Some worthwhile (IMO) posts from the minuscule sector of the blogiverse I monitor:
At the Website of Unknowing, Carl quotes Gerald G. May on picking one and sticking with it. (I’ve heard Ken Wilber and Huston Smith say the same thing.)
At Exploring Our Matrix, James quotes Ann Druyan talking about Carl Sagan unifying skepticism and wonder.
At the Website of Unknowing, Carl wonders what mystics eat for breakfast.
At Find and Ye Shall Seek, the Seeker quotes Michael Dowd on God speaking through science.
At Find and Ye Shall Seek, the Seeker talks about using the equivalent of Biblical epicycles to reconcile differing accounts of the same event.
Henry talks about faith v. science (and sides with the unscientific) at Threads from Henry’s Web.
James at Exploring Our Matrix and Chris at Chrisendom talk about interpreting the Bible historically.
And just for fun a peek into my world some nights at xkcd.
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