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Very cool optical illusion

Check out the Cognitive Daily for a very cool, hands-on, interactive optical illusion. I’ve only played with it for a short time but it’s über-cool. (Is that too many “cools” in one post?)

(via Quintessence of Dust)

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Notable Links for 20-Apr-2008

Wisdom Dancer on myth, archaeology, and The Exodus.

Mystical Seeker asks a thought-provoking question about interfaith dialogue.

xkcd.com defines techno.

Richard Beck relays some child theology. (I’d like to know how old his sons are.)

Byron Smith on one of the pitfalls of individualism.

Jendi Reiter on Rediscovery the Trinity. (The link is to part 1 of 3.)

Michael Spencer on God as The Godfather.

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Most interesting referral

I don’t get that many people hitting my site with interesting/funny/bizarre search terms. But one recently was a little surprising. The search term was “devo.” Now, I have a post from March 2007 where I showed a Devo record album cover because that album contained the song “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” which was the title of my post. Now, nothing against Devo (I personally don’t know much of their music) or Devo fans (I personally only know one and he is a bit off — but in that cool, nerdy way. He is actually a Master of Wine and Master Sommelier — very rare) but this visitor actually stayed on my site for 4:10 and looked at 4 pages! Surprising but “thank you” and I hope they return.

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Notable Links for 10-Jan-2008

Since I don’t have much to say myself (I’m trying to get the next Creation of Consciousness post done but …) I’ll point you all to other bloggers who do:

Chris Tilling has apparently appointed himself as Jesus’ muse and leaks a few titles currently being penned by ol’ J.C.

Cat Chapin-Bishop talks about code-switching and restates very consiscely a point I’ve tried to make on this blog several times — human language just doesn’t cut it when talking about the unknowable.

Henry Neufeld wonders (as I have done on this blog, as well) why myth gets such a bad rap.

Mystical Seeker has a couple (one and two) good posts on John Hick’s God Has Many Names.

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Notable Links for 26-Dec-2007

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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