45 excellent blog designs. I concur…
I cannot explain this, only appreciate it…
Always encouraging to read the account of a changed life. Thanks, Jonathan…
A big-time pastor rebuked by an intern. How would you respond?
If you’re an Oprah fan, I suggest you read this to discover a little bit more about the theology of American’s pastor (O not Joel)…
The church, weight loss and sex. Enjoy…
Heath Ledger’s last portrait. Really freaky…
Ed Stetzer: missional church guru or stand-up comedian? I’m going with the latter in this AWESOME post…
Me and Brian McClaren on the same page? About President Bush!?!?
My new favorite word: Mis-Honesty…
Robert Scoble asks if Facebook is doomed…
Steven Furtick examines why Biblical characters don’t reach their full potential. No word yet on if his current hairstyle will hold him back from his full potential…
Angel Rios makes his Hot Waffles debut with the helps of the FAMU High Spanish Club…
Amy Middleton finally breaks out the greatest story ever…
Capitalism with ethics = every homeless person in SF with a permanent phone number. Brilliant…


#1 by Nathan Talbot on March 3, 2008 - 2:48 pm
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That Oprah stuff is sad and scary. The quotes of course that were used give a very clear picture of what it is all about, but if you examine that material some of it is not so blatant. It is all about self deification.
The problem with Oprah, her followers, and dare I say even her favorite candidate Obama is that they love to preach peace, love and no more poverty. The problem is they can never accomplish this because they embrace evil. They reject the light. The light dispels darkness and yet they reject the Truth which is light. It is very sad that they are so lost, and it is sad that good intentions are leading them down the path to destruction.