Archive for June, 2006

Calendar of Credulity - Part V: Corpus Christi

Monday, June 19th, 2006

Last Thursday was the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. This is not one of the big, well-known holidays, so you’re probably thinking it has something to do with Texas, but I assure you that it does not. Corpus Christi (literally “body of Christ”) is a day dedicated to the celebration of the miracle […]

Schizochristianity

Friday, June 16th, 2006

I thought this was a Christian nation. Well, actually, I thought it was a secular nation based on the constitution, but Robertson, O’Reilly et al. keep telling us it’s a Christian nation. There certainly are plenty of signs to support that. God has been very successful in the bumper sticker market, and […]

Calendar of Credulity - Part IV: The Rose Moon

Sunday, June 11th, 2006

Chia, Fati, Hana, Kidili, Losna, Selene, Sina, Tecuciztecatl… The moon has been called by and worshipped under many names in every part of the world. Of course, this isn’t surprising. The moon is one of the two great, mysterious lights that hang from the sky. No one really knows what the moon […]

Grand Reopening

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Greetings from the Centennial State. I have furniture and an internet connection now, so I’m back in business. If you ever consider moving cross-country while starting a new business from scratch, don’t. If I’ve learned anything in the last two months, it’s that.
I’ve been in Colorado for less than two […]