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September 28, 2013

Preëmptive Resolution Presented to Board of Old St. Luke’s

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Old St. Luke’s is an historic church of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh that had its origin in colonial times and played a role in the ...
September 11, 2013

Remembering 9/11

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One of the things I thought about after the attack on September 11, 2001 was what it must have been like to be in the World Trade Center tow...
September 3, 2013

Turbine

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A drive through central Pennsylvania yesterday led to my writing the poem below. Wind turbines are a common sight in rural Pennsylvania th...
August 25, 2013

One-Nothing

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While preparing dinner tonight, I was listening to the broadcast of the Pirates-Giants game on the radio. For much of the game, the score wa...
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August 23, 2013

St. Paul’s to Be Movie Location

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I received a surprising e-mail message yesterday from my church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. The subject line read “E...
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August 14, 2013

Keuka Spring Vineyards 2012 Riesling Wins Governor’s Cup

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I got a call from my son, Geoffrey August Deimel, around noon yesterday. He wanted to tell me that he had just learned that one of his wines...
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August 6, 2013

A View of the Sexuality Dialogue

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I received an e-mail message the other day from  Jason Togyer, a parishioner at St. Stephen’s McKeesport. Jason had participated in one of ...
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July 30, 2013

Slash and Backslash

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I was reading a style guide and encountered a section about the slash (/). This reminded me of a pet peeve, which I will mention here in the...

Why Hasn’t Abortion Become More Acceptable?

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NPR ran a story this morning about how, particularly in the South, opposition to abortion has increased over the years. The story suggested...
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July 28, 2013

An Anglican Milestone

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The latest electronic newsletter from the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh contains this notice: The 148th Diocesan Convention The 148th ...
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Terms of Use

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I logged on to Netflix yesterday to check on the available of a movie and saw this below the usual Netflix menu bar: Because the above ...
July 24, 2013

Bishop Nazir-Ali Gets It All Wrong

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I generally find retired Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali quite irritating. The same can be said about David Virtue’s Web site VirtueOn...
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July 19, 2013

The Rolling Stone Uproar

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I am appalled by the reaction to the cover photo of Boston bomber suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev published by Rolling Stone . The objection see...
July 14, 2013

Revised Pittsburgh Proposals

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I indicated in a previous post, “ Who Can Be President of the Pittsburgh Standing Committee? ” that I would be submitting proposals to amend...

Jesus (or Luke) Got It Wrong

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Today’s Gospel reading from the Revised Common Lectionary for Proper 10, Year C,  is Luke 10:25–37. It is the familiar story of the good Sam...
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July 10, 2013

Who Can Be President of the Pittsburgh Standing Committee?

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The Nature of the Problem In a discussion of diocesan affairs a couple of months ago, someone brought up the fact that, in the Episcopal ...
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July 4, 2013

Independence Day Stuff

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Having lost Google Reader, I find myself today trying to make sense of Feedly and configuring it in a helpful way, hoping that doing so will...
July 2, 2013

Trouble in the Anglican World: A Pittsburgh Perspective

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Progressive Episcopalians of Pittsburgh (PEP) was less than a year old when I was part of a program PEP sponsored at St. Stephen’s, Wilkins...
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June 28, 2013

The Wisdom of Robert Duncan

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Two days ago, I wrote about the arrogance of Roman Catholic bishops in their commentary on this week’s Supreme Court decisions involving sam...
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More on the (Partial) Demise of DOMA

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There was much celebration Wednesday, when the Supreme Court struck down the federal government’s denial of marital benefits to validly marr...
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I am a computer scientist, writer, and Episcopal Church activist with concerns for truth, beauty, and justice.
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