Daily Prayers:
- A. Book of Common Prayer
- A. Book of Common Prayer 2
- A. Divine Hours
- A. Evening Prayer (Anglican)
- A. Morning Prayer (Anglican)
- Celtic Prayer
- Creeds of Christendom
- Eastern Orthodox Prayers
- Lectionary
- Liturgy of the Hours
- Missio Dei
Emerging Movement:
- Andrew Jones
- Andrew Perriman
- Anthony Stiff
- Art Boulet
- Bob Robinson
- Br. Maynard
- Dan Kimball
- David Fitch
- Dogwood Abbey
- Ecclesia Network
- Emerging Women
- Eugene Cho
- Henrik Holmgaard
- Jamie Arpin-Ricci
- Jazz Theologian
- John Frye
- John Lagrou
- Jonny Baker
- JR Briggs
- Leonard Hjamarlson
- LeRon Shults
- Lukas McKnight
- Peggy Brown
- Sivin Kit
- Stephen Shields
- Steve McCoy
- Steve Taylor
- Tamara Buchan
- The Practicing Church
- Tim Miekley
- Todd Hiestand
- Tom Smith (RSA)
- Tony Jones
Other sites I frequent:
- Allan Bevere
- Andy Rowell
- Attie Nel
- Barna
- Brad Boydston
- Chris Ridgeway
- CC Blogs
- Don Johnson
- Ed Gilbreath
- Erika Haub (Carney)
- Faith Blogging
- Falsani
- Fr. Rob
- Hummers
- iMonk
- James McGrath
- Jim Martin
- John Stackhouse
- JR Woodward
- Karen Spears Zacharias
- Laura Barringer
- LaVonne Neff
- LeaderFOCUS
- LL Barkat
- Luke/Annika
- Mark Galli
- Mark Roberts
- Michael Kruse
- Nexus
- Owen Youngman
- Ted Gossard
- Tom Wright
Recommended Online Readings:
Scholarly Books I’ve written:
- Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
- Hist Jesus Anthology
- Interpreting the Synoptic Gospels
- Introducing NT Interpretation
- Jesus and His Death
- Jesus in Memory (ed.)
- New Vision for Israel
- Synoptics: Biblio
- The Face of New Testament Studies
- Who Do They Say I Am?
Scholarship Online:
- Apollos
- Books & Culture
- ChristianityToday
- CS Lewis
- EAC
- Early Xian Writings
- Euaggelion
- Gospels
- Jesus and His Death Blog
- Karl Barth Online
- Mark Goodacre’s Weblog
- Online Journals Access
- Online Pseudepigraph
- Pete Enns
- Prime Time Jesus
- Theopedia
- ThinkTank
Stuff online:
- 5 Streams
- Big Muddy
- Catalyst Scripture
- Catching the Wave
- DaVinci Code
- Forgiveness
- Future or Fad?
- Gospel of Judas
- High Calling
- Interview on Emerging
- Interview with LL Barkat
- IVCF Eikons
- IVCF Gospel
- John Bunyan
- Keys of the Kingdom
- Lake Emerging
- Mary in CT
- Missional in Seattle
- Missional Matrix
- Nativity Story
- Never Alone
- New Perspective
- Pepperdine Interview
- Professor as Scholar
- Recl Mind Mary 1
- Robust Gospel
- Social Justice
- Trojan Horse 2
- WiredParish Mary Interview
- Word/World NPP














posted May 1, 2010 at 10:42 am
It sounds like a mix of fornication and boob. Either way, he didn’t sound too strong on his talking points.
posted May 1, 2010 at 10:46 am
There’s no real way of saying it nicely. Fornication and Boobery mixed together…it’s a sideways way of saying F***ing Stupidity. I tend to agree. I think the intent of the law is pure, but how its going to play out is going to be not-so-pretty.
posted May 1, 2010 at 11:14 am
Couldn’t really say… but the .com is already up and active
posted May 1, 2010 at 12:53 pm
I would tend to agree with Jeremy @ #2, especially after watching how the sheriff danced around defining it when she asked him.
While he isn’t gonna win on talking points, I appreciated him pointing out that Arizona law enforcement officials already had the authority to detain someone if they thought they were an illegal.
posted May 1, 2010 at 1:20 pm
It’s the kind of nonsense word you use when you make a baseless assertion of racism, and would rather not bother with the difficult work of defending it. It seems to replace the boilerplate evocation of Hitler and yellow stars. Argumentum ad gibberish?
posted May 1, 2010 at 2:35 pm
Who is Nick? And how come he gets a boobery?
posted May 2, 2010 at 10:08 pm
I think the word?s original meaning refers to an act of sexual humor or dirty joke. Refer to the book ?Rationale of the Dirty Joke: An Analysis of Sexual Humor? By G. Legman.
Sherrif Dupnik used the term ?political fornickaboobery? in reference to the Arizona bill. I think what he meant was that the bill is a joke and all the lawmakers who passed it are in on it. He was basically just saying ?WTF?!? in regards to this bill.
Wether you agree with the bill or not, there?s lots of ?WTF?!? moments we all have when we hear about some of the ridiculous bills politicians shove down our throats. We all need to speak out against all this!
That?s why we now have http://www.fornickaboobery.com. So we can start calling out all the political fornickaboobery.
“I think it?s simply political fornickaboobery!”