Monthly Archives: April 2009

Music news: Creed reforming…

Got an interesting email today about one of my former favorite bands; Creed is reforming with all its original members, including bassist Brian Marshall. That means it will be Scott Stapp as lead singer, Mark Tremonti on lead guitar, Brian … Continue reading

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Nightline’s “Satan” Panel; pt. 3; Driscoll & Lobert…

Now for the “there is a Satan” side of the debate.  There were also two individuals; Mark Driscoll and Annie Lobert.   Driscoll is pastor at Mars Hill Church, and Lobert is the founder of “Hookers for Jesus.”  Yes, I just … Continue reading

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Nightline’s “Satan” Panel, pt. 2; Carlton Pearson…

The other individual on the “there is no Satan” side of the panel is Carlton Pearson (“Bishop” Pearson).  His supposed credentials to sit on this panel includes the fact that he calls himself a former “demon-caster-outer.”  No, I’m not kidding, … Continue reading

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“Crown of Thorns” Galaxy…

Hat-tip to me mum, and foxnews… “Crown of Thorns” Galaxy Photographed in space Psalm 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Genesis 22:13 And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold … Continue reading

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Nightline’s “Satan” Panel; pt. 1 Deepak Chopra…

My last blog post included the video link to Nightline’s “Does Satan Exist?”  I wanted to describe and discuss the people on their panel, and their views.  Apparently the producers wanted to try to make the “sides” equal, so there … Continue reading

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Yes Virginia…

There is a Satan…but does he have claws? (Pun intended, if you didn’t get it, read it again…heh.) Recently, on several national news channels, there has been a discussion on whether or not Satan exists, and if he does, is … Continue reading

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