How you haunt me still. A theological blog 23 – vii 19

How you haunt me still, dear Ben, who were once amongst the handsomest and most beautiful of men both cursed and favoured by Apollo, you died before your time, wreathed in distress and sorrows, bald, riddled with cancer and...

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We should admire humanists. Yet I could never be a humanist.

A theological blog 16- vii – 19 Far from merely showing that mysteries once explained by God are merely secular puzzles, both science and God, whatever that term means, speak out of the whirlwind. We should admire humanists. How impressive are...

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How are we to explain pathological male dominance?

A theological blog 9 - vii 19 Contemporary Pathological Male Dominance The twentieth century saw an eruption of pathological male dominance such as has been sometimes witnessed among chimpanzees, notably in Jane Goodall’s observations of the Kasakela chimapanzees at Gombe, in...

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God is within the universe and that inner mostly

The creed by which many atheists live often goes something like this: before science people could neither understand the mysteries of the universe nor control its hazards, so they invented gods to explain the mysteries and, by appeasing them,...

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