Monday, October 6, 2008

Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays.

A little good bull to brighten your day, and make you wish you had raised a lion cub. These 2 men raised a lion cub, but when the lion got too big it was released in Africa. This is a clip from their reunion.


Read about the dog that saved an elderly couple from a fire. I think the dog's name is "Lifesaver."

Read about the controversy in California where the marriage license no longer uses "Bride" & "Groom," but "Party A" & "Party B" instead. (HT Timothy) Why not add "Party C" while you're at it?

Read about the man who stole dead animals from the vet hospital and stuff them in high school lockers.

Learn the difference between Freud & Jung.

Read about Sarah Palin being invited to be the honorary VP & "Hockey Mom" of a California hockey team.

Read about one landlord's attempts to get rid of tenants via the smell of rotting cats.

Enter for a chance to win a FREE ESV Study Bible from monergism.com.

Read about the man brought up on charges for hugging a police officer whom he thought "just needed a hug".

Read the transcript from the Palin/Biden Vice-Presidential debate.

Read about police being called out to deal with a troublesome "kitty cat," only to find out it was a 80-90 pound mountain lion.

Read John Armstrong on Planned Parenthood and Politics.

Read about the German construction worker who turned over the package he found to authorities. The unemployed father of a disabled son said he conscience would not allow him to keep the 16,000 euros (@ $20,000) or jewelry.

Check out English Grammar 101: All you need to know.

Read about the human skeleton selling for $500 at an Indiana auction.

Read Belinda Luscombe's TIME magazine piece on why some women hate Sarah Palin. (HT Tim Challies) It's very insightful and reminiscent of high school.

Read about the politician who punched out the TV host for asking antagonistic questions.

Read Rev's piece What Is an Invitation? regarding altar calls & public invitations in SBC life.

Read about Finland pulling the game "Kindergarten Killer," an Internet game whereby you roam the halls of a school shooting children with a shotgun. After experiencing the country's worst school shooting ever, they decided it wasn't a good idea.

Read about the landlord who spied on his female tenants via hidden cameras in their apartments.

Enter (by Wednesday) for a chance to win Chris Brauns' book, Unpacking Forgiveness. I liked it and I think you will too.

Read about the Algerian baby found ... alive after spending 4 days stuck in the mud after flash flooding.

Read 7 online blunders than can ruin your computer or invite identity theft.

Read Timothy's sermon Why Is Abortion Sin against God?

Read Faith, Feelings and Corrie Ten Boom by Mark Altrogge.

Search Google 2001, getting the results you would have got in 2001, on this their 20th anniversary.

Read about the Vatican official who called the Democratice party the "Party of Death."

Read a collection of tributes to Jonathan Edwards on 305th anniversary of his birth.

Read the Truth about Christian Bookstores by Dan Edelen.

Read about Joe Biden's 14 Lies after the VP debate.

Read about Shrinking Cooperative Program Giving & The Future Of The SBC by Tony Kummer.

Read as Rebecca Brown asks, Where Are Our Manners?

Read Soldiers of Christ by John MacArthur.

Read what John Piper has to say on things to do and things to not do with evil.

Check out the new Herman Bavinck website, dedicated to "Maintain a fresh and uncluttered corpus of books, articles, lectures, news, information, and discussions on the life and writings of Herman Bavinck (1854-1921)."

Read Martin Luther on harsh language from his sermon on Ephesians 5:3-4.

Comment of the Week:
"I can see both "Old Yeller" and "Where the Red Fern Grows" if your still a boy, but "Star Trek II" and "Forest Gump"? Really?" (mlanders)
Listen to yesterday's sermon at Providence Church on Ecclesiastes 4:1-16 "Any Comfort in the Cosmos?"
"The nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people."
-Lucille S. Harper

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