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Great Article on Programming

August 24th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Asides, Technology, Work

This article sums up my idea of programming, and what I’ve been trying to express to many, many people around me for some time.

 

Science and Reason

August 14th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Asides, Faith, Science

Benjamin Warfield:

We must not, then, as Christians, assume an attitude of antagonism toward the truths of reason, or the truths of philosophy, or the truths of science, or the truths of history, or the truths of criticism. As children of the light, we must be careful to keep ourselves open to every ray of light. Let us, then, cultivate an attitude of courage as over against the investigations of the day. None should be more zealous in them than we. None should be more quick to discern truth in every field, more hospitable to receive it, more loyal to follow it, whithersoever it leads.

Stephen Jay Gould: (quoted by Collins in The Language of God)

To say it for all my colleagues and for the umpeenth millionth time: Science simply cannot by its legitimate methods adjudicate the issue of God’s possible superintendence of nature. We neither affirm nor deny it; we simply can’t comment on it as scientists. If some of our crowd have made untoward statements claiming that Darwinism disproves God, then I will find Mrs. McInerny [Gould's third-grade teacher] and have their knuckles rapped for it… Science can work only with naturalistic explanations; it can neither affirm nor deny other types of actors (like God) in other spheres (the moral realm, for example). Forget philosophy for a moment; the simple empirics of the past hundred years should suffice. Darwin himself was agnostic (having lost his religious beliefs upon the tragic death of his favorite daughter), but the great American botanist Asa Gray, who favored natural selection and wrote a book entitled Darwiniana, was a devout Christian. Move forward 50 years: Charles D. Walcott, discoverer of the Burgess Shale Fossils, was a convinced Darwinian and an equally firm Christian, who believed that God had ordained natural selection to construct the history of life according to His plans and purposes. Move on another 50 years to the two greatest evolutionists of our generation: G. G. Simpson was a humanistic agnostic, Theodosius Dobzhansky, a believing Russian Orthodox. Either half of my colleagues are enormously stupid, or else the science of Darwinism is fully compatible with conventional religious beliefs – and equally compatible with atheism.

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Screwtape Quote 2

December 2nd, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Asides, Christian Apologetics, Faith

It is in some ways more troublesome to track and swat an evasive wasp than to shoot, at close range, a wild elephant. But the elephant is more troublesome if you miss.

 

Screwtape Quote

November 27th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Asides, Christian Apologetics, Personal

“Do not be deceived, Wormwood. Our cause is never more in danger than when a human, no longer desiring, but still intending, to do our Enemy’s will, looks round upon a universe from which every trace of Him seems to have vanished, and asks why he has been forsaken, and still obeys.”

 

Casino Royale is excellent.

November 18th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Asides, Personal

Saw it on opening night. It’s the best Bond I’ve seen in a long time. Witty, intelligent, the action is fresh and the characters are even believable.

I just wish You Know My Name was on the soundtrack. I’ll probably buy both.