Archive for October, 2006

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Becoming More Like Teddy

On sunday, Teddy Sheringham became the premiership’s oldest goalscorer with a classic header from the edge of the box against Blackburn.  Lee Dixon later observed that Teddy’s strength is his willingness to remain in a good position once he has found one, even if it means being rooted to the spot for a while, where as younger players […]

Why did Jesus live and die?

There is an interesting discussion about this kind of important topic on Jason Clark’s site (23/10), to which I have added my twopenneth chimmychanga’s worth. I think my comments are about the 33rd and 35th response. I would be interested in the responses of others. I suppose it’s not exactly a peripheral subject to engage with, though […]

I’m still an atheist, thank God

I just read this on the Fulham website and it sounded like a phrase from  Pete Rollins’ latest book, How (not) to Speak of God. He writes:
So, in a sense, when it comes to God, we have nothing to say to others and must not be ashamed of saying it - our approach must be a […]