Also posted on The Coalition of the Brave. In my previous post on this subject, I asked the author of Theology Archaeology a few questions. Shall we see if he…
Category: Religion
Guns and Spirituality P2
It is of no surprise to me that the author of Theology Archaeology responded quite rapidly to my defence of Jill Dennison. Let us see if he has any reasonable…
Guns – a Spiritual Problem?
Anyone who follows this blog, or my other blog, is acutely aware of my views on guns. I have no fondness for them and I have yet to be presented…
Churches, Taxation and the Truth
The following is a response to some rather outrageous and deliberately disingenuous statements issued in response to a critique. I’ll leave it to the reader to determine who I am…
Bloganuary the 16th – Passionate Causes
Today the prompt is ‘what is a cause you’re passionate about and why?‘ You could say I’m quite passionate about equality. On the Coalition of the Brave site I’ve had…
The Establishment Clause
Time to visit (or should that be revisit?) the US Constitution, specifically the First Amendment and something referred to as the Establishment Clause. To quote from the link: The First Amendment’s Establishment…
Responding to a Response to a Response
Well, this is entertaining. TEWSNBN devoted a not-insignificant portion of his time to ‘responding’ to Bruce Gerencser and myself, over what I always believed to be one of Christianity’s most…
Can Scientists be Wrong?
The obvious answer to that question is ‘yes’. Anyone can be wrong. We all make mistakes, we all reach flawed conclusions, it’s part of being human to err. However that…
Radical Manifestos
I had the fortune (misfortune?) to stumble upon a fundamentalist Christian site, via my friend Bruce’s blog, that offers a mindset into how fundamentalists view the world. The attitude towards…
‘No Reason to be Hostile Towards Religion’
That is the title of a fascinating recent post from TEWSNBN. It is based on a post by my friend Bruce Gerencser, who was addressing whether he is hostile towards…