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Practical atheism|Worldmag

April 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Faith Comments Off

The Slow Slide

“Hypocrisy in one Age,” warned Joseph Addison, “is generally succeeded by Atheism in another.” Consider this in light of charges that America is becoming, according to a Trinity College survey, less Christian. It’s not that Americans are converting to other religions, it’s that they are more willing to avow nothing. One researcher blames Christianity’s association with conservative politics for turning people away. Sexual abuse by Catholic priests also tarnished us, he says. Underlying it all is a cultural shift that makes atheism more publicly acceptable. Recognizing this trend, President Obama became the first president to pay homage to nonbelievers in his inaugural address…
While the vast majority of Americans claim to be Christian, in other words, a good many of us don’t seem capable of explaining what that means. Little wonder the comically vicious Bill Maher had such a field day filming a mockumentary wherein he accosted Christians about their faith. Not knowing what we believe makes it awfully hard to answer why we believe it. It shouldn’t surprise us if Christians who can’t articulate what they believe have children and grandchildren who don’t even bother to try. And this is exactly what we are seeing, as large numbers of young people stop attending church altogether upon leaving home.

Many still vulnerable to Conficker|ZDNet

April 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Tech 2 Comments →

Still out there

Antivirus company Sophos has sent an alert saying many users still have yet to patch their PCs against the exploit that makes them vulnerable to the Conficker worm.
Sophos’ senior technology consultant Graham Cluley, said in a blog post Thursday, the antivirus company found 11 percent of users who had taken an endpoint assessment test at its Web site did not have the Microsoft OS08-067 patch installed.
The patch, available since October last year, fixes a vulnerability which allows the Conficker worm to infect PCs.
The Conficker saga has been broiling for the last month or so, where it received a swarm of media attention leading up to April 1–when it was expected to detonate. Its real effects were seen about a week later, when it started dropping a mystery payload on infected computers.

Rick Warren Interviews|Hugh Hewitt

April 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Faith, Podcasts Comments Off

Whatever your opinion of Rick Warren and the “Purpose Movement” is,  he is an Evangelical leader with much exposure and influence.  Hugh Hewitt’s interviews this month were very interesting. Thanks to Hugh Hewitt at Townhall.com
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