about 8 months ago - 3 comments
The great glory and strength of pluralism is that it compels the holder of any belief to measure its truthfulness against alternative interpretations. The great hazard of pluralism is the faulty deduction, in the name of tolerance, that all beliefs can be equally true. ~Deliver Us From Evil, Ravi Zacharias Taken during a photowalk with
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When G. K. Chesterton was arguing against a rationalist who denied miracles on the ground that experience is against it, he cited this: There was a great Irish Rationalist of this school who, when he was told that a witness had seen him commit a murder, said he could bring a hundred witnesses who had
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Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others. ~Jonathan Swift Related posts:“The common quest or vision Gilbert & George FilmWise: movie quizzes Jonathan went to David .
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I had become deeply disturbed by many of my classes in which we were no longer able to ask whether or not there is a God. A student who is never challenged to ask such questions may be a student divorced from the possiblity that a God exists, and that in knowing a loving God,
about 5 years ago - 1 comment
Backdraft, one of my favorite movies, was on TV tonight. Even though I’ve seen this movie many ti…
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On Wordpress 1.2, I did this to remove curly quotes. For 1.5, the stuff you need to comment out i…
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I got this calendar full of quotations in different languages from my aunt. Here were some quotes for March and April that I thought were cool (well, actually, I can’t read the others): Win with humility, lose with grace (Japanese proverb) Speak when you are angry, and you will make the best speech you will