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04/28/08
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Monday April 28, 2008

Economic Stimulus Payments and God's Glory
I've been waiting for someone to write this. Imagine the good American Christians can do with their "free" money from the government. Instead of heading straight to Best Buy, why not find a good and creative way of blessing others and worshiping God with that money. John Piper explains.
The New Face of Gay Marriage
Dr. Mohler: ""Young Gay Rites" is itself a noteworthy signal about the future of marriage. If Denizet-Lewis is right, the legalization of same-sex marriage is changing the ways some homosexuals are living their lives. In other words, same-sex marriage in Massachusetts is changing homosexual culture in some unexpected ways."
How Can I Bless My Pastor
John Piper explains. "Don't give me a Rolls-Royce when I turn sixty. I would've wasted my life if you think you're blessing me with some big financial gift when I'm sixty. I want to see your life changed. I want to see you pour yourself out for others. And I'm sure that's what you're asking about."
Screwtape: The Luciferian Laptop
Douglas Groothuis plays C.S. Lewis and writes a letter to Wormwood about the effects of technology.
The Most Annoying Song Ever
"After gathering data about people's least favorite music and lyrical subjects, they did the unthinkable: they combined them into a single monstrosity, specifically engineered to sound unpleasant to the maximum percentage of listeners."

A La Carte (4/28)

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1. Jim Vellenga
April 28, 2008
10:23 AM

The worst music could be worse. Of course based on the categories they used, I can't say I dislike most of them. Combining them sort of makes something rather unique though.


2. Lisa Nunley
April 28, 2008
10:30 AM

Why, oh, why did I subject myself to that music????


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