From Seedy to iPoddy

From Seedy to iPoddy January 19, 2006

OSLO: The Church of Norway has forced a priest to resign from a panel set to judge bikini-clad women competing to be the country’s Miss Universe contestant.

Einar Gelius, an Oslo Lutheran vicar, has said it was his right to do as he wished during his spare time, but church members said …

HERE

Over at Open Book a discussion is going on about modern Catholic hymns. Most are musically poor, which is not my concern at the moment.

Another issue has arisen. Some very popular and ever-present hymns were written by highly dubious characters. “Here I Am” by someone who seems to have a homosexual partner, and “Lord, You Have Come” by Robert Trupia, a priest who was defrocked for pedophilia. Trupia liked to work double entendres into his hymns.

Someone brought up Eric Gill, the Catholic artist who was into incest and bestiality …

Stolen (& more) from HERE

“Lured off the beaten path by promises of carnal pleasures, they find their way to a hedonistic hostel in Slovakia, where they fall easy prey to a pair of temptresses and wind up in a chamber of horrors where wealthy sadists pay top dollar for the most depraved thrills …”

Okay, sorry for veering into GetMovies territory there, but I had to get it out.
What she’s talkin ’bout.

Finally, this from a Houston Pastor

“The reason the outside of the iPod is so simple to use and so beautiful to look at is because of the way they designed the inside of the iPod,” Metropolitan Baptist Church Pastor Sal Sberna told his congregation Sunday during his second of four sermons on “iPod Theology.”

HT THUNDERSTRUCK


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