This is a visualization of cross references within the Christian scriptures. It began as a study of Bible passages that refer to other passages, and was developed in a graphical way that has its own sense of majesty and beauty.
From the website:
Due to the extremely high number of cross-references, this lands more on [...]
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Posted in Inspiration on Jan 23rd, 2008
Gordon Atkinson is a wonderful author, preacher, and blogger. His essay, “Olives, Wineskins, White Bread, & Jesus” is a marvelous piece of writing. There is a bit of earthy language here, but don’t let that throw you. It’s a divine message.
[via Real Live Preacher]
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Posted in Photos, Random Thoughts on Jan 11th, 2008
Most of these sweet gems come from Spain, and each year I look forward to buying a little crate of Clementines. They start appearing in the grocery store in mid-autumn, but they’re at their best in December and January. Because they peel easily and are mostly seedless, they’re a good, healthy, portable [...]
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Posted in Community, Random Thoughts on Jan 9th, 2008
I’ve learned that if you subscribe to cable, your older TV will work just fine. Apparently the cable companies convert the signal for you, and you won’t need a digital converter. About the only folks who will need the converter are those who receive television through rabbit ears or rooftop antennae. And, though I shouldn’t [...]
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Posted in Random Thoughts on Jan 2nd, 2008
The federal government has decreed that broadcasters begin ‘casting with a digital signal in 2009. Many older television sets are analog-only, meaning that they will need a converter to process the digital signal, much like the box that cable companies charge for when you order digital cable service. Newer sets that are digital-ready [...]
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