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Retarded Charismatics

May 29, 2010

Warning: This will offend everyone. Go away now if you take yourself too seriously. Came across this hilarious Scaer quote: Musicians are just a retarded form of charismatics. They’re so happy but they don’t know why. There’s an entire catalog of the Proverbs of Scaer here. Warning: If you didn’t have David Scaer for a seminary [...]

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Frs. Smith and Schiebel

February 5, 2010

A couple of my friends have joined the blogosphere, and I invite you to check them out. Pastor Andrew Smith of Augustana, Hickory, NC is blogging here. Pastor Peter Schiebel of Trinity, Mt. Ranier, MD is blogging here. I look forward to following these faithful pastors.

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Tempus Fugit: Sex

January 4, 2010

Two years ago today on Esgetology, I wrote about Sex. Here’s a sample: I am struck by how Leviticus spends an entire chapter (eighteen) addressing nothing but this. For long periods of history, Christianity has been interpreted to be prudish to the point of seeing all sex as evil or at best for those who [...]

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Tempus fugit: "Punctuation Matters"

November 28, 2009

Two years ago on Esgetology: Punctuation Matters Amazingly, the sign is still there, and still not corrected. I know it’s silly of me, but the difference between monotheism and polytheism in my tiny little mind matters.

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Tempus fugit: "Take this hymn and shove it!"

November 18, 2009

One year ago on Esgetology: Take this hymn and shove it! I have no patience for hymns that have nothing Christian about them. Take this stinker from LSB (#789) by Albert F. Bayly: Read the rest here.

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About a year ago on Esgetology

April 13, 2009

As we approach Quasimodo Geniti, click here to read an evaluation I wrote on that day’s Hauptlied. One year ago I was contemplating what to put on my protest sign for the Pope’s visit to the White House. The report on “Operation Nice Hat” is here. This kind of event at the White House seems [...]

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