How Star Trek Should Have Ended
I despised the latest Star Trek movie, but if they had used this ending I might have changed my mind. (HT: Exploring Our Matrix)
I despised the latest Star Trek movie, but if they had used this ending I might have changed my mind. (HT: Exploring Our Matrix)
A short story with an interesting ending. Yes, it’s relevant both to science fiction and Christianity (or other forms of spirituality).
… at Crossroads. A spam filter caught 11 submissions and Diane has graciously done an update.
Christian Carnival CCCXVI has been posted at Crossroads. It’s an interesting one, as always, with lots of good posts to review. I never find time to read all the ones I intend to read. But “the king is dead, long live the king!” or let’s be a little less morbid, the carnival is posted, and…
… you think that completely throwing all sense of reality to the wind makes an action scene “best.” Yeah, I know. Action scenes aren’t generally all that realistic, but this one is special. Fun to watch too! HT: Zeray Gazette
No, they don’t walk into a bar. But what happens is pretty funny anyhow.
… at M and M. Check it out!
… at Fish and Cans. At least I think it’s 311.
*“I don’t understand how you can believe in a loving God in the face of what we’re seeing on the news right now,” said Bob Norman, bringing the small talk to a halt. In that informal way they had, the God-Talk Club was now in session! “It is difficult, isn’t it?” said Jerry to the…
Tlisli* jumped up from lunch and reached for her backpack. Azzesh had again provided an excellent meal, cooked quickly and yet tasty and well seasoned. There was more meat than Tlisli would have preferred, but she would never think of mentioning that to Azzesh. The reason she had jumped up and reached for her backpack…