Richard Dawkins is one of those interesting people who, because they know a great deal about a particular field, presume to have the authority to speak on other fields, usually with embarrassing results. I do not know if the man himself has ever been publicly embarrassed, but when I read Dawkins I sometimes blush nervously [...]
Archive for June, 2008
The Irrelevancy of Richard Dawkins
Posted in God and Theology, Math and Science, tagged atheism, big bang, causal, cosmology, creationism, evolution, illogical, Pop atheist, Richard Dawkins on 24 June, 2008 | 16 Comments »
As the Beat Goes On…
Posted in Autobiographical, tagged change, death, family, life, moving on on 9 June, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It was the calm part of a long afternoon transitioning into a light summer evening that found me sitting outside on the church grounds, tapping the tambourine in accompaniment. Next to me was my father, radiating the deep, whole sounds that only a fine twelve-string can sing: as if his fingers strummed the strings of [...]
Marchen Studios and Art
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Art, awesomenessisity, community, Marchen studios, poetry on 5 June, 2008 | 1 Comment »
As many of you know, I spend a lot of my spare time writing poetry. I was thinking of starting to put it all up here, but that would clutter up the content of this blog and lead readers off-topic. Then a couple of my friends started an social network for artists, and I have [...]
We Are the Last of the Old Generations
Posted in Society and Culture, tagged Authenticity, generation, individuality, kids, Kierkegaard, myspace, problems, Youtube on 5 June, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’ve commented before that having a computer with internet in my room is the bane of my existence, the immediate problem being that I should be putting psyche terms on notecards right now instead of blogging, but I’m going to complain about it once again because it’s such a nice segue to what I want [...]