Monthly Archives: December 2006
Next by Michael Crichton
Yesterday, I stopped by the store and noticed in the book aisle that Michael Crichton had a new book out called Next. Since I enjoy Crichton’s works (although [..]
Signs
When I left work this evening, I knew I was going to be writing a blog entry when I got home. What I didn’t know was that it [..]
Reproduction
Reading Redeeming Science by Vern Poythress is a wonderful thing. He’s a great author and a great thinker. Thus, he is able to introduce manners of looking at [..]
Products of Our Universities…
“If you look at it at face value and think about what she did, it might seem wrong, but I think you really have to, like, look beyond [..]
What Is Truth?
After reading the passage in Redeeming Science (quoted in my previous blog entry), I got to thinking about truth. Poythress’s arguments are amazingly profound for being so easily [..]
Truth
I have some specific comments in my next post, but wanted to give you this quote in context first: We may travel through the divine attributes one by one, [..]
More Of Same…
I just saw the latest US Snooze and Whirrled Report. Its cover story was the annual Christian-bashing Gnostic rehash. They say that new finds are shedding new light [..]
Second Thoughts
Last night, I watched Apocalypto again, this time with my brother. Knowing the story now, I watched the film differently. While the first time through seeing some of [..]
Philosophical Thoughts on Apocalypto
How does fear affect a man? And what drives men to act on anything? These two questions are at the heart of the philosophy found in Apocalypto. And [..]
