.

It's funny: Wright is called anti-American for saying similar things to King, and there is a national holiday in King's honor.

Couldn't Wright wait until after the election to speak? I'm sure Obama would like that, but who will be listening then? Once the election is over, Wright will only be given a fraction of the attention he is being given now.

Wright is smart not to wait. He is attempting to seize a unique opportunity.

Now is the time for a conversation on race and justice in the United States.

Obama's candidacy facilitated that conversation, but ironically, he will not be able to win office if he pushes that conversation. After the election, the impetus will be over. Wright is smart to speak up now.

For the first time in a long time, mainstream white America is being exposed to the concerns of blacks. Many have pointed out that Wright's comments are shocking, but that avoids the more important question: are they true?

A conversation will not happen without willing partners. Like it or not, Wright has taken the next step in the conversation that Obama began. He has said some hard things, but they need to be heard. Is white America willing to listen?

I hope so. It will be difficult, and hard. We will have to face some uncomfortable truths. But this is too big to ignore. Its time to listen.
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Category: tv

04/24/08 02:10 - 65ºF - ID#44126

Did you watch Law and Order last night?

It was good. The good cop was actually a bad cop, but he was a bad cop because he was a good guy. But he used to be a bad guy.

And he was willing to go to jail with the reputation of a bad cop to make the difference in the life of a friend. It took the investigation of all of his friends to figure out why he did what he did--he was keeping his mouth shut to save his friend, even though everybody thought he was not only crooked, but a murderer.

"Greater love has no man or woman than this, to lay down his or her life for a friend." --Jesus
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04/21/08 06:10 - 76ºF - ID#44088

Design Coding Rap

Fun stuff for all you web programmer types.


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04/21/08 11:15 - 64ºF - ID#44081

Been gone

(e:Janelle) and I had a great weekend away, and I will probably write more about that later, and maybe post some pics.

In the meantime, thanks to (e:Jim) and (e:James) (although I think it was mostly (e:Jim)) for caring for the animals that live in our house.
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04/17/08 04:35 - 69ºF - ID#44038

Cookie Monster says: "Me no monster"


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04/17/08 09:12 - 60ºF - ID#44032

Wine Product?

The 24 hour store on Elmwood is advertising "Wine Product" for $8.99.

Now, as far as I know, even the foulest of wine can still be called "wine." So whatever this "wine product" is, I think it is best avoided.

Besides, for $9, you can fill a growler with decent beer (instead of "beer product")
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