• DiaBlogue: Reviving the Classics

    While Alan appears concerned that my Fundamentalish Theory incorrectly asserts that he is Fundamentally Mistaken in his beliefs, I actually found his replies quite helpful, which implies that my sally was at least partially successful. 🙂 In particular, it was quite nice to see a direct contrast between my definition…

  • Psalm 24 Global Warding

    Questions: Who’s in charge here? Whose favor should we cultivate? Who gets the glory if we succeed? Which generation do we belong to? Whose face do we seek? Does any of it matter? “Read More” to pursue answers in the Psalms.

  • The Coconut Generation

    My favorite cousin, Vineet Kantayya, just sent me a blurb for a new book about “our” demographic, by Sam George: Understanding the Coconut Generation: Ministry to the Americanized Asian Indians is a multidisciplinary study of the Indian American experience, including a brief historical review, demographical data, psycho-social analysis, anthropological and…

  • DiaBlogue: Fundamentalish Theory

    I am going to take the unusual step of starting with Alan’s reply to my comment on Psi-lent Night?, about why he believed moral standards are “objective, but [not] necessarily universal”: By way of analogy, one might say that Newtonian mechanics are objective, but not universal, since they break down…

  • Our Dwelling Place by Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    Abstract: Today’s devotional from Spurgeon is particularly apt, since we’re leaving in a couple hours to look for a house in San Jose. Of course, Spurgeon is talking about spiritual dwellings, not physical ones. Yet, does not the knowledge of our spiritual homeland impact how we relate to our earthly…

  • Psalm 23 Sheepish

    Questions: Why would a king need a shepherd? Why do we? Do we want to walk in paths of righteousness? Through the valley of death? Even if goodness and mercy are following? Especially if our table is surrounded by enemies? “Read More” to pursue answers in the Psalms.

  • Psalm 22 For-Heaven-Saked

    Questions: Why do we feel forsaken? Whom do we blame? Does God still hear? Will he deliver? Is there anything we can do that makes a difference? Really? “Read More” to pursue answers in the Psalms.

  • Give Thanks by Philip John

    And in the process of our ‘letting go’ you can be sure that He is changing your character and increasing your trust in Him.[Read more] for the full text.GIVE THANKSby Philip John, Chennai, IndiaA well known prayer of thanks goes like this:We thank you for the flowers so sweet;We thank…

  • DiaBlogue: Hell. Why Not?

    First of all, let me apologize for not doing a better job of replying to Alan’s questions. I share his sense of frustration that we’re talking past each other, and agree that my last post probably pushed us even further in the wrong direction. Sorry ’bout that. So, let me…

  • DiaBlogue: Systemic Failure

    I appreciate Alan’s attempt at “Getting Back on Track,” as I do agree we seem to have lost our way. I remain concerned that Alan doesn’t seem able to articulate a coherent ontological position as an alternative to Christianity — as I would consider that essential for a fair comparison…

  • Psalm 21 Mercy Feat

    Questions: What is our heart’s desire? Will God grant it? Do we deserve it? Can we deserve mercy? Is that fair? Is it real? Is it good* “Read More” to pursue answers in the Psalms.

  • Recondite Love by Kenneth James Sniecinski

    “Recondite Love“ written 12/21/2005 @ 16:18:35 — 16:49:28 Measure it? why when it’s subjected to evil forces it can not escape it can not gain justice No advocates ardently in position of truth Yet it grasped all that has been Never lost just blurred by pernicious LIES WHAT CRIES THEY…

  • Card: Same Love Different Day

    The following poem is behind the Same Love Different Day greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Puzzling

    The following poem is behind the Puzzling greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Passion’s Abyss

    The following poem is behind the Passion’s Abyss greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Ocean Side’s Flower @ Sunset

    The following poem is behind the Oceanside Flower @ Sunset greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Love Is All To Be Exalted

    The following poem is behind the Love B-Exalted greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Ghost Love Guide

    The following poem is behind the Ghost Love Guide greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Flower’s Portrait

    The following poem is behind the Flower’s Portrait greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.

  • Card: Anguished Scream

    The following poem is behind the Anguished Scream greeting card by Kenneth James Sniecinski, as part of his new electronic store: In God WE Trust <www.igwet.com>.