Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Birds of Faith
The Dove, Eagle, Sparrow, Pelican, and Peacock have all been found in the pages of Christian symbolism. The dove one quickly places at Noah's ark with the olive branch in its mouth. The eagle being analogous to those who placing their hope in God ascend the heights. However, in my mind and in the minds of many, the Phoenix stands out as a powerful and rich symbol, encompassing our central hope as Christians.
Please see the Scrivner's excellent post on this bird of lore.
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The Dove, Eagle, Sparrow, Pelican, and Peacock have all been found in the pages of Christian symbolism. The dove one quickly places at Noah's ark with the olive branch in its mouth. The eagle being analogous to those who placing their hope in God ascend the heights. However, in my mind and in the minds of many, the Phoenix stands out as a powerful and rich symbol, encompassing our central hope as Christians.
Please see the Scrivner's excellent post on this bird of lore.
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Plantinga Reviews Dawkins
1. We know of no irrefutable objections to its being biologically possible that all of life has come to be by way of unguided Darwinian processes;
2. All of life has come to be by way of unguided Darwinian processes.
Enjoy!
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1. We know of no irrefutable objections to its being biologically possible that all of life has come to be by way of unguided Darwinian processes;
2. All of life has come to be by way of unguided Darwinian processes.
Enjoy!
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Monday, March 12, 2007
"Every virtue has two vices: excess and deficiency."
-Aristotle
I'm still chewing on this one...
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-Aristotle
I'm still chewing on this one...
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