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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Feb. 27, 2009
Prospective Perspective
Every day at 8:30am MST, we here at Sonlight have the opportunity to get together in small groups and pray. It isn't mandatory, but it is encouraged. We pray for each other--like the headache I had this morning which seems … Continue reading
Feb. 25, 2009
Possessive, Passive, Gerunds, and Affilate Links
Sonlight's website has a bunch of pages. There's just a lot you can learn about Sonlight. But sometimes this huge amount of content makes it hard for us to catch all the problems. Take today, for instance: Are the Sonlight … Continue reading
Feb. 24, 2009
This World is Mad
I've been saying that this world is mad quite a lot lately. Perhaps that has less to do with the state of the world and more to do with the fact that I get stuck on certain phrases, but that's … Continue reading
Feb. 23, 2009
Fundamental Worldview
"Worldview" is one of those words that was tossed around in Bible college as if by sheer frequency of use it would gain more meaning. The major problem in discussing worldviews at Biola was that we all came from basically … Continue reading
Feb. 20, 2009
The Importance of Your Past
I'm here at my Alma Mater: Biola. They are trying to recruit me to become the Alumni Chapter Leader for the Denver area. And while we're here, we're spending time with Brittany's family. So, two birds; one stone; good stuff. … Continue reading
Feb. 18, 2009
The Borg Cube is Moving
Every once in a while a major force requires that we change or assimilate to continue to function. Equate such things--children, moving, switching jobs, homeschooling--to the Borg. If you try to fight, you will be crushed. "Resistance is futile." Tomorrow, … Continue reading
Feb. 16, 2009
Science, Bias, and Presuppositions
Again and again the themes of science, bias, and presupppositions kept cropping up all across the blogosphere today. Across the Blogosphere (...I didn't even like that movie) So, I have to talk about. The first post was Mike Brotherton's rant … Continue reading