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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Links to Your World--January 4

If you’ve made New Year’s Resolutions, you might want to read about the most famous resolutions of all time: Jonathan Edwards 70 resolutions that he used to guide his life. Find out more here and here.

Time magazine reports on the faith of our late President Gerald Ford in “The Other Born-Again President?

“They writhe and strut, shake their bottoms, splay their legs, thrust their chests out and in and out again. Some straddle empty chairs, like lap dancers without laps. . . . They are in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades.” That’s from Lawrence Downes New York Times piece, “Middle School Girls Gone Wild.” He says, “Suburban parents dote on and hover over their children, micromanaging their appointments and shielding them in helmets, kneepads and thick layers of S.U.V. steel. But they allow the culture of boy-toy sexuality to bore unchecked into their little ones’ ears and eyeballs.”

From the Hubble: The ten most amazing space photos in the universe here.

In this article, John Cornwell imagines God’s response to Richard Dawkins The God Delusion. Clever.

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