If you're looking for a lively and thought provoking discussion, head over to Sprttibee's blog and read her 2-part post on why she believes in a literal 6-Day Creation.  In addition to the plethora of data that she presents, there are a number of interesting rebuttal comments from Christians and non-Christians alike.  I admire the time and effort she poured into both the posts and her answers to readers' comments. 

You will also see why I stick to writing humor - with only occassional and non-controversial diversion.

Speaking of humor...

If you're looking for a lively and thought provoking discussion, head over to Sprttibee's blog and read her 2-part post on why she believes in a literal 6-Day Creation.  In addition to the plethora of data that she presents, there are a number of interesting rebuttal comments from Christians and non-Christians alike.  I admire the time and effort she poured into both the posts and her answers to readers' comments. 

You will also see why I stick to writing humor - with only occassional and non-controversial diversion.

Speaking of humor...

On our way out of the church on Sunday, Chuck pointed to a late-model Infinity and said, "Look at that license plate." 

The plate read, "GR8 HBY."

"Hmmm.  g r e a t  h o b b y," I read slowly.

"No.  Not great hobby."

"Oh!  Hubby?  Okay, I wondered what sort of person would consider a late-model Infinity a hobby car."

"Dad," piped Alex, "who has a license plate that says 'great hubby'?"

Before Chuck could answer I interjected, "Just some guy who thinks he's a great hubby, Alex."

"No!  Not some guy!" protested Chuck.

"Sorry, sweetie."  I'm ashamed of myself, that it never occurred to me that a woman would display a GR8 HBY plate on her new car!  I might as well have forgotten our wedding anniversary, or called him by my ex-boyfriend's name.