Tag: christianity

  • 2026–02–23—The Value of Being Offensive

    2026–02–23—The Value of Being Offensive

    Oh yes, we’re back in on this topic again. In November of last year I wrote an article titled Absolute Reality, Absolute Truth. Among other things, this article was a dialogue with my friend Tanner and his article, The Semantics of “Reality” w/ Carl Rogers; Tanner never wrote anything primarily intended to continue that conversation,…

  • 2026-01-12—After Moses: Evensong

    2026-01-12—After Moses: Evensong

    And here we are, at the beginning of the year but at the end of the road. It’s been an exhilarating journey. I’m quite grateful it’s one I started. I’ll miss the world of After Moses. I’ll miss Matthew and the others. But (spoiler warning, I guess), with an ending this strong it’s hard to…

  • 2025-11-08—Absolute Reality, Absolute Truth (A Response to “The Semantics of ‘Reality”‘ w/ Carl Rogers” and “Do We Need ‘A’ Reality?”)

    2025-11-08—Absolute Reality, Absolute Truth (A Response to “The Semantics of ‘Reality”‘ w/ Carl Rogers” and “Do We Need ‘A’ Reality?”)

    That’s a mouthful of a title. Here’s how we got to this unusually-timed, unusually topic’d blog post: my friend, Tanner, has a Substack called Crafting the Good. (I’ve entered into dialogue with him, through these posts, once or twice before.) After reading his most recent article, The Semantics of “Reality” w/ Carl Rogers, I was…

  • 2025-08-25—Travel By Star

    2025-08-25—Travel By Star

    Just in case this is a dealbreaker for anyone, I have to state this as plainly as I can: at no point in Travel by Star (by Paul Scott Grill) does a tiny pink blob hop on a five-pointed glowing stellar object and ride it to another location—or, in other words, travel by star. This…

  • 2024-11-08—It’s Pronounced “Korea”

    Regrettably, it’s been several weeks since I last posted, despite originally commenting that I only thought I’d miss a week. Well… here I am! In line with the break, I’m going to start posting when I can, rather than as a regular weekly thing. With two daughters and other growing responsibilities on my shoulders, not…