Autistic Redneck

Thoughts on life, Christianity, and maybe occasional rants on music, small business and home remodeling...

Friday, May 20, 2022

Free-Range Christian

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Yesterday I went to the library, and came home with the book "Quitting Church" by Julia Duin.  Duin is a long-time religion report...

Not So Solid Teaching

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The title above is from a chapter in Duin's book about why people leave churches.  And while I appreciate her efforts, I am afraid she b...

Pastors

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Continuing my thinking about Julia Duin's book "Quitting Church," here are my thoughts on her chapter "Is the Pastor the ...

Stalled Movements

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 This will likely be the last post I write about Julia Duin's book "Quitting Church."  The next-to-last chapter of the book is...
Sunday, April 17, 2022

Books

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 From the time I learned to read in first grade, I have been a lover of books.  In fact, it started earlier than that--my parents read to me...
Sunday, April 10, 2022

An Important Distinction

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This post will cover a topic I wrote about twelve to fifteen years ago, but current events seem to me to make it relevant still.  I am not g...
Monday, April 4, 2022

Thoughts on Inflation

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Inflation is in the headlines again, after a long absence.  For me, this brings back unpleasant memories, because I lived through the "...
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I'm a lover of God, a husband, father, handyman, reader, teacher (by nature, not profession), musician, small businessman and lots of other things. [Today, Dec. 23, 2020, I came back and found a notice from Blogger about the EU rules for cookies, and I am supposed to put a notice for it where it can be seen by readers. I haven't figured out anything better so I'll put it here: I am a Redneck, with partial Scots-Irish ancestry. I do not want anyone tracking me, and I am not that interested in tracking anybody else. So I am not using cookies. Blogger/Google may put cookies on your device if you read my blog, but I will not.]
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