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The Thoughtful Atheist
An honest look at the strengths and weaknesses of Atheism and Christianity, from a Christian-turned-Atheist giving Christianity one more shot. Thursday, December 27, 2012. Note: I recently participated in the National Novel Writing Month. And this post is an adaptation of a chapter from that project, so it doesn't quite read like a standard post. A more technical summary of reductionism can be found on Less Wrong's reductionism sequence. And specifically this page. But they're not fundamentally unique.
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a thoughtful attitude
Not the post I intended to write. March 15, 2015. January 27, 2015. January 27, 2015. Ah well, it’s nearly the end of January, and I’ve managed to write very little at all. Even worse, I haven’t been thinking about much either. Except about fun things like intelligence, leadership and coping with stress. Did you know there is good stress and bad stress? I do, which means I am officially ready to sit my exams, hooray! Humanist) Who was the feminist neo-Freudian? Karen Horney) What is face validity? I̵...
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The Challenge of Audit
The Challenge of Audit. Thoughts on the practice of Internal Auditing today. Thursday, December 14, 2006. Why Sam E. Antar Doesn’t Fear Auditors. Thursday, November 30, 2006. 8220;I don’t think there’s a company, a management, an audit committee that hasn’t gone back and re-looked at what they’re doing….People are really scrutinizing and want to really make sure that their houses are in order and clean.” William Esrey former CEO Sprint. Sounds good, right? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Thoughtful Balance: home
Our lady of hope. Not a drop to drink. The trouble with fish. Laura nettleton michael whartnaby.
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Thoughtful Beliefs
Tough Questions. Important Answers. Help Us Help You. For Those With Doubts. For Those Skeptical Of Christianity. For Schools / Universities. Why are we here? What is the purpose of life, my life? Or, are we just Dust in the Wind? How can we really know? Is there evidence from science, history, biology and other fields? HOW MUCH will this IMPACT ME? With great conversation info:. From CSI to modern astronomy,. From Einstein to kangaroo babies,. From Family Guy to flirting,. And more . . .
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thoughtfulbeliever | Thoughts, questions, ideas and experiences of a thoughtful Christian
Thoughts, questions, ideas and experiences of a thoughtful Christian. Image provided by juiceboxinteractive.com. I have come to understand the importance of taking pauses in life. These pauses allow me to experience things outside my normal routine and normal environment. My schedule is different. My focus is different. My sleeping arrangements are different. During these pauses I am able to refocus. I am able to get a different perspective. Image provided by americandreamtours.biz. As I reflect upon my ...
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Thoughtful Bible-Home
N 1970, while a senior in high school, major calamity befell my family. I struggled desperately to find my way, and friends at school said “. Rdquo; So I started attending and studying the Bible with a vengeance. But their answers didn’t make sense to me, so I kept asking yet more questions. Finally, the pastor said, “If you learned Greek, you could read the New Testament in the original for yourself and answer your own questions.” Something in my head went Pop! Ldquo;I . CAN . DO . THAT! To be sure the ...