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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

  • Reading

    This post is largely for the benefit of my friends who share academic interests with me. I have assembled a number of links at my other blog, most of which reference some topic relating to philosophy of religion or biblical studies in some way. So, for those whose curiosity I have piqued (Link).

Sunday, June 15, 2008

  • Update

    It has been quite a while since I have blogged here. I have been posting with relative frequency on my other site, however most of those posts are more philosophical in nature. For those interested, I have been having a bit of an online debate with Dr. Robert Gonzales Jr., the dean of Reformed Baptist Seminary, on my other blog. Our subject has been the debate between presuppositional and evidentialist apologetics. Here is a link for those interested.

    On a more personal note, my lovely wife and I have recently purchased plane tickets for our departure to the United Kingdom. We are going to be heading out of the US in August for the city and university of Oxford. I am rather excited about our fairly unique accommodations in Oxford, but for the sake of internet anonymity, I will refrain from giving the exact location. Curious persons will just have to ask.

Friday, March 28, 2008

  • Watch out! I am in a blogging frenzy! The sad story is that I have been doing a lot of work on my other blog. So, I apologize to the Xanga-only readers. I will at least provide a short snippet of each post here so you know what I am writing about over there:

    Flies and Free Will
    After a bit more internet perusing, I uncovered an article relating to the subject of free will. (Link) It has the engaging title of “Do Flies Have Free Will?”. The article is a bit flawed....

    Various Links
    A couple of things caught my eye while I was web surfing today.

    Religion is Helpful for Species Survival
    I recently came across an article on the Economist website which describes a new push in the scientific community. There are a number of scientists who are attempting to understand religious behavior in terms of neurology and evolutionary biology.

    Happy Reading.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

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  • I am a mildly humorous excuse for a human being who has a taste for art, literature, and psychology. I study theology, philosophy, bible, other people, and myself. I read often, and sleep nightly. Sometimes I forget who I am. Other times I remember. I always remember to breathe.