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Daily Read 11/20/2008

  • My Non-Negotiatbles for the Obama Administration – BlakeHuggins.com

    tags: no_tag

    • Good list for the first 100 days of the Obama administration. Heck, the first week. – post by umjeremy
  • Street Prophets: A Mormon Argument Against Prop 8

    tags: no_tag

    • Funny how all over the sacred texts of the LDS church is distinctions between religious and secular law…then they conflate the two with their activism re: Prop 8 in CA. – post by umjeremy
  • The Great Commission in One New Sentence « From Eden to Zion

    tags: church:growth

    • While it is a simple statement and gives us a framework, it needs customization and contextualization to work properly. – post by umjeremy
  • Causecast

    tags: activism

  • Top 7 Green Categories of 7 Green Lists of 7 Green Things : TreeHugger

    tags: no_tag

    • Lots of green things on this page – post by umjeremy
  • YouTube – MontyPython’s Channel

    tags: montypython

    • Excellent! A high-quality channel of MontyPython clips. There is a God! – post by umjeremy

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Written by:
Rev. Jeremy Smith
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November 20, 2008
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