by Rich | Nov 14, 2006 | Devotion
I think I get all my ideas on things to post from the Puritanboard. We were talking about forgiveness of sins this past week in Sunday School and this conversation brought to mind some reflections on the Gospel and our assurance of salvation. A brother asked: If one...
by Mrs. B and The Cat | Oct 12, 2006 | Book Reviews
From my blog Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was the great white hope of atheists determined to commandeer rationality. Her philosophy, “Objectivism,” was unique in its separation from the sensualists and its rejection of relativism. She did, nevertheless, hold...
by Mrs. B and The Cat | Oct 12, 2006 | Devotion
From my blog I am unsure why the idea of beauty embarrasses me, as though my thoughts are too defective to confess. Often it seems to me that my beauty receptors process input in blunt chunks. Objects–dwellings, clothing, the stuff of life–engage me with...
by Mrs. B and The Cat | Oct 12, 2006 | Uncategorized
From my blog Thou art good, and doest good…Ps 119:68 Colors converge toward copper here, passing red, not quite gold. Our chickens are deep golden-buff and scarlet-combed. Crimson-leaved blueberries and cayenne-orange mountain ash berries, saturated in...
by Mrs. B and The Cat | Oct 12, 2006 | Book Reviews
From my blog Mid-nineteenth-century evolution theory was a fission bomb forever sundering two ways of understanding life: Either we are related through Adam and unrelated to cantaloupe; or, we are related through protoplasm to both. Dabney’s chapter,...
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