Cousin Angus on Christmas

…and a creepy me eating bread behind him. Click here or on the photo to enlarge.

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0 Comments : Posted: December 30, 2007 at 5:34 pm

A little Christmas Cheer

Thanks Benjamin!

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0 Comments : Posted: December 24, 2007 at 7:42 am

Bits and Pieces

logo-breadcrumb1.jpgTwo people I know have unhealthy obsessions with their town, I don’t know why but they do. So I have decided to do a little promotional work for my town (well the closest large town) Geelong. 10 Reasons to move to Geelong…

  1. Great lifestyle
  2. Booming economy
  3. Excellent housing
  4. Attractions
  5. World Class education
  6. Excellent health care
  7. Work opportunities
  8. Superb shopping
  9. Investment opportunities
  10. Natural playground

Now that is out of the way… talking about moving, I will be doing so in January and that means there are boxes everywhere at the moment - it is a mess. I don’t like the process of moving at all but I always like getting into a new place, I get restless doing/being/seeing something/someone for a long time. Anyhow this will be my last post before Christmas so I wish all of you a Merry Christmas and to those of you who don’t celebrate it - Happy 25th of December.

0 Comments : Posted: December 21, 2007 at 9:34 am

What if you spoke like you commented?

1 Comment : Posted: December 18, 2007 at 11:03 pm

Politically Correct Christmas

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H/T: Cagle

0 Comments : Posted: December 15, 2007 at 4:06 pm

Pray away Global Warming

AKA the Evangelical Climate Initiative. Oh the stupidity of this… We need real solutions from political and mainstream leaders not a bunch of bible thumpers. “Praying” will not solve the problem… or anything else for that matter.

The same love for God and neighbor that compels us to preach salvation through Jesus Christ, protect the unborn, preserve the family and the sanctity of marriage, and take the whole Gospel to a hurting world, also compels us to recognize that human-induced climate change is a serious Christian issue requiring action now. To make clear our views and commitment, as evangelical leaders we have issued the statement Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action. We invite you to read and reflect upon it and share your views with us. We have also compiled a set of Principles for Federal Policy on Climate Change, which will be followed in early June by a white paper that explores these principles in greater detail. We also encourage you to take action today to address climate change. We invite you to download our new Prayer Guide on Global Warming, and to use it in your personal and congregational prayer life. You can also take steps now to reduce your global warming pollution to zero by accessing our Cooling Creation resource page. We believe the problem is serious, but that cost-effective solutions are available that will also create jobs, clean up our environment, make us more efficient, and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, thereby enhancing our national security. Working together, and with God’s help, we can make a difference.

0 Comments : Posted: December 14, 2007 at 10:22 pm

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