Linx tomorrow.
Too Tired
Linx tomorrow.
web log (late 20th c. – early 21st c.)
Linx tomorrow.
2. A graphic list of photos that changed the world. It’s a little scattershot and shallow, but fine for poking around a little.e
This one’s going to be quick and dirty… I’ve got a ton of linx.
1. Stupid Misogynistic Preachers
Second, they are commanded to shut up concerning the Administration of the Church. Usually when I start dealing with the business of leadership in the church most pastor’s bow their heads. Why? Because Pastor’s all across this this land are allowing woman to hold positions that they have no right to hold. It makes me sick to watch a woman stand on a platform and lead a choir with men in it, or even worse to see a woman lead the whole congregation! Singing is an important part of the worship service. This office is not a calling, but it should be led by a man with leadership ability. .
Many Baptist churches have even put women on their pulpit committees. Can you imagine going to a church in view of a call and having a woman asking you questions concerning your doctrinal stand? Someone needs to tell them to sit down and shut up!
More fun here.
2.The bestest, Frenchest, gayest public service ad evar!
3. Opera and PBR!
There’s a really cool series out of Montana that combines the atmosphere of a intimate pub with high-quality classical vocal shows. Probably going to crash and burn like most such idealistic outreach programs. Details here.
4. The Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. …

… is fucking awesome. More photos via A Tribe Called Next.

Continue reading “'Meh'st Week Ever – Coming Home Edition”
As I have mentioned before, I was raised in a Christian home and even though I am not today, a lot of my perspective on things is informed by and tied to that fact (indeed, I recently finished Craig Thompson’s graphic novel Blankets that deals with this very subject). I am not talking about the same perspective that bullshit televangelists call “the Christian worldview;” what I mean is that I cannot separate my way of thinking from the way I was raised.
Even now, in a certain way, they are family.
Continue reading “Keith Green and the commercialization of Christianity”
Now that I am done with school, with the exception of the pedagogical afterbirth that is finals, I’m back on my game. Here’s what my four readers come here every Sunday to see:
1. Memetastic Specialty Blogs!
Men Who Look Like Old Lesbians

Awkward Family Photos

…only the awkwardest! And there’s so much more!
Continue reading “'Meh'st Week Ever! Special Back From The Dead Edition”