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Thoughtful Faith: "Destroy This Temple" - A Sermon
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Beginner-friendly explorations of Christianity, philosophy, and culture. Thursday, 4 September 2014. Destroy This Temple" - A Sermon. I preached at Abington Avenue United Reformed Church on the 10th of August. (AAURC was the church I attended while living in Northampton.) Have a listen below if you like. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow @martin i smith. One Day You Will Know How Much You Have Received. The 5 Books That Have Most Influenced My Life. Destroy This Temple - A Sermon.
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walls are props » Blog Archive » Conviction
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Laquo; Previous Post. February 11th, 2015. When the Inquisition finds him. Talking with trees and calling the spirits of the air. They bind his hands and feet. And flog him in the public square. Assault him with scripture. And pile hot coals upon his chest. Beat him with branches. Until his sin is all confessed. And when he cries aloud. That there is one true God. They release his broken body. Bearing the wounds of Christ. But like their God, his gods. Dwell not in temples made with hands.
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Here’s to Rainbows. February 11th, 2015. We’re all damaged here. This room collects stories. Like a city park. Collects dirty needles,. Like a hoarder keeps. Trudy talks to the devil. And steps on sidewalk cracks. Hoping.) And last night. I saw Justin eat. A live mouse to impress. A girl who likes geeks. It worked, but she’ll get bored,. So soon, Justin will need. To eat a bigger beast. Is not so big as a mouse,. But he’ll eat that, too. The kids in this room all laugh,. But what’s a geek to do?
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walls are props » Blog Archive » For Kristine
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Laquo; Previous Post. February 11th, 2015. You sent me a picture. I closed my eyes. It was the best. Part of my day. Warmed by the sun. The smell of ink and paper. Rising from a cup of coffee. The sound of pages. Walking in the ped mall. I opened my eyes. All I could see was my cubicle. All I could hear was the distance. Will not be published). Here’s to Rainbows. Garren Hochstetler Philosophy Blog. Garren Hochstetler Tech Blog. This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from Cedric Collins.
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Can Theistic Morality Be Objective? | TWIM
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Can Theistic Morality Be Objective? December 4, 2010. I argued that Luke Muehlhauser misled the audience at Colorado State University by declaring as. A God-based morality William Lane Craig does not actually endorse [a.k.a.,. Luke’s response was to attack my character by labeling me a troll in his 7-point rejoinder. Which I believe I successfully rebutted. Now, instead of responding to that rebuttal, Luke has declared in some sort of odd, melodramatic exit stage left. 8230;usually, the phrase OBJECTIVE ...
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Morality | coming of age
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Ruminations of a naturalist. This essay, presented in several parts, represents my views on morality. I have self-published it as a short e-book on Amazon entitled “Ethics From the Ground Up” (available here. This latter fact should explain the use of the words “chapter” and “book” throughout! 3 Happiness and suffering. This entry was posted on Friday, September 24th, 2010 at 8:28 pm and is filed under morality. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.
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About | coming of age
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Ruminations of a naturalist. This blog presents a view of life from a naturalist perspective. There are three messages I wish to convey here:. First, I hope to dispel misconceptions about atheism, which is a necessary consequence of naturalism. Because I was a Christian for many years, I understand some of these misconceptions, so perhaps I can dispel them more effectively. Third, I hope to convince believers that morality can have a logically sound, objective basis in a wholly natural universe. As you c...
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How vanishing points work (Part 3) | coming of age
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Ruminations of a naturalist. How vanishing points work (Part 3). In the second part. Of this series, we discovered that any set of parallel lines has a single vanishing point. Let’s see what happens when there are two non-parallel lines in our field of view. Imagine standing at the corner of a field where two boundary fences meet:. We simply have to draw lines through the center of the eye that lie parallel to each fence. Here’s the bird’s eye view for the first fence:. And indeed, there are two vanishin...
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walls are props
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December 1st, 2014. I have developed a taste for simple things. Bitter pills and desert rock. Lost photographs and abandoned mines. I count my steps. I search for meaning in the descent. I wear my bruises like stars. The sand in my shoe is a comfort. I sleep with a rock for my pillow. And burn candles to false gods. I black out to fight back against daybreak. Let’s dig through this trash for bits of gold. Lost pages from some drunk’s diary. Worn-out earrings and broken watches. August 16th, 2013. The str...
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walls are props » Blog Archive » Here’s to Rainbows
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Laquo; Previous Post. Here’s to Rainbows. February 11th, 2015. Here’s mud in your eye and salt in your glass. Here’s to a six-foot-tall Tinkerbell with a halo of fire,. Emsp;a spoiled brat who pushed between me and the pinball machine. Emsp;and would not take “no” for an answer. Here’s to nervous dogs with tails curled under. Emsp;and skinny cats hiding in cupboards. Here’s to your music. Emsp;I’ll never listen to that vile stuff again. Here’s to whatever you were writing. Emsp;all the way to the margins.