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Exploring Our Matrix
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New site for the blog of Dr. James F. McGrath, Associate Professor of Religion at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
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Pointless Parallels
On the whole I've found the textbook I've been using for my class on the Bible this semester, Stephen Harris' Exploring the Bible, to provide helpful information and just about the right amount of it.But the last chapter we read, on the world in whic...
Almost a Literalist
I think this is one of the best cartoons on so-called Biblical literalism I have ever seen (HT Experimental Theology). You may need to click through to get the full-sized version....
Around the Blogosphere
Claude Mariottini shares a method of sounding academic - automatically!Polycarp shares a quote from John Calvin about "Moses' science." Jonathan Robinson talks about contradictions in the Bible. Chris Heard has shared two lectures on the Deuteronomis...
A Symphony Of Science Around The Blogosphere
There's a video featuring "vocals" by Carl Sagan, Richard Feynman, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye that has been referred to on many blogs I read. I only got around to listening to it today, and it is definitely worth sharing. A "Symphony of Science...
The Annotated Lamb
Someone sent me a link to this helpful web page, an annotated version of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. Classic Genesis from the Peter Gabriel era was often surreal and often drew on classical mythology, with a result that the plot of various song...
V: Healing and Devotion
The first episode of the remake of the sci-fi series "V" didn't bother keeping the underlying appearance of the visitors a secret. Presumably they figured that, in a remake, there was no point in delaying what for many was common knowledge.The theme ...


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