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Archive for the 'Humor' Category

The Witty Charles Spurgeon

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

I love Charles Spurgeon!  Those who know me know how much I love his writings and sermons.  He’s so witty, funny, intelligent, and inspirational.  I almost never fail to walk away feeling encouraged each time I read his writings.  His sermons are often sprinkled with witty remarks that make me laugh because they’re both poignant and funny at the same time.  [...]

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Hello Kitty: The Asian Attraction for the 21st Century

Friday, April 20th, 2007

Well, sometime ago my friend, Don, has written a blog entry titled How to Attract an Asian Man: A Pedantic Guide and the results have been phenomenal.  I am told that lots of people have read his guide and countless people have benefited as a result.  Be sure to click on the link to read his [...]

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Blogspotted

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Woo-hoo!  A few days ago I found out my blog’s traffic has somewhat skyrocketed when Phil Johnson linked to my previous entry from his Pyromaniacs team blog.  His is probably one of the most popular Calvinistic blogs out there (besides Tim Challies’), cause he always has interesting things to say.  So I’m just humbled and thought Phil is [...]

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Setting Hearts Aflame With Love

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

Recently, my good friend Patrick Chan made an irresistible offer to godly, available single Christian females by posting a comment in a recent post at Phil Johnson’s famed Pyromaniacs blog.  (Btw, Phil is the editor for some of John MacArthur’s books.)  Of course, not wishing to deprive any godly, single Christian sisters around the world from the opportunity of [...]

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Calvinism Humor

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

The Arminian lady retorts, “And you must be Will cause you’re so free with compliments.”

(Too bad it misspelled the word “Arminian,” though.)

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