Daily Archives: July 10, 2011

Dear Australia, Moses Wore A Veil; Would You Target Him?

“When Moses had finished speaking with them, he put a veil on his face”- Exodus 34:33, NRSV As if we needed more evidence that the nations of the world are moving towards fascism, yet another European majority country is taking … Continue reading

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Sunday Funnies: Who Preached At The Church of Scotteriology Today?

Continuing our on-going investigation into the Church of Scotteriology, the folks that work for PJ have broken new ground into Scott’s guest preacher today. Don’t believe this Canadian for a minute when he said he doesn’t like Michelle Bachmann. Here … Continue reading

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The New Criteria To Be A Biblioblog

Steve Caruso deserves props for his hard work and dedication to “organize the unorganized” online community of Bibliobloggers, or biblical studies blogs. Scott Bailey and Joel Watts have legitimate questions that need to be addressed, but overall, I think that … Continue reading

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Biblioblogger Top 10 for June

Daniel has the Biblioblogger Top 10 up. 3 of the top 5 are women: 1. Suzanne McCarthy, Suzanne’s Bookshelf 2. James McGrath, Exploring Our Matrix 3. Joel Watts, Unsettled Christianity 4. April DeConick, The Forbidden Gospels 5. Jane Stranz, Of … Continue reading

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Now, with a new warning label

There seems to be some confusion among newer members of our audience, and I just wanted to make a few more clarifications, so I decided to add a “warning label of sorts” on the ABOUT POLITICAL JESUS page. It reads … Continue reading

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