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Welcome to the Jedi Holocron. Our system will soon be projecting
text-based information onto your screen regarding a Christian
Carnival.. In our studies of other cultures we are featuring a
Christian so-called Carnival. A series of posts collected from sundry
Christian Web-logs (BLOG). The categories have been organized per Jedi
Master and teaching sub-set. It is our hope that you can further your
studies with the information contained therein. Thank you and have a
nice day.
Mace Windu:
Schooled in Jedi philosophy and history, Mace’s wisdom coupled with
experience makes him a key figure on the Jedi council. His words carry
great weight.
- JC focuses on the dynamics of salvation and Christian growth through his description that faith and sin are opposites.
- Robin of Between Sundays flips the Declaration of Independence over to see what’s on the back.
- Crossroads’ Dianne contrasts the Hegelian and Socratic dialects in the hopes of finding which method is better used in the local church gathering.
- Wayne
from Better Bible Blogs wonders what English Jesus would have used if
he was born in the mid nineteen-seventies and considers how that might
affect modern Bible translations. - David from All Kinds of Time looks at the writing on the wall with Tekel A Mockingbird.
- Fireworks remind Bear Witness of some other celestial events….
- Jeremy examines the true motivation behind the desires of your heart touching on {{Psalm 37:6}} “Delight yourself in YHWH, and he will give you the desires of your heart”.
Qui-Gon Jinn:
An unruly maverick of a Jedi that was never allowed to be put onto the
Jedi Council though he merited it. His approach to the Force was
unique: “Feel, don’t think—use your instincts†and availed him to
aspects of the Force long left unstudied.
- Homecomers.org points out how a person can make their own intellect the guide to the Bible and simultaneously answer to no one but himself or herself.
- Steve on An Accidental Blog announces that he is going to blog his way through Phil Dowe’s new book Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking.
- John Pettigrew questions the philosophical concept that God doesn’t change.
- JD Wetterling reviews David McCullough’s 1776….fyi, he loved it. (You might need to scroll down to find it if you’re reading this later.
- Funky Dung looks at Christian’s cursing and substitutions thereof by examining some of his comments.
Yoda:
A general, a tactician, and extremely wise Master Yoda is a person to
be reckoned with. His wisdom is normally encroached in puzzles,
constantly teaching to have others understand on their own. In his
modesty he never really took a padawan, simply enjoying the wonder of
teaching the younglings before they were paired with a Master.
- Marshian Chronicles’ Louie, in jotting down his law on self-discovery, offers some tools to make the process more productive.
- David of Pilgrim Scribblings reflects on Paul’s suffering to encourage himself in the tough times he’s recently been going through.
- Fallible.com’s Katy (great looking blog by the way) admits to being married…and dating…
- Joe Missionary offers us 11 commandments directed at worship leaders.
- “We are called to Christ. And in bending the knee to him alone,
in accepting his Lordship over our lives, we declare that Caesar is not
Lord, and that we will not serve Mammon.” In the wake of the various demonstrations before the G8 meetings, Keith Smith at Under the Acacias looks at “Protest and the Kingdom of God.” - Curt (The Happy Husband) has a weekend with Billy Graham.
Luke Skywalker:
Forged in times of need and desperation, Master Skywalker was the
weapon which was aimed at the Sith heart and strength. As he matured
his voice and lightsaber became more reserved, but at need he was a
deadly fighter.
- MCF in the Nexus of Improbability considers the reason for falling is that God would have him get up.
- Viewpoint considers a monetary offer to stop talking about intelligent design. “What
a great argument for materialism! Why hasn’t someone come up with this
before: The universe is not designed because I’ve got more money than
you do!” - William from Beyond the Rim examines John 21:15-18 in light of the greatest commandment.
- On A Ticking Time Blog we have the bold words “The Left and Right Are Both Wrong†while stating “If
you don’t understand why it would be better to have a pro-CHOICE
judicial CONSTRUCTIONIST sitting on the court than a pro-LIFE judicial
ACTIVIST, then you don’t understand the issue.†- Moving on to Moses, cwv warrior compares Moses to the Christ and Israel to the United States.
- “This is the post that got me fired from my job as an assistant prosecutor with the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office here in Dayton, Ohio
last Wednesday. That this post was the only reason for my dismissal has
been confirmed by my former employer to the local NBC affiliate last
Friday” –Lance
Obi-Wan Kenobi:
Obi Wan has seen the worst in good people and the best in the
uncivilized. His experience with both while maintaining levity is
something that paints him as both endearing and able to see things from
various points of view.
- Matthew finally sees the movie Saved and has some words to say about it.
- Catez, from All Things 2 All, brings us a fascinating and an extremely encouraging report from the Chinese Christian Underground.
- British Blogger Adrian Warnock
admits to not having previously read the Declaration of Independence
then blogs about his impressions of reading what he describes as our “divorce papers“. - The Northern ‘Burbs Blog concludes a series on the environment.
- Donna-Jean finds a reminder from Benjamin Franklin in “Franklin’s Solution”: turning to God in the midst of political crisis.
- Oh How I Love Jesus gives us Live 8 – The “Look at Me, I’m helping the poor!” Event.
Mara Jade Skywalker:
A self-trained perfectionist and extremely pragmatic, Mara is able to
accomplish what most Jedi’s only theorize about. Her wit is as quick as
her lightsaber…tread lightly.
- Kim, from Sharing Spirit, considers how it’s not about our convictions but about the blood of Jesus.
- Richard gives us a few comments about the eminent domain decision of the US Supreme Court in
Kelo v. City of New London. - Kevin of Technogypsy looks at the “other’s side†approach to the Great Schism.
- Rev-Ed is an America Lover who sees too much union between Church and State.
- Lois from Chapelccino takes a look at God’s math and our burdens.
- A Penitent Blogger has us take another look at the crowd…
- Joy gives a narrative describing what it’s like to have an MRI and an EEG.
Thank you for visiting the Jedi Holocron on The Bible Archive. If you so wish, here’s my post where I look at how our point of view might give us seeing problems.
Thanks for letting me host folks. I’m concerned that posts
disappeared because this sure seems light for the Christian Carnival so
if you email me at biblearchive [at] gmail [dot] com I can update this
carnival throughout the day. Oh, and the category choices are arbitrary.
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