I dislike being wronged.
I dislike feeling like I’ve been wronged.
So what to do?
Here’s something that popped into my head a bit ago:
Forgive!
(I surely do like it when people practice that toward me…)
Mark's Views, Perhaps — from behind my eyeballs
I dislike being wronged.
I dislike feeling like I’ve been wronged.
So what to do?
Here’s something that popped into my head a bit ago:
(I surely do like it when people practice that toward me…)
Believer, the scornful unbeliever watches you, too:
Andée Seu Peterson @WORLD_mag — "But sometimes we Christians have to own up to our bad press and think about it."
— Mark Roth (@anabaptist) June 29, 2012
To ask or not to ask. Now that can be a real puzzler sometimes.
Especially when the “target” for the request is God Almighty Himself.
Why should that be such a puzzler? I guess I don’t know.
Whatever the case, Tuesday morning I posted on my devotional blog: Read it all
Does Hank the Cowdog understand King James English? (I think he does.)
But never mind Hank for now. Instead, tune in John Erickson’s appeal for “a language that maintains honesty, simplicity, and clarity.”
Consider your own use of the English language. Read it all
I’d been thinking that the opposite of “gay” pride is “straight” humility.
But I just wondered a bit ago if matching up double opposites would have the same effect as a double negative in English.
Thus the opposite of gay pride might be straight pride or gay humility.
Because straight humility might be doubly opposite of gay pride and thus Read it all
Early this morning I saw this in the UK papers (and Malta’s, I think):
NHS hospitals are using end-of-life care to help elderly patients to die because they are difficult to look after and take up valuable beds, a top doctor has warned.
He talks about removing a “patient from the LCP despite significant resistance.”
Oh, you don’t know about LCP? Read it all