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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Variable Reality
Our good brother Jay DiNitto mentioned something in a recent post about Quantum Mechanics and how our conception of time is probably all wrong. Well, duh. We weren’t designed for this world. This world is not the original plan. To … Continue reading
Photography: Akers Park
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Oh, the memories. Akers Park is bounded by Reno Avenue on the north, Grand Boulevard on the east, SE 15th … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, photography
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Photography: South of Trosper Park
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. If you understand walking through life by your heart, no one has to explain. I felt drawn to go back … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, history, photography
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Photography: Ride in the Park
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. It was a high tension workout day, but I had the itch to take some pictures. So I got out … Continue reading
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Anatomy of Crooked Oak Creek
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Crooked Oak Creek was a long ride, and quite disturbing at times. For one, the creek wanders through some serious … Continue reading
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Anatomy of Cherry Creek
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. It’s the only water course of significance between Crutcho Creek on the east and Crooked Oak Creek on the west … Continue reading
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Reprise: Moral Reasoning
We’ve picked up a crop of new subscribers lately. It’s time for one of those periodic restatements of faith. This time I’ll emphasize the basis for our moral reasoning here. Our fallen nature rests on trusting the intellect to handle … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, fallen nature, heart-mind, intellect, materialism, moral consciousness, politics, Western mythology
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Epistemology Wars
It’s everywhere. Every day I encounter some dispute where the opposing sides speak past each other, because each assumes a radically different reality. It’s polarizing because there is no debate at all, just yelling spite at each other as if … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, epistemology, heart-mind, Two Realms, Western mythology
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Psalm 119: Aleph
Westerners get the impression the Hebrews weren’t too good at math, but that has more to do with a different attitude about when and where math matters. At 176 verses, this is the longest chapter in the Bible, and with … Continue reading
Potty Mouth
Our society’s obsession with cursing and foul language shows up as both a prissy objection to it, as well as a rejection of that standard by free use of such language. Yet even those who approve of cursing get tired … Continue reading
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Tagged grammar, human behavior, languages, psychology, racism, social mythology, western christianity, Western society
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