A Treatise on Homosexuality, Part 7 (And Last): How Should Christians Approach Homosexuals?

By Byron Harvey / May 8, 2010 /

It’s been good for me to attempt to put down in one place my thoughts on the subject of homosexuality; I probably ought to do this with other subjects as well.  I hope it’s been informative, interesting, and even thought-provoking for my readers as well.  I want to finish by talking, not about how the…

Yours Truly. Scrabble with Chuck Woolery, Circa 1990. Seriously.

By Byron Harvey / May 7, 2010 /

Chances are that most of my current friends aren’t even aware that way back in 1990, I was on the game show Scrabble, with Chuck Woolery.  I appeared on three episodes, and took home what was, for that time, some decent smack.  I won’t ruin the surprise for you, but finally, after all these years,…

The Psychology of Ugly Cars, or "In Defense of Minivans"

By Byron Harvey / April 29, 2010 /

I didn’t realize until several years back that I was highly uncool, by virtue of the fact that I own a minivan.  Now, I mostly drive my convertible these days—even though it’s an oldie (but not nearly vintage, of course), it’s still cool—but we own a minivan, which my wife (who’s blissfully unconcerned about cool,…

Sins of the Father

By Byron Harvey / April 25, 2010 /

A touching video about a young man whose mother was murdered by his father—former Carolina Panther Rae Carruth—and how the now-10-year-old boy is coping with life under those circumstances. Sins of the Father