Archive for September, 2006

More Thoughts on Quantum Philosophy, Relationships, Morality, and Other Seemingly Unrelated Matters

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

Modern empirical knowledge, the social sciences as well as physics and biology, point towards a world of development and not one of stable entities. Nor do we have any reason to believe in short-cuts that bring a more primitive entity to an advanced state such as that in which a hairless ape is capable of [...]

Interpreting Scripture and Other Revelations

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

I wish to make a simple point, seemingly obvious but perhaps only because I’ve spent the past 20 years of my life teaching myself how to read and write books of substance, books which are worth reading by objective standards. When a friend recently read two of my theological books (one unpublished) and three of [...]