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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
The Good
Who can doubt the given, the first, the only good? Who can doubt that the stand of bushes, hidden, though they do not need to, though no one is looking, are pushing out their blossoms and fruits, thrilled in mid air, cheered in the sun, simply happy to be doing the good given them to do? Under the leaves, deep in the choking weeds, the berries come. No one can see them. No one can pick them. Yet they come, every year sweetening the universe.
The Rage Against God by Peter Hitchens from Gorilla Poet Productions on Vimeo.
Christopher Hitchen's brother wrote a new book on converting to Christianity. Interesting!
The Atheism Tapes: Denys Turner - Watch the Documentary Film for Free | Watch Free Documentaries Online | SnagFilms
The Atheism Tapes: Denys Turner - Watch the Documentary Film for Free | Watch Free Documentaries Online | SnagFilms
This is an interesting interview with theologian Denys Turner (now at Yale)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Do you think a blog is a good idea to keep each other informed. I plan on only posting once every week or two (I don't want to end up an internet glutton).I want to set it up to where we can all post when we want. I think it could be a good way to share ideas, thoughts, new books, what we are reading, and just any other reflections without becoming an overbearing and time consuming endeavor. Let me know if any one is interested.
-Trevor
Okay, It works
I don't know if a blog will be easier than other social networking, but it is worth a try. The last thing I want is to waste my life away on the web, and I am hoping that a blog will be an avenue wherein which friends can talk about anything on their mind without being over saturated with a sea of posts. In other words, maybe a blog may be more intentional for keeping in touch and maintaining theological lives--whatever that may mean.
Test Post
I am giving up on facebook since I no longer care about keeping up with the quotidian lives of others.
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