Entries from January 2010
house blessings, procrastination and parsnip soup
A twitter request for house blessings raised quite a few responses today. The most stunning is a blog post by Dave Walker, who has gathered all the tweets into a blog post.
My recommendation for Dave: whatever it is you are avoiding, there are plenty of other things you could do to put it off. Have More...
adultery website axes its ads
further to previous posts, a statement was received from the website in question – ” We can confirm that we have instructed our agency to have the billboards removed.” (from JTaylor on Facebook), while maintaining that they still believe that if people wish to use their website then it is a “lifestyle choice”. More...
Passion narratives and talent
furtherandfaster: Passion narratives and talent.
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art and generosity
Last week I spent 48 hours in the company of the clergy and staff of the Diocese of Leicester. And a fine bunch of people they are too.
The theme was taken from Psalm 96 – “O worship the Lord in the beauty of Holiness”, and the various talks and activities explored what beauty is More...
into temptation?
Update to this post: a statement has been received from the website in question - ” We can confirm that we have instructed our agency to have the billboards removed.” (from JTaylor on Facebook)
Yesterday I (and a lot of other people) wrote about an objectionable billboard ad which the ASA believes is not sufficiently offensive to More...
Who wrote the Bible?
I’ve recently finished writing a book about the bible… it’s coming out in May. So I was interested to watch The Bible – A History on channel 4 (you can watch it here if you missed it). It was a bit thin in places (inevitable I think when you are trying to cram a massive More...
is it offensive to promote extra-marital affairs?
Update to this post: a statement has been received from the website in question - ” We can confirm that we have instructed our agency to have the billboards removed.” (from JTaylor on Facebook) 27 Jan 2010
A Facebook campaign has been set up to campaign against the public advertising on billboards of a website called marital More...
The Pope and blogging
The Telegraph reported at the weekend that the Pope approves of new media, and has told priests “…they should write blogs and use the internet more,” and “learn to use new forms of communication to spread the gospel message.”
“Priests are thus challenged to proclaim the Gospel by employing the More...
words of wisdom
There are eighty million blogs to choose from. Thanks for picking mine to read today.You don’t have to like competition in order to understand that it exists. Your fair share isn’t going to be yours unless you give the public a reason to pick you.
seth’s blog
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hypocrisy, duplicity and power
One of the most recognized features of the church by those inside but especially those outside is its propensity for hypocrisy and duplicity and its use of power to protect these. I have exercised it and been a victim of it. I challenge it. And one of the best ways to do it is to More...



