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Vulgar Christianity
**DISCLAIMER** If you cannot read this post without the basic understanding that 1) this is merely a reflection of what I think our current generation (consciously and unconsciously) believes 2) anything without wisdom and discerment is pointless 3) this does not delve into the terrority of a liberal belief (such ...
Luke Edward Armstrong, The Younger
It's not hard to imagine that we're all excited in this family about the arrival of Luke. We've prayed, talked and anticipated his coming for months and months and the emotions overflow now that he's here. Being older and having gone through so much in the 8 years between kids, ...
This is for real, this time I mean it
There are several features I still need to add and want to add to the site, the basic framework is there and functional. I'm pretty proud of how the site has turned out. Its simple, basic and (fairly) uncluttered. Its "scalable" (something not done as often on more modern websites), ...
New Fall TV
A new fall TV season is upon us (on a side note, doesn't it feel like new seasons start later and later and last shorter and shorter than even 5 years ago?). There is only a 2 new shows that seem promising, and a few that I'll give one shot ...
You may have noticed ...
That I changed the blog again. For no real reason, other than I got sick of what was there before. My favorite part is the added Video page. Anyway, there will be additions and improvements along the way. The real reason for the change was that I have changed ...
So here it is
The long awaited and much needed update to the Armstrong Family Circus has arrived. I hope you enjoyed viewing the various and random photography that I "teased" you all with (I got tired of saying it was coming soon with no visible change, so I just put up that simple ...
Take me home, country roads
Upon receiving a Christmas letter from someone in my past, I find myself being mentally transported to that place in Canaan, New Hampshire, where the snow faithfully falls in abundance every year, and people are outnumbered by the trees and the mountains. I feel like a stranger to my ...
