October 2011
1 post
September 2011
14 posts
postprandial: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
postprandial: happening or done after a meal.
Genesis 2:18-25, Flesh of My Flesh →
Then Yahweh said, “I cannot be everywhere at once, and I cannot leave the man by himself. I will make him a helper as his partner.”a
So out of the ground Yahweh formed every animal…
Genesis 2:10-17, Useless Geography and a Threat →
Borrowing from the traditions of other gods, Yahweh made a river flow out of Eden to water the garden. From the garden, it divides and becomes four rivers. The first river, Pishon, flows…
bacchanalia: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
bacchanalia: a revel.
panache: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
panache: dash or flamboyance in manner or style.
Genesis 2:4-9, Man, the Garden, and Two Trees →
(Featuring images from The Brick Testament.) Here is another story of how the heavens and earth were created. You liketh stories, don’t you? Surely. I kneweth you did.
The day…
elegiac: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
elegiac: relating to the mourning or remembering of the dead.
chichi: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
chichi: affectedly trendy.
VERSE AND COMMENTARY OF THE DAY →
Genesis 1:14-19, The Fourth Day →
And God said, “Let there be lights in the dome of the sky to separate the day from the night,” which he kind of already did on day one, but now he was geeking around with his dome. God…
gammon: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
gammon: to deceive.
Genesis 1:9-13, The Third Day →
Then God said, “Let’s have the waters under the sky scoot over a little. Now let the dry land appear.” And land was created. Awesome! God called the land Pangaea and the scooted-over waters…
braird: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
braird: to sprout; appear above the ground.
darkle: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
darkle: to grow dark, gloomy, etc.
August 2011
13 posts
polysemous: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
polysemous: having a diversity of meanings.
burke: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
burke: to suppress or get rid of by some indirect means.
Reasons Not To Get Love Advice from Don Miller →
mundify: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
mundify: to purge or purify.
billet: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
billet: to provide or obtain lodging.
amaranthine: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
amaranthine: unfading; everlasting.
chaptalize: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
chaptalize: to increase the alcohol in a wine by adding sugar.
nervure: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
nervure: a vein, as of a leaf or the wing of an insect.
American Blood: Why the Atheist Fight is... →
Well that settles it: income inequality really... →
hacienda: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
hacienda: a large estate, especially one used for farming or ranching.
entelechy: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
entelechy: a realization or actuality as opposed to a potentiality.
melismatic: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
melismatic: characterized by the singing of several notes to one syllable of text, for emotional impact, as in blues and other musical styles.
July 2011
4 posts
ambsace: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
ambsace: the smallest amount or distance.
Against the Kalam Cosmological Argument (video) →
aureate: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
aureate: characterized by an ornate style of writing or speaking.
deadpan: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
deadpan: marked by or accomplished with a careful pretense of seriousness or calm detachment.
March 2011
1 post
I espouse logic and reason over authority and...
February 2011
9 posts
The Lord was with Judah, and he took possession of...
effluvium: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
effluvium: a slight or invisible exhalation or vapor, esp. one that is disagreeable.
map-praying-with-boy →
eclat: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
eclat: brilliance of success, reputation, etc.
elide: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
elide: to suppress; omit; ignore; pass over.
thimblerig: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
thimblerig: to cheat or swindle, as in the traditional shell game known as thimblerig.
January 2011
16 posts
vulpine: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
vulpine: cunning or crafty.
cacoethes: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
cacoethes: an irresistible urge; mania.
rakish: Dictionary.com Word of the Day →
rakish: smart; jaunty; dashing.
Link →
“If Jesus could heal the blind, then why not heal blindness?” - Christopher Hitchins. In other words, it’s not so much that what he did was good. It’s what he didn’t do that makes it bad.
Mo Better Jesus and Mo →
From jesusandmo.net
The Mark of the Beast is...
a. not in the Bible
b. 616
c. 666
d. b and c
e. none of the above