Wednesday, October 25, 2006
I hate pelicans, every now and then I hook one fishing in Florida. I usually just cut the line. Here's a nasty picture and story about one.
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Monday, October 16, 2006
I've been arguing for A-Rod for so long taht it's grown weary. From now on I'll just refer people here.
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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Outstanding Article
It's easy to dismiss religion these days, but there's something good there, somewhere between fanaticism and secular nihilism. . .
This is a very thoughtful article by Andrew Sullivan about religion. It is a very well written piece as embodied in the paragraph below, which I think in particular is just incredible and lovely, both in form and content:
As humans, we can merely sense the existence of a higher truth, a greater coherence than ourselves, but we cannot see it face to face. That is either funny or sad, and humans stagger from one option to the other. Neither beasts nor angels, we live in twilight, and we are unsure whether it is a prelude to morning or a prelude to night
It's easy to dismiss religion these days, but there's something good there, somewhere between fanaticism and secular nihilism. . .
This is a very thoughtful article by Andrew Sullivan about religion. It is a very well written piece as embodied in the paragraph below, which I think in particular is just incredible and lovely, both in form and content:
As humans, we can merely sense the existence of a higher truth, a greater coherence than ourselves, but we cannot see it face to face. That is either funny or sad, and humans stagger from one option to the other. Neither beasts nor angels, we live in twilight, and we are unsure whether it is a prelude to morning or a prelude to night
When everything feels all over,
Moses