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Blogimus Maximus: Can I speak to the manager?
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Sunday, May 21, 2006. Can I speak to the manager? I can't remember when and how my opinion of the Iraq war changed, but it wasn't helped when I dug up a statistic that should not exist. I was reminded of it by a blogger. Who noted the first Canadian woman to die in Afghanistan. But when the mere shock is over, the question that follows in my mind is: "who's giving the orders here? The reputable-seeming bishop has really just got back from a dinner of roasted children, the...
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Blogimus Maximus: January 2005
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Monday, January 31, 2005. Well, the job is officially over. You know what that means: plenty of sleep tonight! Yes, long-term thinking was never my strong suit. Anyways, there's a blog. At Disputations about free will.oh, wait, that's a blog about the smallest pistol in the world. Sorry, but I had to link to it anyway - who can pass up this gem, which Steven Riddle rightly characterizes as a work of genius? KEEPS BAD BOYS AWAY. Kinda like my blog. Free will is certainly a...
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Blogimus Maximus: July 2005
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Friday, July 29, 2005. You know, it strikes me that we talk about this or that event being "probable" or "likely" or the reverse, without necessarily considering what that means. I guess the best way to illustrate this is to ask, "what's the probability of a coin landing heads-up? What laws govern such circumstances, and how much do I understand of them, either explicitly or through an intuition born of experience? Posted by Charles Wynn permalink. Thursday, July 28, 2005.
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Blogimus Maximus: February 2005
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Tuesday, February 08, 2005. I suppose I won't be blogging during Lent - I mean, this is my first Lent as a Catholic, and it'll be enough of an effort anyway without wasting all this time blogging. Do I have anything to post in my last two pre-Lenten days? Fast, it was hardly so obvious that there was something terribly wrong with breaking that one "little" rule. If fasting was no longer seen as integral to Christianity, not-fasting would logically not be seen as un-Ch...
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Philothea Rose at Home: May 2005
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Philothea Rose at Home. Living an ordinary life; striving for extraordinary holiness. Sunday, May 22, 2005. Called me on to this meme, and I call upon Julie D. To join in. If you've alread done it, that's OK. I've been off the computer for a few days due to my husband's ENTIRE family being in town so I haven't had time to surf around and check out who has done this. If I could be a librarian. If I could be a clothing designer. If I could be an inkeeper. If I could be a guest on the Oprah show. Because it...
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Blogimus Maximus: August 2005
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Saturday, August 27, 2005. One observation of Chesterton's that the thoughtless like to ridicule, is that the Church is criticized on opposite and contradictory grounds. They are aided in this by a sort of shallow Chestertonianism by which these and other observations are treated as clever debating points, rather than solid and simple truths. There is nothing, then, unusual about the Church in this.". Of contradiction in so many contrasting and various manners? By the nat...
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Blogimus Maximus: Oh, and...
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Late Antiquity's Finest Blogger. Saturday, April 22, 2006. The story of the Galileo controversy bores me to tears, and the fact that Robert Sungenis is trying to resurrect heliocentrism is, well, sad and funny. But it's sort of an interesting fact, perhaps not really relevant to anything, that while Galileo may have been right about the interpretation of Scripture, his opponents seem to have been correct about the actual facts of the case. Posted by Charles Wynn permalink. Scattershot Thought: Lynn's blog.
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Fonticulus Fides: 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004
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Friday, February 27, 2004. Just not what Lent is supposed to be about. Yesterday, I heard a radio commercial for a local seafood place that went something like this: "Don't let Lent get you down! Come to Midwest Seafood this Friday and indulge your tastebuds in fresh lobster, crablegs and all your other favorites.". Okay, so maybe the owners of Midwest Seafood aren't Catholic or Lutheran or one of the other Christian denominations that observe Lent. But really! Canned tuna, now that. The fever persists&#...
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Fonticulus Fides: Out of the mouth of a real babe
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Out of the mouth of a real babe. I was downtown with the kids today around 5:30 pm and was politely stopped by Dan from Channel 8 news. He wanted a comment about our mayor. S plan to purchase cameras to mount over street lights. For snapping photos of people who run red lights. I believe the idea is to catch more people when a police officer doesn't happen to be handy. On the way to our mini-van, Scooter (the four-year-old) asked me why I didn't want my picture on television.