Archive for the “politics” Category
Oct
22
2008
Sep
28
2008
You want a Debate? Here’s a Debate…Posted by: stuartdelony in Blogroll, Christianity, Jesus, Uncategorized, chuck colson, debate, general, greg boyd, homosexuality, life, people, politics, religion, shane claiborne, voting, youth, youth ministryI don’t know about you, but I found Friday’s presidential debate dreadfully boring. I didn’t finish it. It just felt like a series of talking points and not anything near a debate. There’s nothing exciting about this race anymore, just politics as usual. So you like me? Want a good rousing debate? Here ya go. Chuck Colson, Greg Boyd, and Shane Claiborne debating Christian views about homosexuality, politics and voting. Homosexuality Politics Voting [Thanks to Rethinking Youth Ministry for posting this] Tags: Christianity, chuck colson, debate, greg boyd, homosexuality, issues, Jesus, life, politics, religion, shane claiborne, voting, youtube
Sep
16
2008
SNL: Palin vs. ClintonPosted by: stuartdelony in Blogroll, Clinton, Uncategorized, fey, general, humor, life, palin, people, politics, random, snlThis was classic.
Aug
18
2008
Caption ThisPosted by: stuartdelony in Blogroll, Christianity, Jesus, Rick Warren, Uncategorized, caption, general, life, obama, people, politics, purpose driven, religion, saddleback
Jul
10
2008
Religious RhetoricPosted by: Stuart in Blogroll, Christianity, Uncategorized, general, life, mccain, obama, people, politics, president, religion, youth ministry
You all know how much I love religion and politics (insert sarcasm), but I got sent info on this new website faith2008.org. It’s a database of religious rhetoric being compiled by Georgetown University centering around the presidential election. Now understand this isn’t the newest version of Christianity Today where candidates give lip service to tow the he Christian vote. The Faith 2008 Database tracks religious rhetoric in the campaign by candidate and theme, and features historical and international comparisons. It’s interesting to say the least. Check out Faith2008.org Tags: blogs, faith, faith2008, georgetown, politics |









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