Last year, I made predictions for the New Year. This year, I don’t know what I’d say. Instead, here’s what I’m looking forward to in 2007.
I’m looking forward to another year of marriage to my wonderful wife. We’ve had a good 1.5 years, and I know that thing will keep getting better.
I’m looking forward to growing in […]
Archive for December, 2006
Interesting to read over my prospective from the beginning of 2006. I was wrong about the Liberals winning the election, but both parties still have stiffs for leaders.
I’m not sure what I have to say about the past year. It’s always tough to ruminate over that long of a period of time. But, here goes anyways. […]
This past Sunday (which also happened to be Christmas Eve), I attended an Alliance church in Brandon with my in-laws. It was a pretty nice church, with attempts made at contemporary worship singing, a gregarious pastor and nice but not ostentatious building. And yet, there was much there that I felt weird about. Here is […]
10 myths — and 10 truths — about atheism - Los Angeles Times
This article is written by Sam Harris, a fairly fundamentalist atheist in the ilk of Richard Dawkins. I first heard about him in a Wired article that describes how Atheism has fallen on pretty hard times as of late, and personalities like Dawkins and Harris are trying to […]
I broke my Christmas blog silence today to bring you this. The one day of the year that big box developments are quiet, I decided to take advantage with this photo. The only good thing that can be said about Christmas’ adoption into culture is that it shuts down the idol of consumerism for at […]
I’m going to just drop the humbug and try to reflect on Christmas. I have not been too “into” the season this year. I skipped the first two Sundays of Advent (end of term madness), the third was dominated by a cute but irrelevant kid’s program, and the fourth Sunday, today, I finally made it […]

