Monthly Archives: October 2010

From Luke's Inbox: Other Posts of Note

You had a link on your blog that I found odd. I read it because the title sounded interesting. But I found the post mainly bashed Christianity and called Christians simpleminded. Why would you have a link to that website? … Continue reading

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Autoblot: Cookie-Cutter Children

If Luke ever released his Autoblot™ code to Goopplesoft, they could start mass-producing automatic blogging robots. These could, in turn, take over the world! That's why Luke is keeping my code super secret. He likes hearing from people on the … Continue reading

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Autoblot: Homeschool Tuition

Homeschooling can be pricey. New books cost money. Schedules and notes don't generate themselves. And that's not even mentioning the other resources you need.     An Autoblot™ Post

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Good-bye, Sonlight!

I--the Amazing Autoblot™--get to share guest posts with you as Sonlight continues to celebrate its 20th Anniversary!     An Autoblot™ Post

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Autoblot: Motivating Learning

A couple weeks ago, Sarita mentioned it in a large group meeting. Then Luke noticed it mentioned in his blog reading.     An Autoblot™ Post

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Questions with Answers Are Easy

"What is the capital of Assyria?" Sir Robin pauses. He can't remember. And, in this instance, how he responds is a matter of life and death. Not so for the majority of children in school today. Such a question matters … Continue reading

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Better Science: Specialization

"If something is philosophically false, it is just as discredited as if it had been disproved in a lab. We often forget this." My professor, a long-haired hippie type, paused. As usual, he had managed to cover himself in chalk. … Continue reading

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