The Archive
Keith E. BuhlerPhilosophyScience
How scientific is the myth?
Matthew Lee AndersonSports
Out of the Chaos
Matthew Lee Anderson
Jim has been hard at work putting together this week’s Skeptic Circle. While not normally a reader, I was led to it by my habitual reading of his blog. The presentation is ingenious–we’ve come to expect from that from Jim. […]
Matthew Lee Anderson
What exactly is a “right”?
Keith E. BuhlerPhilosophy
Pessimism and optimism
Keith E. BuhlerPhilosophy
More limitations of strict empiricism.
Keith E. Buhler
A new little feature, the recently upgraded Google Toolbar, now allows for instant translation, spell-checking, and instant image search. I’m a fan. What about Google’s privacy policies? Any opinions out there? From the little reading I did, I do not […]
Matthew Lee Anderson
No, I’m not going to resurrect the Bombadil discussion (see also here and here and here). The newsletter that I published it for has a new website, with all the essays. It’s a great looking site, and what’s more, available […]
Matthew Lee AndersonPolitics
Katrina Timeline
Matthew Lee AndersonBibleHermeneutics
Jesus' Meaning
Matthew Lee AndersonEducation
Tim Bayly of the WorldMag extention zeitgeist was simply giving a taste of things to come when he denounced Wheaton earlier this week. In the latest World, Gene Edward Veith has published the first of a three-part examination of Christian […]
Keith E. BuhlerReviews (Theatre)
The Crystal Cathedral is famous for its annual production of “the Glory of Easter,” featuring dangling angels, resounding music, and live animals. This year, they experiment with a new production along the same lines. The tagline is “Once upon all […]