Virtually Paul
Dissatisfied on the inside
June 14, 2007 on 11:32 am | In Church | No CommentsAn excerpt from the post linked below:
Sometimes I don’t know if I can deal with it anymore. I’m tired of hearing about homosexual agendas, the Ten Commandments, and prayer in school while Christians will not even love one another.
When Jesus was asked about the greatest commandment, he gave two. Love God with everything you have and love your neighbor as yourself. We (Christians) have helped create the world we live in by not following these instructions. In the process we have created the Church we now live with.
Hey, Ya Know What?: The Church I Know
add a commentFreedom at last
June 13, 2007 on 6:14 pm | In The Life of Paul | 1 CommentAs of 4.15pm today, I have finished my exams for the semester! Yay!
add a comment: 1 response so farA must-have resource for every church pastor
June 12, 2007 on 4:20 pm | In Church, Humour, Links, Ministry | No CommentsLink to video:
Ra’ah: Annoyed with Church Part Two
Does inter-faith dialogue undermine truth?
June 12, 2007 on 4:02 pm | In Theology | No CommentsPlease go and leave Mark a comment about his sensationalist claims about the definition of progress:
mark-markspace: dalai-lama-and-inter-faith-dialogue
(NB. You will need to scroll to see the post.)
add a commentMore on Young Adult Ministry
June 8, 2007 on 11:18 am | In Ministry | 1 Comment15 Things to Know Before Launching a Young Adult Ministry - threads
add a comment: 1 response so farA Lightbulb Moment
June 5, 2007 on 6:43 pm | In Friends, Humour, Quotes | No CommentsI was watching TV one night earlier this week with someone who shall remain nameless when an ad for Channel 7s “The Rich List” came on. Feel free to identify yourself in the comments if you’d like to take responsibility.
If you haven’t seen the show, you’ve got two teams that play off against each other. During part of the game, individual teams need to communicate with the host, without the other team hearing the interaction. So, Andrew O’Keefe, of “Deal or no deal” fame, has two big red buttons on his desk. He tells the TV audience that these big red buttons make the “pods” containing the opposing teams, soundproof. It’s all rather simple really.
My TV watching counterpart had this question to ask me:
Person: “Hey Paul, you know how he presses those buttons? … Yeah, well… How could pressing a button make something soundproof?”
Me: “Um… I think you’ll find that the pods are soundproof to start with and the button just switches off the microphones and speakers inside them.”
I tried to back-pedal at this point and convince them that the buttons actually raised and lowered sets of hydraulic flaps off-camera… but it was all too late for that.
The person looked at me curiously for a few seconds, taking in the explanation. Then the light went on and they smiled sheepishly at me. Needless to say I’m not going to be letting this one go just yet. ![]()
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