Tag: christianity

  • 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…

  • 2024-04-01—Post-Easter Update

    Happy (late) Easter, everyone! I love this holiday. After a long, frustrating week of feeling like I was punching cinderblocks every time I sat down to write, it was nice to just get away with family and take some breathing time. Easter really is about resurrection, Christ’s literal act, and, more metaphorically, how we can…