Linky link goodness from the folks at The Daily Scribe. (The Scribe just changed its engine for a new model, so if you haven’t checked the Scribe out lately, check it out for all the new groovy features rolling out over the next while.)
- Al Gore as Jonah, Planet Earth as God—a cartoon! (JVoices)
- Lewis “back on” Black riffs on Yom Kippur. (Jewschool)
- Philocrites continues the conversation on a new take on religious liberalism, asking about a unitarianism of the Third Person instead of the First.
- The Pope gives a nod to the heretical Gospel of Thomas. (NT Gateway)
- Pernell gives a new take on those cloying “Jesus Wejus” prayers I have to suffer through at family reunions.
- Subversive Influence challenges to rethink leadership: it ain’t about organizing the church bake sale committee.
- Jerry Falwell lets us know that two out of three Moral Majority members prefer Satan to Hillary Clinton. (jspot)
And in other news, fall is finally starting here in Chutneyville, and my cat, one Mr. Scooter McFizzlesticks, has celebrated by offering up the traditional sacrificial opossum. (There’s good eating on them.)
Regarding the Gospel of Thomas:
If I was Jesus and had all those gnarly powers, I’d probably be tempted to turn someone into a rock too. And I’m not sure I’d be nice and chance them back, either. Because if they stay a rock forever, I’m forever one car length up in traffic tomorrow.