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Flower Power: Christian florist rejects attorney general’s offer, won’t betray her religious beliefs | Fox News.

This is a story to keep an eye on.  I know, they not beheading Christians here in the U.S.  They are only fining, putting us out of business, expelling us from school, potentially taking our home and even threatening us with jail.  Remember, though, that’s also how it started in the Middle East.  14 years ago, Christians were living in peace next to their Muslim neighbors in Syria, Iraq and even Egypt.  Today, they are being crucified.

Keep this woman in your prayers.  Ask yourself what you are going to do when you have to make her choice.

This is what happens when Christians keep silent in our society.  The world steps in and demands that you either reject God or be destroyed.  Remember that this is no different than tolerating Winter break rather than Christmas.  I don’t understand why so many Christians are afraid of offending someone.  The reality is, that fact that you are a believer and exist is sufficient to give offense.  To be seen is even worse.  To be heard – especially in our schools and universities – is rapidly becoming a crime.  This is spiritual warfare at its worst.

"Star Trek: Into Darkness" - Los Angeles Premiere - ArrivalsPerson taken from Leonard Nimoy’s home to area hospital, report says | Fox News.

Sad news.  You are in our thoughts and prayers, Leonard.

You are, and always will be, our friend.

This may be seen as more political than I normally allow The Christian Geek to be, however this is extremely relevant to the scope of the site.  It has huge implications to both religious speech and it is one of the top tech issues of the day.  You really need to read Mr. Crovitz article.  It puts the issue out very clearly.
L. Gordon Crovitz: From Internet to Obamanet – WSJ.

What you have to keep in mind here is that he mentions both critical impact areas of what he calls “Obamanet” (I like that phrase…)  The most important thing to take away is that these are regulations being passed to fix a problem that does not exist.

Everyone keeps focusing on the economics.   Yes, problems have threatened, but market pressures have prevented them from coming about.  Market forces have kept the internet working smoothly and more responsively than government could ever possibly do.  Yet this is not the real danger of the impending federal regulations.

The real danger of these regulations is Read the rest of this entry »

New TV series hunts evidence for Jesus.

I don’t even understand why this is a story.  Every year there are a whole swath of Jesus Seminar hit pieces.  When I’m teaching my intro to apologetics, one of the things we do is take one of the more current one of these and deconstruct it.

The Phablets Are Coming. Not.

Posted: January 29, 2015 in Tech
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Phablet 2

Saw this on Fox News today:

Massive smartphones are not only here to stay, but they’re about to take over the world | Fox News.

I do get where the Juniper is coming from in this article, but I don’t think they are quite right.

Yes, the “phablet” is certainly here to stay and it does fill an important role.  However I do not think they are going to take over as the dominant format.  Or if they do, it will be a short-lived bump (i.e. an outlier).

Who will prefer the phablet format?  That’s not hard to figure out. Read the rest of this entry »