On the Joy of Routine
Routine and riual are closely related. Routine can keep us going when our rituals fail us.
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Routine and riual are closely related. Routine can keep us going when our rituals fail us.
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As part of the process of developing a solution on the relationship between Christians and the possible discovery of an alien intelligence, it will be helpful to look at some answers that have been offered. In this post I will look at article published by Answers in Genesis, a Christian apologetics ministry. In an earlier post,
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What it would mean for the more conservative strands of the faith has been the focus of my thought. There are a number of ways I could go but I have not yet fully worked out a satisfactory path. This post will go through several ideas that will be integral to any type of answer
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When it comes to elections and voting, there is some strange notion that Christians should keep their faith invisible and isolated the moment an election is called and when they enter the voting booth. I say ‘strange’ for two reasons. Firstly, it seems to be only Christians to whom this applies. Secondly, I at least
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Background A common feature on the websites of church and faith-based organisations is a statement of faith. Targeted mainly at other believers, the aim is to assist people in understanding what beliefs the writers actually have about the various aspects of the Christian faith. These statements are more common on Protestant sites but I would
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The recent discovery by NASA of a set of seven ‘earth-like’ planets provides fuel for an ongoing debate about whether alien life exists, one with a long history. In two books, Michael Crowe discusses various perspectives of the discussion from antiquity to 1900. Two particular conclusions are important for me here. Firstly, that the debate
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Western Australia is facing an election in a few weeks and three issues are emerging as important: firstly, the condition of the state’s finances (and the myth of one party being better financial managers); secondly, the privatisation of the electricity provider, Western Power; thirdly transport questions centring on the construction (or otherwise) of Roe 8 and the Perth
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