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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Quote from “On Being” by Peter Atkins
Gleaned this from the Books and Culture podcast. This quote nicely shows the core argument of the book. It’s hard to see how much it is an argument as it is a naked assertion. “In broad terms the law asserts (2nd … Continue reading
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Posting in other places
My latest on ThinkChristian.net is “Can Noah’s Ark Still Save” I’m also writing for the CRC Network on the Classical blog.
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8 Rules for Effective Feedback
Got these from this article in Psychology Today Always lead with questions: How do you think you’re doing? It gives the recipient joint ownership of the problem and helps him feel included, not excluded. Never give criticism unless it’s been … Continue reading
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Divine Regard and the Search for the Historical Adam
Christianity Today had a cover story on The Search for Historical Adam and the swirling controversy this has created. I thought it was a good and helpful article. I’m dubious as to biology’s capacity to “discover” who or what the … Continue reading
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