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A Theory of Horror

January 4, 2018

Horror is the sense of loss, uncertainty, and fear that comes with tearing down a worldview and working frantically to find and understand the real truth. … More A Theory of Horror

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“Neuromancer” by William Gibson

December 26, 2017

Gibson bends the structure of traditional story telling, the English language, and the reader’s mind, and leaves you wanting more, with two more books in the trilogy waiting to be explored. … More “Neuromancer” by William Gibson

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“The Pleasure of Finding Things Out” by Richard Feynman

November 24, 2017

Taken as a whole, Feynman is a veritable popular-philosopher of science. He understood the limits of science so well he was able on multiple occasions to recognize false an self-imposed boundaries, knock them down, and push those fields decades forward in one go. … More “The Pleasure of Finding Things Out” by Richard Feynman

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Questions of Science and Christianity – Intro

October 14, 2017

Here is a list of some of the most helpful books I have been reading over the last few years or so in addressing questions of science and religion. … More Questions of Science and Christianity – Intro

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Responding to Disaster

September 9, 2017

We actually really can do more than simply sending our thoughts and prayers to victims of natural disasters. … More Responding to Disaster

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“The Sin of Certainty” by Pete Enns

September 5, 2017

The sin of certainty is not having faith in God but rather relying on one’s own understanding and ability to be right all the time. … More “The Sin of Certainty” by Pete Enns

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“The Bible Tells Me So…” by Pete Enns

July 4, 2017

Peter Enns basically condenses an entire exegesis seminary course down into something easy to read and understand. … More “The Bible Tells Me So…” by Pete Enns

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Manhattan – 07/01/2017

July 3, 2017

I took a museum visiting trip to NYC and learned a bit about myself and humanity along the way. … More Manhattan – 07/01/2017

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Speculative Fiction Maximizes the Power of Storytelling

June 24, 2017

We should embrace Sci-Fi as one of the more forward-thinking and intentionally introspective instances of the arts. … More Speculative Fiction Maximizes the Power of Storytelling

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“Trekonomics” by Manu Saadia

June 2, 2017

Post scarcity can be a problem, as all of the wealth may pool in one place, to the detriment of everyone else. … More “Trekonomics” by Manu Saadia

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