Sunday, July 24, 2011

Assorted links, vol. 17

--A group of Hindus are suing a New Jersey restaurant after it fed them meat-filled samosas, breaking the restaurant's assurances that they would uphold the Hindu's vegetarian way of life.
*--One evangelical Anglican's take on the proposed Anglican covenant.  Worthy of consideration.
--Soda makers don't like the idea that they might be contributing to obesity.  (Really, I just saw a rep on MSNBC the other day suggesting that they were being unfairly targeted and aren't really to blame.)
*--An article whose title asks, "Are you bad at doing church?"  Also in Relevant magazine: why we shouldn't hate Westboro Baptist Church
--A NY Times "who's who" of the phone hacking scandal.  Also, it's interesting to me that Zondervan (who owns U.S. rights to the NIV Bible, and who is owned by News Corp.) seemingly feels no compunction about their owners' actions....
--I'm glad that the U.S. is going to restart aid to Somalia, threat or no threat.
--Interesting article on James Taylor and race.

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