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The Conflicts of Columbus
Max cited Christopher Columbus, and I can’t pass up an opportunity to set the record straight on science, exploration, and Christianity. As for Columbus – there were many sailors just before his era who were beginning to venture further out … Continue reading
Christian Complicity
Do we Christians hog-tie ourselves when it comes to engaging non-believers? Stephen Bullivant discusses at America last month. His short article focuses on one thing, faith. It seems timely this is the same topic of this year’s papal encyclical. “Christian Complicity” scratches the … Continue reading
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Open Friday, Especially for Atheists
I’m not a fan of 100-comment threads. First, if it weren’t for Dick and Max, I’d never get them. And two, they are a bother to keep up with on other people’s sites. I thought I’d start a fresh thread … Continue reading →