Daily Archives: March 19, 2026

Album Review: Lemon Pound Cake

Lemon Pound Cake, by Afroman [Note: Content warning. This may not be suitable for all audiences.] Like many people, I am most familiar with Afroman for his successful early 2000s rap single “Because I Got High,” which humorously discussed the … Continue reading

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Creating A Better Compilation For Peter Cetera

Early in this blog’s existence, I created a slightly premature imaginary liner notes for an imaginary compilation of Train. Later on a proper compilation album was made for Train that was highly different than I had imagined, with material that … Continue reading

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Album Review: You’re The Inspiration: A Collection

You’re The Inspiration: A Collection, by Peter Cetera When examining a collection like this–and at seven songs it’s really too small to be considered an album, and it is most properly (though not labeled explicitly) as an EP–one has to … Continue reading

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Paul’s Instruction on the Sabbath and Holy Days at Corinth: Evidence, Institutional Method, and Chronology: A White Paper on Pauline Practice and the Corinthian Assembly

I. Introduction: The Question Before Us A pastor has recently asserted, in the context of Bible study, that the congregation at Corinth had been observing the festivals of God for ten or eleven years between the establishment of the assembly … Continue reading

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