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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Desperate by Fireflight
Some may find this song by Fireflight helpful. There are some gems in the lyrics (see below). I also like the music as it encompasses some of the anger and desperation I feel inside. Seek and you will find, they … Continue reading
Till sight needs not to prove
Here is a link to a fascinating story of George Romanes by Dr. Timothy McGrew. When I was first sent this story by Dr. McGrew I wept while reading it. I don’t know if it is the lack of sleep, … Continue reading
Christian vs Atheist Debates
One of the great resources that I’ve found is debates between Christians and Atheists. In debates both sides put forth their best arguments. It becomes an efficient way to get the main points of both sides. I also enjoy that … Continue reading
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New look and a new focus
In parallel to blogging I was trying to keep notes on my doubt research. I put it up on a wiki with hopes that others could add to it and make improvements. However, after many a night trying to work with … Continue reading
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When Worlds Collide
At my mom’s funeral I was talking to one of my relatives. She said that she was trying to find my address on the internet (I believe to send me a sympathy card) but couldn’t find it. She went on … Continue reading
My heart longs for something more
My mom had been battling cancer for about four years. This past summer the main chemo treatment stopped working. She tried some second generation chemos which didn’t work and eventually she decided to go into hospice. Her lasts weeks were … Continue reading