All you can eat music downloads from Magnatune

I like to listen to a bit of music. I don’t always like to listen to the music played on the radio. I don’t like the prices charged for many CDs. And I don’t like being treated like a criminal every time I do buy a CD—I shouldn’t have to go to insane lengths justContinue reading “All you can eat music downloads from Magnatune”

Which translation do you use?

Scot McKnight has posted the first part of a blog-series addressing the question, ‘Which Bible translation is the best?’ The answer, as you’ll find out if you go and have a look, is ‘depends on what you’re using it for.’ There’s some good advice in there, and I’m looking forward to reading the rest ofContinue reading “Which translation do you use?”

Redeeming the Creation Story

I’ve been teaching a lot of creation related stuff in RE lately. For those who don’t know, RE is ‘Religious Education’ at my children’s (public) school. It’s a privilege I have, but one I take very seriously. I don’t want to teach the kids (10-12 years old, for the most part) dogma, but I doContinue reading “Redeeming the Creation Story”

Mark Sayers: A theology of luxury

Marks Sayers has an interesting post up about what he calls a ‘theology of luxury.’ So what is behind this global desire for Luxury? I was recently listening to a forum on the BBC world service and one of the contributors noted that Luxury today operates as a kind of religion. Luxury items are itemsContinue reading “Mark Sayers: A theology of luxury”