Monthly Archives: August 2006

A Dialogue

Welcome to the Laboratory of Dr. Monroe where the good doctor and his assistant, Mr. Anderson, look over the latest assignment from the university. DR. MONROE: I can’t [..]

Math and Logic, On Writing, Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Short Stories

My Own Public Transit Moment….

Some readers on the blog will understand the title…. It all started yesterday.  I walked to the bus stop and even got there two minutes early…. Only to [..]

General Humor, On Writing, Personal

Back to Ye Olde Grindstone

That’s right, I’m back now!  No more vacation, so I’ll actually be able to blog more often once more! But first, I get to delete all my spam….

Personal

On Vacation

Well, I’m back to my vacation.  Probably won’t have net access at all. Ye atheists may now breathe a sigh of relief and thank the Lord for the [..]

Atheism, General Humor, Personal

This Is Why Anonymous Posting Is Bad

As both readers of this blog know already, I like to read and comment over at the Triablogue a lot.  I’ve always enjoyed reading everything there and getting [..]

Apologetics, Atheism ,

Back For A Bit!

That’s right, I’m back for a bit.  How long is a bit?  Through Tuesday!  After that, I’m back on vacation. The good news is that I’m getting a [..]

Personal

A Starting Point

I’ve been reading through Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion again since I have no TV yet at my new place, and the computer games I’ve gotten have [..]

Philosophy, Presuppositionalism, Theology , ,

The Move

As some of you may have guessed from the silence of the blog, I have now officially moved. Thus, the fun task of unpacking begins. I shall be [..]

Personal

A Possible Cause

in the past, I’ve talked about my depression.  Recently, I’ve gotten to do some more medical examinations (including a sleep test), and it appears likely that if not caused [..]

Personal

Making The Camera Lie

(Note: The following link does contain pictures of some of the dead in Qana; not recommended for children.) This is rather interesting and demonstrates that the media is more [..]

Politics ,