Category Archives: Religion and philosophy

An examined life (Part 2)

So what exactly does it mean, to “examine one’s life”? As I’ve mentioned in these posts, what brought this to my attention so forcefully was the death of my friend Mike Katke a little over two weeks ago. There were … Continue reading

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Hello again; I’m back!

It’s been nearly a year since I posted anything. A lot has happened in this past year, so it’s not for any lack of material that I’ve not written anything. For one thing, Mom passed away just before memorial day … Continue reading

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Some basic JW beliefs

In an earlier blog entry (A First Step…) I spoke about how it struck me as unfair that an accident of birth (mine, in the middle of the US of A) would somehow put me more in God’s favor than … Continue reading

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Pray for Oklahoma

The monster tornado that mauled Moore, Oklahoma a month or so ago was on everyone’s mind for a week or two after it happened, then newer tragedies took its place in our collective conscious; but it’s not completely gone. Occasionally … Continue reading

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The Bereans were of “noble character”

There’s a scripture in the Bible that’s always intrigued me, even as a young Witness. In Acts 11, it is written that Paul and his companion Silas are chased out of the city of Thessolonica by the Jews in the … Continue reading

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Jehovah’s Witnesses and evolution (part 1)

Jehovah’s witnesses believe in the Genesis account of creation, but with interesting modifications. They believe that a literal person (Adam) was created first, with another literal person (Eve) created shortly thereafter. What’s interesting is that, through a complex series of … Continue reading

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Pascal’s Wager

Blaise Pascal, a child prodigy who entered this world in France in 1623, accomplished a great deal in his relatively short life before he died just a couple of months past his 39th birthday in 1662. The impact he made … Continue reading

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Apocalypse redux

Eight days from now (according to some) the world will come to an end. Well, not the world exactly, but civilization as we know it. They (whoever “they” are) base their assertion on the contention that the Mayan calendar predicted … Continue reading

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A first step…

Growing up as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses, I believed that we were God’s chosen people. Of course members of virtually every fundamentalist religion (and some not so fundamentalist) would tell you the same thing, but I was convinced it was … Continue reading

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And yet more craziness

Malala Yousafzai is a 14-year old girl living in Pakistan. In a country not known for the freedom of women, and especially that of young girls, this courageous youngster has become an example for all for her outspokenness in favor … Continue reading

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