Legalized Sex-4-Sale

Some folks might say that we?re heading towards a utopia
where there is no homelessness and no war and maybe, one day, no religion. This
is a sad state of affairs when a woman who refuses to work in a brothel may
loose her unemployment coverage (HT: The Write Jerry)

Sadly, once the government endorses this type of law, this
is the lunacy that we?re left with. I’m posting the whole article under the "read more" just in case this disappears from the web.

Dying and Elijah

I woke up this morning and wasn?t feeling too kosher. Things felt a bit too?tactile. Everything seemed a tad too bright. By 10:30 my head felt heavy and my taste buds were losing sensation. My bagel didn?t taste that good and my orange juice would prove useless. By lunch time my head was spinning but I had to get out anyway and by 2:00, the room couldn?t stop moving and I was shivering with my coat on. I left at 3:30 and slept like a corpse. I think I have the flu.

That all aside, I?m currently doing a character study on Elijah and feel the need to ask you?who was Elijah? What was so special about his ministry? In what context did he preach? Directing your eyes: 1 Kings 16 (end) and full force in 1 Kings 17.

Coffeeswirls Plug

Doug over at Coffeeswirls looks at what can be the greatest threat to Christianity. James’ words warning of divisions and the danger of the tongue come to mind. Good post and I think part of both our concerns with words in the God-blogosphere.

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personal

New Blog Welcome

Welcome ?Stones Cry Out? to the Blogosphere.. Wishing you
well in the Digital world.

::raises glass::

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salvation

Faith Is Not A Work

Faith is not a work and never has been. Any time I say this, most Christians agree. ?Of course Faith isn?t a work! Don?t be ridiculous.? And although no one admits it, when I stand on the sideline of yet-another-Calvinist-Arminian debate, both sides are arguing that faith is a work.