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Atlantis: the domain of the Stingray
25Feb
2008
Mon
21:00
author: Stingray
category: My Ramblings
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Now I Know

and knowing is half the battle

I like a recent trend in movies, at least, a trend I'm picking up on. It seems there has been a push to make live-action movies based on children's programs—specifically cartoons—from my own childhood. Some prominent examples are The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Transformers, and Alvin and the Chipmunks.

It's going on in the television world, too. It seems to be, at least, in a different form it is—bringing back favorite television series, slightly re-envisioned. For example, recently, a movie that is supposed to be the pilot episode of Knight Rider aired. This experiment was also tried with Battlestar Galactica (a success, though I'm no longer a fan of it) and Bionic Woman (seemingly unsuccessful).

17Feb
2008
Sun
23:41
author: Stingray
category: Sermons
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Second Sunday in Lent

John 3:1-17; Numbers 21:4-9

In the name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

It was a long, hard trek through the wilderness. Of course, when you've fled from slavery and have little to nothing, it seems to make things much longer and harder. But, there were promises: land as far as the eye can see, milk and honey, fertile soils, and the presence of God...and, along the way, food and drink, and the presence of God.

23:14
author: Stingray
category: My Ramblings
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Introducing a New Category

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For a while now, I've been "uploading" my sermons to a separate part of the site; well, some of them. They weren't a part of this blog; I simply put links to them in a menu above (along with poems and hymns I've written).

Well, now, I've created a category to put my sermons right on the front page whenever I deem to include one on my site. I'll still put them in the separate part of the site (serving as a sort of archives for my sermon selections. Now, however, you can read new "uploads" right from the blog, and you can even comment on them, if you desire.