Wry Thoughts About Religion
Many Things in Parables Parables as Poetic Fictions When History and Faith Collide Gospel of the Savior Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism and Early Christianity Apocalypse of Adam See the Movie!
Charles W. Hedrick, Sr.
Charles Hedrick
Springfield, Missouri
United States

I’ve traveled a bit in the world, written widely unread books and articles, and hobnobbed with some near celebrities. But when it gets down to it, I’m really just a curious fellow who wonders “why?”

Read More:

  • Jesus the Raconteur
  • Endings and Garage Sales
  • Christmas as a "Divine Gift"
  • How Reliable are the Gospels in Describing X?
  • Reading Scripture out of Context and God's "Plan of Salvation"
  • Halloween: Do the Dead Walk?
  • George and the Sacred Mysteries of Faith
  • Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven?
  • On dying alone and being keepers of sisters
  • Yahweh—the God who changed his ways
  • Sky is not blue
  • When did an early collection of religious books become THE BIBLE?
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#6)
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#5)
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#4)
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#3)
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#2)
  • Does God Control the Wind?-A Dialogue Sermon (#1)
  • Does God Control the Wind?
  • Does Anything Happen "by Chance"?
  • Honey in the Rock; Water in the Stone; Better Wine in Stone Jars
  • Three Minutes in the Sun
  • Baptist Bible Study and Early Christian Hymns
  • Natural Disasters, Acts of God, and the Bible
  • One Sunday Morning in Baptist Bible Study
  • Holiness is a State of Mind
  • Praying in Public
  • Christian Piety versus Heathen Piety
  • ARCHIVE
  • Home Charlie In the News Curriculum Vitae Research Interests Personal Photos

      

    Currently 103 people subscribe to my blog.

    Your comments are welcome! Send me your thoughts by clicking on the Comments link at the end of each posting. Please include your name. Anonymous comments are deleted by the server. Comments are moderated and are posted within 24-36 hours after submission.


    Thanks for visiting!

    This page has been viewed:

    counter customizable
     times.

    Copyright 2011 by Charles W. Hedrick, Sr.