Jun 26, 2008
Frank Cagel says in the MetroPulse that Knoxville “is a great place to do nothing.” At first I thought this was a not so subtle attempt at authoring another “Couch-gate“…but then I read the whole article (as should you).
“The cynics among us have long suggested, usually from a perch on a downtown bar stool, that [...]
Frank Cagel says in the MetroPulse that Knoxville "is a great place to do nothing." At first I thought this was a not so subtle attempt at authoring another "Couch-gate"...but then I read the whole article (as should you).
"The cynics among us have long suggested, usually from a perch on a downtown bar stool, that our slogan ought to be: “Knoxville, a great place to visit on your way to Pigeon Forge.” Knoxville has long ... Read More
Jun 26, 2008
Whether Christian or not, most likely you have comes across Christians that want to be relevant. Much like these guys. Enjoy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK4r1kfYGZ0[/youtube]
For more see Igniter Media.
[HT: Denny Burk]
Whether Christian or not, most likely you have comes across Christians that want to be relevant. Much like these guys. Enjoy.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK4r1kfYGZ0[/youtube]
For more see Igniter Media.
[HT: Denny Burk] Read More
Jun 23, 2008
Denny Burk asks:
What do you do when the Bible conflicts with expert sociologists? Especially when the sociologists are warning against spanking your children as a means of discipline?
Writing about a U. S. News & World Report interview with spanking “expert” Murray Straus, professor of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire.
Burk contends:
…The spirit of the [...]
Denny Burk asks:
What do you do when the Bible conflicts with expert sociologists? Especially when the sociologists are warning against spanking your children as a means of discipline?
Writing about a U. S. News & World Report interview with spanking “expert” Murray Straus, professor of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire.
Burk contends:
...The spirit of the age is virulently opposed to spanking of any sort and is unable to distinguish between abuse and corrective discipline.
Proverbs 29:15 ... Read More
Jun 23, 2008
From one of KTOWN’s bestest friend’s father…
(Appeared in the KNS)
Blame game on energy won’t revive dead horse
I continue beating this dead horse in the dim hope that it might
revive. The bleating sheep in Congress continue being herded by the
roaring voices of environmental extremists. High Priest Al Gore
continues to occupy the unassailable pulpit in the Church [...]
From one of KTOWN's bestest friend's father...
(Appeared in the KNS)
Blame game on energy won't revive dead horse
I continue beating this dead horse in the dim hope that it might
revive. The bleating sheep in Congress continue being herded by the
roaring voices of environmental extremists. High Priest Al Gore
continues to occupy the unassailable pulpit in the Church of Global
Warming Doom. How can we, the unwashed, be so presumptuous as to think
of breaking the politically correct code of ... Read More
Jun 20, 2008
In a recent article in the KNS, Josh Flory wrote about an area that has stirred up some local debate and hits close to home for the KTOWNLOWDOWN. The debate is about who has the right to control the “scenic views” in and around the Knoxville area and should the government (or as it is [...]
In a recent article in the KNS, Josh Flory wrote about an area that has stirred up some local debate and hits close to home for the KTOWNLOWDOWN. The debate is about who has the right to control the "scenic views" in and around the Knoxville area and should the government (or as it is often called..."concerned citizens" for such and such or "Save the" this or that) have the power to "be in the ... Read More
Jun 18, 2008
I in no way agree with the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to grant Unlawful combatants constitutional habeas rights, but what I think is rarely important (or correct for that matter).
But, Dr. Piper certainly has a gift of seeing the grace of God in any situation or lousy decision. [...]
I in no way agree with the recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States to grant Unlawful combatants constitutional habeas rights, but what I think is rarely important (or correct for that matter).
But, Dr. Piper certainly has a gift of seeing the grace of God in any situation or lousy decision. His point is well made here:
...speaking about the President's statement about not agreeing with the decision, but abiding by ... Read More