Spirit food: "My belt holds my pants up, but the belt loops hold my belt up. So which one's the real hero?" -- Mitch Hedberg
Brain (junk) food: "Fake Science: For When the Facts Are Too Confusing." (via The Morning News)
Young adults today...: "are increasingly dissatisfied with narrow interpretations of the Bible and more inclined to "live and let live." (via USA Today)
UU news: The Lakeland UU Fellowship of Wayne, New Jersey, had its peace sign---which was five feet tall and had its concrete base sunk into the ground---stolen last week. It has not been found. (via NorthJersey.com)
UU voices: At her blog, Amor Del Mono writes about OWL OUT, which takes the UUA's Our Whole Lives sex ed program into the community.
A joy: Can't get to yoga class? There's an app for you: "Yoga Journal magazine’s iPractice 2.0, a mobile yoga class for iPhone and iPod Touch." (via The New York Times)
A concern: "An E. coli outbreak possibly linked to tainted lettuce has sickened at least 19 people in Ohio, New York and Michigan, including students on three college campuses, prompting a recall throughout much of the country." (via Huffington Post)
Churchy things: The Pope has declared the Shroud of Turin to be authentic. (via The Revealer)
Unchurchy things:
- Muppet link of the day: Rizzo the Rat and Bobo the Bear visit the offices of Lost. (via The Daily What)
- "The most accurate movie review ever." (via BuzzFeed)
Have a wonderful weekend (and Mothers' Day!) See you Monday morning!