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Armchair theologian of a more open, more curious, more robust, more inclusive faith, and purveyor of humorous sacrilege, teacher, writer, musician, husband and father.
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I still keep Total Praise in the fingers, because it's awesome. David Danced and Melodies From Heaven (I know – the Kirk Franklin thing – but the groove's still solid) also work for me.
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This number is absolute jazz gold. Apparently, the death of LeFaro really shook Evans and he wasn't quite the same for years after the accident.
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Quakers don't need to be welcomed. They've been in the Rebellion for 400 years.
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And that's what's so frustrating: he told us what he was going to do. He actually told us.
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Does no business in this country have a backbone?
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One of the greatest Twilight Zone episodes ever.
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I feel like democracy was already broken, which is how a guy like this even had a shot at power. At least in Jersey, we had the good sense to vote against this ass clown.
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Well, we're now living in a world where Mark Zuckerberg is giving us tips on being more masculine, so I guess all bets are off these days.
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We Gen X-ers wouldn't bother to make fun of Boomers, because it's too much effort.
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I'd agree the pendulum has to swing... but I think we can underestimate exactly when that swing will take place, or how effective that swing will be.
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See, now this is why I don't feel sorry for us. Because so many of us voted for this shit, or didn't vote at all.
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Yup. You can't fix what doesn't want to be fixed.
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This is now officially the whitest thing I've ever seen.
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Meanwhile, here's what we're getting from our good friends at Focus on the Family: www.focusonthefamily.com/the-deconstr...
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I had no idea she did this. There was nothing she couldn't do.
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The shameless appropriation of faith continues. But I can't blame Trump. The fawning megachurch pastors and televangelists, though... Yeah, I can blame those guys.
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I am all kinds of stoked for this film!
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Ugh, Seven Mountains. I have a beautiful pastor friend who can't quite understand why I won't get on board with the likes of Bill Johnson. And this shit is why.
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I guess I just wish Nicholas Cage was on it as a passenger – because he'd sort this shit out.
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Nah. Muad Dib himself.
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A classic. I always liked the fact that, at the end, you're kind of like, "I'm not sure if I'm supposed to like this guy or not."