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  • A Humanist Jesus?

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    Interesting post here, via Steven Johnson. “Paul was wrong. Our faith is not foolish if Jesus is not literally and physically risen from the dead. We know our faith is true, because we know that death has not defeated him. As a humanist, I do not discard the rich legacy and richness of the Christian…

  • Wireless Crucifix | Transmitting Now…

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    Great tip via the Moot site – this cheeky electronic crucifix, which transmits the Lord’s Prayer in ASCII at 916Mhz to all around. The blurb on the site (affilitated to the wonderfully imagined Interactive Televangelist Program – part of the Faith-Based Electonics Group) is pitched beautifully: Many people affix crucifixes and other religious iconography to…

  • The Open Office ¦ Liturgy Share

    The Artists Formely Known as Vaux have just launched a project called The Open Office. (Here’s one of us at work 😉 What we’re hoping to achieve is simple: an open-source, online space to resource a liturgical rhythm of life. A monastic office… but for the emerging city. Over the years we’ve written a whole…

  • Blog Frustration: Comments and Feeds

    I’ve been using Typepad for a while now, and I think it has really moved on recently. One thing that’s been really bugging me though is the lack of work that seems to have been put into comments. Ok, so there’s hardly a huge amount of comments traffic here yet, but the thing that annoys…

  • Eno Interview | ‘Evangelical Atheism and Secular Spiritual Places’

    Excellent interview with Brian Eno on Front Row today. Well worth a podcast or download. For one week only. In reply to a question about his music being ‘spiritual’ he admits to be being an ‘evangelical atheist’ but that he is ‘jealous of the spiritual experiences the religious have access to.’ His recent work seeks…

  • MacOSaiX…

    …is one of those great free bits of Mac software, and if you have a large iPhoto library (or just access to Google Images) you might want to download it and have a play. Very flexible. Very simple. Pick a target image, choose your source image folder(s) and let it get to work. Technorati: Jesus…