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Faith and the….

I'm starting to accrue categories. I really should mirror this at a formal blog.
I've been doing my “faith and science fiction” posts at my secure
deviathan journal, and probably should move them here.
But now, we have “faith and copyediting.” Today's entry is from John
Shelby Spong:
Bishop Spong Q&A on Chartiable Contributions
What spellchecker let that get through?

Faith meets sci-fi, number eight billion and two

There is an extensive section in the back of the Book of Common Prayer called “Historical Documents.”

Wow. Torsion.

I have been working on a review of the new Torsion album, Faded, for the
city paper, and alligottasay right now is that this is finally worthy of
their live act. I was always a little sheepish about not reviewing HSM, but
this is why I waited.
It's only weakness, to my ear, as a hard dark rock album, [...]

Red doors

Last month's issue of Episcopal Life had a piece on red doors. The consensus
is that those doors represent sanctuary.

http://www.episcopal-life.org/26727_62882_ENG_HTM.htm

This is just in case you, like me, have an interest in big old
churches with red doors. That link will add it to your interest list as
well.

Quote

There was never any thing by the wit of man so well devised, or so sure
established, which in continuance of time hath not been corrupted.
From the preface to the first edition of the Book of Common Prayer, 1549.