Archive for April 8th, 2007

So just who are we all talking to, anyway?

| April 8, 2007 | 5 Replies
So just who are we all talking to, anyway?

I wrote a paper for one of my Master’s classes a couple of weeks ago, integrating what I’d absorbed from two textbooks into pages of my actual life.   Shortly after I got it back from my professor, a friend and I were discussing this very blog, which led to a discussion of philosophizing in general.   [...]

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Einstein’s God

| April 8, 2007 | 14 Replies
Einstein’s God

At Dangerous Intersection, we have often encountered definitional issues when we’ve cnsidered whether someone believes in “God.”  During a recent vigorous exchange several of us invoked the “Einstein” version of God.  Although I had read a few quotes of Einstein regarding his beliefs, I had not comprehensively read Einstein’s own words describing his “God.” The April [...]

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Global warming gets a bit of local newspaper coverage

| April 8, 2007 | 3 Replies
Global warming gets a bit of local newspaper coverage

How important is it that the United Nations just issued an apocalyptic report on global warning?  Serious stories on global warming have been rare in my local paper, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.  I was thus happy to see that the Post-Dispatch placed a punchy graphic about global warming on the front page of yesterday’s paper—2,500 [...]

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Happy Easter, What?

| April 8, 2007 | 2 Replies
Happy Easter, What?

Enjoy this day celebrating the ancient festival of the resurrection of the seasons, the rebirth of the year, the celebration of the new year, or its newer interpretation as specifically about a particular one of the born-to-a-virgin, talked-to-god(s), performed-miracles, and died-to-rise-again messiah-candidates. All the popular symbols (hatching eggs, bunnies, flowers, etc.) are essentially non-denominational representations [...]

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