Participation
- Erick Rhoan on Justice Injustice: I did. When you get items like “tony constable” (Jones) and “when the lady of the...
- adam on Anesthetized from Life: “Specifically, that nobody would have written such a ridiculous story if it weren’t true.”...
- Peter on Anesthetized from Life: The alleged virtues of faith were the capstone of the Easter sermon at Northwest, which gave the thing a...
- Calladus on Anesthetized from Life: I was disappointed to learn that the coffee and donuts at New Covenant Church in Fresno were not...
- Erick Rhoan on Anesthetized from Life: You were at church?
- Heath on Anesthetized from Life: “How do we know that Jesus was resurrected? Because the story makes no sense! And this makes our lives...
- Annie on Anesthetized from Life: Well said. I agree. I spent Easter morning riding around on my scooter enjoying the beautiful reality of...
- Peter on Constructive Talk about Values: Your applause is unwanted and unneeded. The point of this post and the last is that the way...
- EFletch on Constructive Talk about Values: “One of the great evils of religion is the way it tends to set values through power...
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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Comment Length
Blogger has decided to limit all comments on Blogger-hosted blogs to 4,096 characters. Brilliant move, guys. Keep it up with that enforced, incremental dumbing-down and before you know it we’ll all be putty in Google’s hands. So long as the … Continue reading
Wake Up, Find Out
In his essay “How I Believe in God,” Roger Ebert observes: “Science is not ‘secular.’ It is a process of honest investigation.” And then: “No, I am not a Buddhist. I am not a believer, not an atheist, not an … Continue reading
Law vs. Justice
Yesterday, I attended a continuing education course on winning writs and appeals. The main speaker was Myron Moskovitz, who is a professor at Golden Gate University. As a practitioner, he also has a great record of winning in appellate courts. … Continue reading