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Author: Peter Ould

*Shock* – Englishman wins in Australia

By Peter Ould Posted on January 16, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things

Not just winning, but utterly thrashing his opponent. Go Andy Murray!!!!

Qoholeth

By Peter Ould Posted on January 16, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things, Theology

How does one preach an upbeat, “This is God’s word for you, you 21st Century Peeps” sermon when the title given is “Meaningless, Meaningless, Everything is Meaningless”? And why does it’s Hebrew name sound like it’s Klingon? And who invented …

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Ummm, yeah…

By Peter Ould Posted on January 16, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things

Pearls Before Swine

Oh to be in Detroit

By Peter Ould Posted on January 15, 2007 Posted in Theology, Tradition

If I was based the other side of the Pond, I’d be going to this at the end of the month. If you are (the other side of the pond) then why aren’t you?

Getting a bit cross…

By Peter Ould Posted on January 14, 2007 Posted in Secular / Christian

This from London: A school provoked fury last night by ordering a devout Catholic schoolgirl to remove her cross necklace because it posed a health and safety risk. Teachers demanded Samantha Devine remove her chain and tiny crucifix despite allowing …

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CANA spreads it’s wings

By Peter Ould Posted on January 12, 2007 Posted in Anglican Communion, Ecclesiastical

This just dropped into my inbox: Note to media: The AAC is releasing the following press release in response to numerous inquiries received over the past several weeks. The Rev. Canon David C. Anderson, President and CEO of the American …

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