Feb. 13th, 2006

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of course, since it is that hallmark holiday of hell for the male of the species (or in the case of some of my friends, the butches)..

I took the pressure off, but I'm making dinner.

I'm thinking: http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_21536,00.html

'cause he likes it. A light salad with some dried cranberries and roasted sweet walnuts, some meat dish, and for dessert, strawberries with some chocolate melted in the middle.

now meat dishes: meatloaf, steak or a roasted chicken -- mostly its going to count on what's available when I run to the store tomorrow night.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/13/national/13evolution.html?ex=1140498000&en=e4953893104c14d8&ei=5070

On the 197th birthday of Charles Darwin, ministers at several hundred churches around the country preached yesterday against recent efforts to undermine the theory of evolution, asserting that the opposition many Christians say exists between science and faith is false.
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In the basement of an apartment building in Evanston, Ill., the Rev. Mitchell Brown said to the 21 people who came to services at the Evanston Mennonite Church that Darwin's theories in fact had compelled people to have faith rather than look for "special effects" to confirm the existence of God.

"He forced religion to grow up, to become, really, faith for the first time," Mr. Brown said. "The life of community, that is where we know God today."

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