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731 days of bliss

Tomorrow, June 30, Corrie and I celebrate two years of marriage. On this night two years ago, I was kidnapped by my groomsmen and other friends and taken to Iron Hill Brewery for drinks and merriment. Then we went back … Continue reading

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Yahweh’s Cult Statues

In the beginning, Yahweh God built a temple. Now the stones with which Yahweh wished to build His temple were scattered and broken and there were no hands to set the stones together, and the Breath of Yahweh hovered over … Continue reading

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New co-host

It’s a privilege to welcome my sister, Rebekah, to this blog as my co-host. I’ll let Bekah introduce herself more fully, but I will say that you will find her writing thoughtful and enjoyable. I have encouraged her to put … Continue reading

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Celibate Clergy

Several years ago I discovered a radio program based in the Midwest called "Issues, Etc." The host, Todd, is a Lutheran pastor, and the show is a mix of theology, culture, politics, history and pastoral theology, livened by Todd’s and … Continue reading

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What’s going on

Since I haven’t posted in a while, I thought it might be nice to update. In light of my previous post, this may seem strange to think that you care, but my rationale is that pretty much only people who … Continue reading

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Blogging

Last year I started this blog with every intention of posting something interesting or helpful every so often. As you can see, that has not worked out as I hoped. It was difficult to make time to blog when I … Continue reading

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Transcendental evidence for the existence of God

Professor Sees Parallels Between Things, Other Things AUSTIN, TX—University of Texas professor Thom Windham once again furthered the cause of human inquiry in a class lecture Monday, as he continued his longtime practice of finding connections between things and other … Continue reading

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Free-market principles based in a Christian worldview?

Here’s my recent comment at Econtalk.org about statements made in today’s podcast with Russ Roberts and Arnold Kling: Drs. Kling and Roberts, Excellent podcast, as usual… I’ve found Russ’ comment about the religious commitments of “free-market believers” to be remarkably … Continue reading

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Federal feline oversight

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Atomic fireballs (not the candy–but, maybe)

Today’s EconTalk features Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of NYU on the political economy of Iranian leadership.  The podcast is both informative and provocative (as usual). Bueno de Mesquita brings up an interesting idea he first posited in 1982 article with William Riker.  If, … Continue reading

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