A part of the Imus issue is not yet finished By Joan Chittister Created Apr 19 2007 - 14:19 From Where I Stand by Joan Chittister, OSB April 19, 2007 Some things are not over when they're over. It's important not to forget that. Everything that can be written about the behavior and fate of Don Imus has already been said. As host of a radio-television talk show, he reduced the Rutger's
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In the second call for votes, I said: I corrected the date and time for ending this vote which were in error in the first call for votes. Sadly, I still didn't get it quite right. One more tweak, this time with the real final closing date and time for this vote. Please pay careful attention to the closing date and time for this vote!
CIVIS Bulletin Nr 2, New Year 1988 (Part Three) Meanwhile, Gill Langley was riding for a fall. Even as she was propagandizing the need for vivisection and rejecting all allegations that she was an infiltrator, the shining fortress of humaneness she had built around herself came unstuck. A vegan, Mr Alfred Bunting of Uxbridge, while investigating how come a Dr Christopher Langley had ever managed
and then there's this; again... considering the analogy of God to a marriage. your salvation doesn't depend on any of this, it's just some things about the nature of this thing that maybe you might wish to consider. it is an aspect. first that and then the bit about God. suppose two people came together and each had what can loosely be described as their own personalities.
In his sermon presented below, John Piper compares and contrasts legalism and Grace as indicated in the third chapter of the book of Galatians. He points out, rightly so, the law does not annul God's promise to us Christians. This is an edifying sermon worth the time it takes to read it. May God bless, Carl my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/ my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem