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Humor for Breakfast [Nerd Alert]
If programming languages were religions (via Slashdot…of course) Here’s a sample: C would be Judaism – it’s old and restrictive, but most of the world is familiar with its laws and respects them. The catch is, you can’t convert into it – you’re either into it from the start, or you will think that it’s [...]
Napolean Dynamite loves Technology
Fun with Gas [video]
Now THIS is hilarious. Adam Savage from Mythbusters gives a 40 second lesson on why helium gas messes with your voice…and the opposite gas that turns you into SATAN. No, don’t try this at home, young hackers. Would love to preach a sermon like that. To find out more about opening Christian systems and other [...]
Non-political quote for Breakfast
Here’s a quote that I would like to be seen in a HackingChristianity view, not in the political view it represents. This is a challenge, but the point being made is beyond partisanship, even though it is pointed at a particular party. Ready? This is Oliver Willis commenting on the lack of racial diversity at [...]
Churchy Humor for Breakfast
THIS IS TERRIBLE. TERRIBLE TERRIBLE TERRIBLE. But for the church nerds out there, it must be read. The following is a church history song done to the tune of Supercalafragalisticexpialadocius from Mary Poppins. I’ve seen an attribution to Dan ldzikowski as the author, but I have no idea if that is true. Chorus: Um diddle [...]
Revelation for Breakfast
Quotes for Breakfast: Recovering Christians
Quote of the day is from The Emerging Christian Way (2006), a compilation of progressive Christian theologians and authors. I found one that screamed HX to me. Recovering Christians outnumber practicing Christians in the world today. Matthew Fox, “A Postdenominational Priest in a Postdenominational Era” found in The Emerging Christian Way, 114. There walk among [...]


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