Monthly Archives: April 2007
Making a 2nd Amendment Issue Out of a 6th Commandment Problem
In the wake of the latest campus shooting, the topic has already been hijacked by 2nd Amendment concerns. I first noticed this myself reading some of the British [..]
By The Way…
…I do have a bit of an explanation for why the blog has slowed down a bit in the past few months. It’s almost all (about 75%) related [..]
Public Service Announcement
Do you have a problem following rational discourse? Does the length of philosophical words make you long for your mother’s basement again? Are you afraid of the Triabloguers? [..]
A Great Question!
My father just e-mailed me this question. It says it all: Does the irony escape you that the more philosophers try to deconstruct language the more people are [..]
More Weather
Irony has a way of entering my life all the time. Just the other day, I was complaining about the wind when I was biking. I said then [..]
A Question of Logic
On this post, a person by the name of Sik90 asked some interesting questions regarding logic. Since the original post wasn’t about this subject, and since his/her questions [..]
My Least Favorite Weather…
This morning I got to bike in to work in my least favorite weather. Some of you might think that’s rain or snow or even hail. No, these [..]
No, That Wasn’t A Figment Of Your Imagination
That’s right, earlier today this website was down! Thankfully, I was able to contact my my provider and get it fixed. Turns out that the automatic domain renewal [..]
The Bankruptcy of the Secular Golden Rule
In comments on this post, I engaged in dialogue with Interlocuter (under various names, although the conversation is easy enough to follow). Interlocuter originally said: Most atheists use [..]
Biking It…
This week, I started back to biking in to work. Boy do I feel it! Taking off even a little time gives you a massive ding in your [..]
