Entries from March 2009
St Megingaud
It's a Significant Day today… lots and lots of candles for St Megingaud. I have received some beautiful gifts given by friends who know my tastes.
Later I am being taken out for treats – lunch, tea, meadow walks, that kind of thing. And later still, my best-beloved son has his very own treats lined up for me, which More...
Privacy, hacking and the internet
I was talking to a friend the other day about privacy, a subject that has been in the news a bit recently. Of course you can keep an eye to protecting your privacy: surely everyone knows by now that posting photos of your latest escapades on Facebook is tantamount to telling the whole wide world More...
God, women and stealing
"Stealing is a sin," we teach to our children and preach to our converts and enshrine on the tablets of Ten Commandments we display in our public institutions. But don't worry, we don't really mean it. We don't believe it. We don't practice it; we don't argue for it and we don't protect it. In More...
Todd Bentley remarries
First announcement came in a newsflash (cached here) from Todd Bentley's stepmother, which has now been removed from the site.
Rick Joyner's official announcement is here, and includes Todd's own words
Bene Diction gives a sober assessment here, and comments further on the "restoration" here
I'm not down on divorcees (heck, I am one!) and I'm all for restoring people's lives when More...
Ethics, Economics and Global Justice
''….. far from being a materialist culture, we are a culture that is resentful about material reality, hungry for anything and everything that distances us from the constraints of being a physical animal subject to temporal processes, to uncontrollable changes and to sheer accident.''
From a lecture: Ethics, Economics and Global justice, given in Cardiff on Saturday, More...
I’ve got myself a new mantra, it says: “don’t forget to have a good time”.Don’t let the sellers of stuff power enough to rob you of your grace.Love is all over the place! Ani DiFranco
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Research, and grandmother’s opinion
I know that research sometimes proves that your grandmother was wrong, but pretty often it proves what we knew all along. Today there is news that hot weather, or shifts in air pressure, can trigger a migraine. I began having migraines as a child, and several others in my family have them too – More...
Canon law – it’s so unsexy
Canon Law is "desperately unsexy", writes Bishop Alan Wilson, but it gives
"…a framework which allows space for people to grow, respect others, and transmit faith that is authentic across the whole community, discipled, and built on learning from past experience. Law can’t do the discipleship for us; it’s a boundary around the pitch that makes civilised interaction More...
the God we don’t believe in
Everything we deal with, in every corner of our lives, is coloured by what we already know, or think we know. It's important, I think, to be fully conscious of this whenever we discuss God or religion in the public arena. We often seem to forget that regardless of people's personal belief system, everyone begins with preconceptions about what God is, or is not.
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ghost bike in russell square
It's not worth getting on the tube from King's Cross to Russell Square – it's only ten minutes walk. I was crossing Russell Square the other day to go to the British Museum, one of my favourite places in the whole world, and came across this ghost bike. It's inscription is "life is not measured More...



