kristen | Shared With: Everyone - 16 days ago | politics, religion
Quoted: I was driving up Denny Way near 24-Hour Fitness yesterday when a new billboard gave me pause. It reads: "Imagine No Religion." A press release that came in today says it's sponsored by the Freedom From Religion Foundation, which is the nation's largest membership association for atheists and agnostics. The group says it also serves as a state/church separation watchdog.
kristen | Shared With: Everyone - May 14 2008 | news, science, religion
kristen | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 11 2008 | weird, religion
Wow. A manga bible ...
Quoted: Artist Ajinbayo Akinsiku’s Son of God is here to shake things up in a new, much-abridged version of the Bible rooted in manga, the Japanese form of graphic novels.
In a blurb for the Manga Bible, which is published by Doubleday, the archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Rowan Williams, is quoted as saying, “It will convey the shock and freshness of the Bible in a unique way.”
No doubt. In the Manga Bible, whose heroes look and sound like skateboarders in Bedouin gear, Noah gets tripped up counting the animals in the Ark: “That’s 11,344 animals? Arggh! I’ve lost count again. I’m going to have to start from scratch!”
kristen | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 09 2008 | science, religion
This site was a banner ad on KING5's website. A really fascinating thing considering how energy seems to be tied to global warming which is tied to science which, after all, everyone knows is from the devil. More power to ya, FUSE.
Quoted: FUSE's mission is to educate and mobilize faith communities to act on the increasingly harmful effects of our country's dependence on fossil fuels.
kristen | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2007 | weird, religion
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