Astronaut Buzz Aldrin had communion on the moon. His handwritten notes were never read on TV (NASA was afraid of lawsuits). Someone just paid $180,000 for the notes.
What young people think about Christianity -- not much
Only 16 percent of non-Christians aged 16 to 29 years old said they have a "good impression" of Christianity,...A decade ago, the vast majority of Americans outside the Christian faith, including young people, felt favorably toward Christianity’s role in society...
Common negative perceptions among non-Christians is that present-day Christianity is judgmental (87 percent), hypocritical (85 percent), old-fashioned (78 percent), and too involved in politics (75 percent).
12 books to help you learn about Christianity -- and here's a slightly bigger list.
Foods that make kids smarter -- not a Pop Tart to be found...
And another reason God invented hands...
Why 12 books? All one really need is to read one. I've read most of the Bible so far and know it better then majority of the Christians I've met in my life (which is sad). It certainly reassured me that God is man made not the other way around. One has to constantly find excuses to reconcile the differences in the book and with the reality. Thanks but no thanks. I don't buy into the book that claims our planet is flat.
Posted by: Iztok | Sunday, September 30, 2007 at 12:22 PM