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Closer to Iran than Bellicose America
In logic, we call it a “category error” when someone tries for to force something into the wrong category of logic. It’s one thing to cling tenaciously to Aristotelian denials of other realms of existence; it’s another thing to try … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, epistemology, Islam, philosophy, politics, western bias
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04 The Lost Heritage
After completing the full loop around Draper Lake today, I stopped off at Daniel’s Hill. Removing my helmet and facing into the wind, I prayed aloud. “Lord, I’m grateful for the way You have carried me through all the long … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Covenant of Noah, Creation, heart-led, Hellenism, Law Covenants, the Fall
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We Know
Aristotle’s ideas were based on the pagan mythology of his people. For him, if there were gods, they were no morally different from people. They were immortal and had extraordinary powers, but could be just as unreasonable as mortals. Thus, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, divine revelation, epistemology, faith, fallen nature, human intellect, Person of Christ
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Backporting Your Assumptions
In software development lingo, “backporting” is making adjustments in software code so that it works on some older OS. Software development typically takes place using the latest and greatest software environment. Backporting often means rewriting the code so that it … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, Aristotle, Backporting, civilization, epistemology, intellectual background, Nebuchadnezzar, philosophy, scripture, software development
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