The Bartleby Approach
One day, when the narrator asks Bartleby to help proofread a copied document, Bartleby answers simply, “I would prefer not to.” It is the first
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One day, when the narrator asks Bartleby to help proofread a copied document, Bartleby answers simply, “I would prefer not to.” It is the first
Death of the Virgin by Fra Angelico, 1433-34 This lesson kind of bugs me. Ok, it bugs the crap out of me; there’s not a
by Caroline (art is Dance of Peace by Abro) A few months ago, Jessawhy talked about the role of the faithful Mormon feminist, and asked
by G (which I promised to post almost a week ago! –EmilyCC) So, as a follow up to God’s Problem where the question of human suffering
by Amelia a little over a month ago, a dear friend’s father died. about two weeks ago, i went to her dad’s house on the
by mraynes and jessawhy AZ NackerSnacker: A Family Dinner/Swim Party Join us Sunday, July 27th at 4:30 at mraynes house near Dobson and Guadalupe in
by EmilyCC Sadly, our scheduled lesson provider is moving across the country this week and isn’t able to get tomorrow’s lesson up. So, we thought
When we’re on autopilot, our surroundings appear unremarkable. Our doorsteps, our dishes, the daily view from the window, the neighbor’s bicycle, a glass of water.
Posted by Zenaida Not long ago, I was surprised by a friend’s announcement that his political views were “liberal.” I never would have guessed that
Guest post by G God’s Problem is about Bart Ehrman’s problem reconciling a belief in an all powerful, all loving, actively involved God with the
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