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Humor – A few examples from the Old Testament
Yesterday when I posted about the difficulty that I sometimes have in seeing humor in Biblical passages Tim Bulkeley left a comment with a link to several posts that he has done on his 5 minute Bible site. I listened to the post on Esther and Jonah and realized that this is just the kind…
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Failure: When your best just isn't good enough
These are absolutely hilarious. They’re called demotivators. And you can check them out at Despair.com. Below is one of my favorites. I need to get a couple to keep around my desk at the house. Humor usually helps me not to take myself too seriously.
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My blogging energies are cyclical
I think they are for everyone, well almost everyone, maybe not #1 and #2. I’ve not been blogging much lately, but this isn’t really one of those “sorry I haven’t blogged in a while post.” I think that is just the ebb and flow of life online or otherwise. So, if I haven’t blogged to…
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Found ancient artistic representation of noah's ark …
I think I can bypass peer review on this. Press conference forthcoming:
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Monkeys Speak out on the Resignation of Bruce Waltke
A lot of people have spoken out on the resignation of Dr. Bruce Waltke (check out John Hobbins’ round-up). You can see that I have written in support of him. But, what no one has really been asking is what do monkeys think. If the theory of evolution is correct, then they are in fact…
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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Ferrell Jenkins
I don’t know professor Jenkins, but he is one of our bloggers about the lands of the Bible. And, this one seemed appropriate:
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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Mark Goodacre
I think Mark is very proud of the university where he teaches. So, it is only proper that for his BiblioBlogger theme song he has a song that repeats the word Duke probably over 100 times. If you guessed “Duke of Earl” you got it right. Enjoy!:
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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Targuman
Targuman deserves a very special theme song because he is the only BiblioBlogger (at least that I know of) who is a superhero. His superhero moniker “Targuman” I think refers to his unique ability to protect BiblioBloggers from the nefarious plans of those who would seek to do them harm using only “tar” and “gum.” …
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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Rodney Thomas
Well, Rodney wanted P.O.D. “Revolution” for his theme song. But, as you may see a trend developing, you don’t get to choose your own theme song. Rod’s URL is “Political Jesus.” “Revolution” would have been okay, but what Jesus could possibly be more political than President Jesus. That’s right … Rod’s theme song is “Jesus…
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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Qohelet
Qohelet is probably my best blog commenter as he probably is for many of you as well. And, I sincerely appreciate that so he gets his theme song before many of you on the BiblioBlog list (if you get them at all). He wanted his theme song to be “Bullet with butterfly wings” (see…