Feast: November 30 Â [The acts of this apostle's martyrdom, though rejected by Tillemont, &c., are maintained to be genuine by Nat. Alexander, Hist. t. i. and by Mr. Woog, professor of history and antiquities in Leipsic, in learned … [Continue reading]
The Three Laws of Robotics, answers
Here are the answers to my "Three Laws of Robotics" quizz in a previous post. I have not forgotten or ignored some of the questions yet to be answered, however, Thanksgiving, heading into the weekend have kept me quite well occupied. I should be able … [Continue reading]
The Three Laws of Robotics
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own … [Continue reading]
2008 Thanksgiving Proclamation
Today is not a day to discuss theology or politics or disagreements, but a day to give thanks and to acknowledge that what we have we have in spite of ourselves (see earlier posts). In that spirit, let me simply post President Bush's Thanksgiving … [Continue reading]
The Secret of Father Brown
There is a wonderful series of stories published by G.K. Chesterton that have to do with a Roman Catholic priest in England who solves mainly murder mysteries. His name is Father Brown. It is a series that I highly recommend and has been published … [Continue reading]
Salvation, Justification, Works 03
"Progress should mean that we are always changing the world to fit the vision, instead we are always changing the vision." -- G.K. Chesterton I replied to a comment made on something I wrote on another blog and I thought the answer was worth posting … [Continue reading]
C.S. Lewis on giving thanks
On another blog I read the following C.S. Lewis quote: “We ought to give thanks for all fortune: if it is ‘good,’ because it is good, if ‘bad’ because it works in us patience, humility and the contempt of this world and the hope of our … [Continue reading]
We gather together
One of my favorite Thanksgiving hymns, though the Eastern Orthodox do not sing it, is "We gather together." I think it is a hymn that mixes together both the aspect of Thanksgiving and the idea that God does work with us to guide us and to chasten us … [Continue reading]
Thanksgiving is for confession and giving thanks
Father, are you getting a little radical on us? What do you mean including confession with Thanksgiving? That day is a day to give thanks for God's bounty. It is not a penitential day. Then I have a surprise for you because it was a surprise for … [Continue reading]
Bonds
Sarah Josepha Hale is considered to be partially responsible for our celebration of Thanksgiving. She wrote series of six letters to President Abraham Lincoln in support of such a national holiday. She was a strong Christian and a writer. Below is … [Continue reading]
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