define('DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT', true); define('DISALLOW_FILE_MODS', true);
Moment one: When I quit reading it by the verse and started to read it by the chapter. Moment two: When I quit reading it by the chapter and started to read it by the book. Moment three: When I quit reading it by the book and started to let the books be in conversation […]
Eclectic Itchings gives us an image of German pastors saluting Hitler under a swaztika-emblazened cross. Couldn’t ever happen here. Cause like Germans are so different from Americans. Nope. Never.
A pharmaceutical company is blocking a cheap, effective treatment for macular degeneration because it wants to repackage the treatment at 100 times the cost. That’s some expensive packaging. (Hat tip.)
I’m officiating a wedding for Mr. P’body and Hakeber this weekend. Nice hotel. No teevees, but wi-fi and rocking chairs instead. My kind of registered historical building.
Comic Maestro and Crohn’s sufferer Mark Millar is organizing a weekly auction to raise money for a puported Crohn’s disease vaccine. The money is to put the vaccine through human trials in the UK. I’d assume US trials won’t be far behind.
A follow up to “Calling the question“: There have been a couple of comments about this line: To state it baldly: we [UUs] do not have the luxury of doing things that do not transform lives (or lead to transformed lives). I thought I’d try to fill that out a little.