Woman Bites Blog
Megan Stewart
- Location
- Loveland, Colorado, United States
- Birthday
- January 09
- Bio
- After my husband got laid off from his IT job, we both became midlife college students. I'm finishing up a master's degree in journalism while doing freelance religion reporting and putting the final touches on a second novel.
MY RECENT POSTS
- I admit it! I love GCB!
April 13, 2012 02:35PM - Is Rob Bell Going to Hell?
March 05, 2011 12:35PM - The KKK, WikiLeaks and the
Starr Report
December 08, 2010 12:43PM - A Graduation Speech Long
Forgotten
May 20, 2010 02:52PM - Why I am an Exploitation of
Gold from Sewage Denier
March 06, 2010 02:18PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Dave:
Sorry I
didn't respond to this
earlier. I haven't been active
on
Open Salon…”
April 13, 2012 02:50PM - “We all know Jesus
refused to wear a condom when
he had sex
with Mary
Magdalene. I…”
February 02, 2012 01:50PM - “My worst job in this
regard was McDonald's. I've
wondered if,
since I was only
16…”
November 14, 2011 05:48PM - “Close friends and family
members who had IVF generally
shared
that information
wi…”
June 14, 2011 10:08AM - “Washington and Jefferson
complained about the news
media,
though they
acknowledge…”
March 07, 2011 01:33PM
Megan Stewart's Links
The other day a Facebook friend posted a link to a video called “Nativity Dance” made at Highland Park Presbyterian Church to the tune of Chris Brown’s “Forever.” The video looked and sounded familiar, probably because it’s a copycat of… Read full post »
Much has been made about the support of regular church attenders for torture, shown in a recent survey conducted by Pew Research. A more alarming statistic shows the effect of age on support for torture. The same study found that a third of respondents over the age of 65 said torture… Read full post »
Many years ago, someone at my church spoke during the service to recruit volunteers for a life chain. I’ve never been too passionate about the pro-life movement: my mother had a neighbor who died in an illegal back alley abortion back in the 1930s or ’40s. I don’t… Read full post »
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