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Of Bible, interpretation, and Supreme Court judges, part 04

27 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto 3 Comments

So, if our civil system relies on both written law and common law, are there any western systems that fully and only rely on written laws, with no common law? Well, actually there was an attempt at such a system. What is that system? The Code … [Continue reading]

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Of Bible, interpretation, and Supreme Court judges, part 03

26 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

OK, so in the USA (and the entire British Empire) we run a mixture of written law and common law. While we say in the USA that the Constitution is the maximum law of the land, that actually does not say as much as we think it does for a two … [Continue reading]

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Of Bible, interpretation, and Supreme Court judges, part 02

25 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

Now yesterday, I laid out just some of the very conservative approaches to constitutional law in the United States. But, those are not the only interpretations, and they do not take into account a very important concept called "common law." You see, … [Continue reading]

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Old-timey worship songs?

24 July 2009 · by  1 Comment

Hmm, Father Orthoduck wonders if anyone remembers this old-timey song that mentions Jesus and was played on Lawrence Welk? He called it a "modern spiritual" at the end of the recording. Listen in and see what you think! … [Continue reading]

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Of Bible, interpretation, and Supreme Court judges, part 01

24 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto 2 Comments

Strict interpretation or not strict interpretation, that is the question. Actually, it is the question that we have been debating for many years. With Judge Sotomayor the question came back to the fore. No, I am not going to take a position on the … [Continue reading]

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His Eminence Metropolitan PHILIP Announces the Establishment of the Convent of St. Thekla at Antiochian Village

24 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

It is with great joy that His Eminence Metropolitan PHILIP announces the establishment of the Convent of St. Thekla at the Antiochian Village. The Acting Superior of the convent will be Mother Alexandra (Magan), and we welcome her with joy to the … [Continue reading]

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Gidget the Chihuahua has left us

23 July 2009 · by  3 Comments

Father Orthoduck wishes to communicate the sad news that Gidget the Chihuahua, star of several Taco Bell commercials in the 1990's has left us at the age of 15 after a massive stroke. News of the passing of Gidget was released yesterday evening … [Continue reading]

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Duck Dodgers, to space and beyond . . .

22 July 2009 · by  5 Comments

Father Orthoduck can remember being a duckling and watching anxiously as now-Senator John Glenn orbited the Earth in Friendship 7 on 20 February 1962. At that point Father Orthoduck was still an immigrant duckling having arrived in the USA only 13 … [Continue reading]

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May or may not be small hiatus in posting

19 July 2009 · by  Fr. Ernesto 14 Comments

My long-postponed outpatient surgery looks like it will finally take place. It had been postponed by the anesthesiologist for cardiac testing. The cardiac testing was eventually done and I was passed. Then, it took a while longer to re-schedule the … [Continue reading]

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Why do the Orthodox not use instruments in worship? Part 05

19 July 2009 · by  20 Comments

Father Orthoduck is happy to present a well-considered answer from another Orthodox reader, Mr. Nathan Speir. He is a chanter at my Orthodox parish, has a Bachelor of Music degree, and is also an instrumental composer. So, he is not against musical … [Continue reading]

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