John Lennon's Opinion about Over Population
What's interesting to me about this is to see the customary liberal hauteur expressed by Lennon accompanying what is now considered a conservative point of view.
Where soldiers come to relax.
What's interesting to me about this is to see the customary liberal hauteur expressed by Lennon accompanying what is now considered a conservative point of view.
Posted by General Ursus at 10:48 AM 0 comments
According to the Washington Post, of all places, the Latin Mass is IN for 2010! Let's hope some of its hipness transitions to actual faith.
H/T to Father Z @ Wdtprs
Posted by General Ursus at 10:22 AM 0 comments
Basking in newly installed internet freedom this morning I spent time browsing the Christian Pipe Smokers forum. Dug, a fellow piper, tipped us off to a First Things blog post entitled, "Colbert: Defender of the Gospels!" featuring a video where Stephen Colbert, a Catholic, takes on famous atheist Gospel scholar, Bart Ehrman. Of course it's not serious but it is interesting to see Colbert poke obvious holes in Ehrman's methodology.
Posted by General Ursus at 9:30 AM 0 comments
Labels: Bart Ehrman, Gospels, Humor, Stephen Colbert
These are a little late but I just got internet back. There's a lot more photos but these four should whet your appetite.
Posted by General Ursus at 12:54 AM 2 comments
Labels: Cabool, Deer, Deer Season, General Ursus, Missouri, Sarge