Pennsylvania teacher strikes nerve with ‘lazy whiners’ blog

On February 17, 2011, in Life and Living, by Timothy Kline

What exactly DO you do when you’re faced with a kid very nearly your size and mass, sitting at the end of the conference table, arms crossed, refusing to answer our pleas for responses, and daring any of us to “make” him, or try to make him.

Reflecting on 2010

On January 22, 2011, in Life and Living, by Timothy Kline

2010 was a year of tremendous change in my life. I had finally come to realize that the way I was living my life was absolutely unsustainable, and that I needed to make several tough decisions that would involve people who had been in my life for a very long time. In many ways, I [...]

Wikileaks, Assange, and the nature of truth vs freedom of information vs open government – Part 2

On December 8, 2010, in Life and Living, Politics, Technology, by Timothy Kline

Before I begin, I should probably admit that I was one of the people who voted early on for Hilary Clinton to be nominated for president of the United States before the last election which saw Obama win the Democratic nomination. My primary reason was simple: men had had long enough to strut their stuff [...]

Wikileaks, Assange, and the nature of truth vs freedom of information vs open government, Part 1

On December 7, 2010, in Life and Living, Politics, Technology, by Timothy Kline

I awoke this morning to news reports that Julian Assange had been arrested. This was not “news,” of course, as I had been expecting that it would come down to this. The question, at least for me, is what happens next. Whatever your opinion of the WikiLeaks drama—whether you buy into the nationalistic claim that [...]

Bart Ehrman, Christianity, and Agnosticism

On October 31, 2010, in Christianity, by Timothy Kline

As a person who has followed Bart Ehrman’s coverage of early Christianity since I first came across it, and seen how it impacted his belief system, I felt it appropriate to write some thoughts in regards to his conclusions. In 2008, when I read Bart Ehrman’s  “God’s Problem” back in 2008, this is what I [...]

False teachers per George Storrs

On September 18, 2010, in Christianity, by Timothy Kline

“Teachers who manifest a disposition to exalt self and make it appear that they are something remarkable, are unmistakably false teachers. Whether this is done by words or deeds it is the same thing: they ‘seek their own, not the things that are Jesus Christ’s’ (Phil ii. 21). This is the case with all who [...]

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