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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Links to Your World, Tuesday August 3

NYT: Exploring Algae as Fuel. Please, oh, please, oh please.

 

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? British scientists claim to have solved the mystery

 

The Bible doesn't specifically say premarital sex is wrong, does it? Read “Solomon's Line on Premarital Sex” by John Thomas.

Thanksgiving Dinner should be fun: Jan Schill, the daughter of a judicial candidate in Oklahoma, really doesn't want her father to be a judge. So much so that she took out a full-page ad telling people not to vote for him. And started a blog: www.donotvoteformydad.com.

 

It could soon be illegal to roll your eyes when at this city council.

 

“Yawning has been observed in many species of vertebrates, including dogs, cats, chimpanzees, and birds. But why do we yawn? Does it serve any real purpose (besides, perhaps, subtly hinting to a conference presenter that his or her allotted speaking time has elapsed)?” Seed magazine reports on attempts to explain it.

 

9 weird ways people claim to be able to foretell your future. How about just putting your future in the One who really knows it?

 

50 Things A Man Should Never Do. Joe Carter admits the list is subjective: “We’re creating a list, not drafting law. There’s no penalty for disagreeing. It doesn’t mean you’re evil. It just means that you’re wrong.”

 

Ten Things That Should Lead You to Marriage Counseling

 

Anne Rice, vampire-novelist-turned-Christian, “has joined the loud and growing chorus that sings, ‘I love Jesus but I hate his bride.’” A shame.

 

Man hit by six meteorites blames aliens

 

This tiny 330 square foot apartment in Hong Kong, transforms into 24 different rooms.

 

Posts at “Get Anchored” since last Tuesday:

So…What Makes a Christian “Conservative”?

 

Now and Then

 

Imaginative Baby Pics

 

Witnessing to Your Robber

 

“If we do not treat a mosque the same as a synagogue or church then the church will be next”

 

Winning Ways: Our Sizzling Summer Schedule

 

“When you get something taken away from you, you respond two different ways….”

 

“Art can’t satisfy a longing for beauty. Art can pique it.”

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