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Daily Archives: June 21, 2010
Self-Critique and Me: Rod
An exercise of admitting my blind spots This is my response to commenter who wanted us to engage in critical self-reflection. Once upon a time in a far away place, there was this one person who nagged and nagged me, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, technology
Tagged Apple, black religion, blind spots, computers, criticism, ethics, GLBT issues, glbtq, Mac, PC, PC versus Mac, race, Rodney Thomas, self-critique, Sexual Ethics, technology, theology
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Self-Critique and me: Chad
A commenter has suggested in one of our recent posts that we should be more self-reflective. This is my response. I was once told that in the scriptures, “the fool” is one who is not self-reflective. I try to think … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, ethics, Paul, sexuality, spirituality, theology
Tagged actions, beliefs, GLBT issues, glbtq, self-critique, words
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Aquaman's Blackest Night
In a recent comic book storyline, Aquaman had been made into a zombie (or a Black Lantern for the initiated). After a big fight, life won out and Aquaman was resurrected via the white light of creation. As it turns … Continue reading
Posted in Creation, politics
Tagged aquaman, blackest night, bp, BP Oil Spill, comics, social justice
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