Monthly Archives: May 2009

Podcast #52 – Feedback

We read and respond to lots of feedback we’ve gotten from listeners to the show.  We talk about (among other things) Christian opinions on the Creation Museum, Christian license plates in North Carolina and Florida, urotherapy, one-star iTunes feedback and … Continue reading

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Maine OKs gay marriage

Don’t tell David Driscoll (’cause then we’d never hear the end of it), but Maine just became the latest state to legalize same-sex marriage.  Go Maine!  (No word yet on the longstanding proposal on man-lobster marriage.)

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18% of my fellow Georgians are morons

It’s always good advice to take any poll results cum grano salis; still, a DailyKos poll of Georgians (conducted in the aftermath of Texas governor Rick Perry’s stupid grandstanding in which he hinted Texas might be better off seceding) shows … Continue reading

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Evangelicals most likely to support torture

A Pew poll shows that 60% of white evangelical Protestants say that torture against terrorist suspects is justified.  I don’t get it.  What happened to turning the other cheek?  Loving your enemy?  Forgiving one’s fellowman “seventy-times-seven”?   Is it just me, … Continue reading

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