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August 19, 2011
Panera, Piety, and PipesKedric Webster
The title of this blog post may seem a bit odd, though the alliteration should provide evidence that I have a point to make.
I was sitting recently in a Panera located across from Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando. I've gone to many different Paneras. It's a nice place to read or meet a friend. The pastries are pretty good and usually there's pleasant music playing in the background.
Tea is my common drink of choice because it's cheap and I can get as many refills as I want. I'm sitting there reading an autobiography of Mark Twain ...
August 08, 2011
On USA TODAY ReligionKedric Webster
Sometimes I like to read the On Religion column in Monday's USA TODAY. It's usually a sure-fire way to provide thought-provoking commentary on the ways and means of religion and faith in the United States. It's also a sure-fire way to make me want to write about it because I don't agree with it.
The article from today by Oliver Thomas was such an article. On that particular column I will visit in the future. Needless to say, based on this one and the one I am blogging about today, I do not have a high opinion of Mr. Thomas' writings. I ...
August 05, 2011
Darwinism and FundamentalismKedric Webster
In a collection of essays in The Death of Adam Marilynne Robinson authors an essay entitled "Darwinism." I have to admit that I had to read it slowly and thoughtfully because her writing is very dense and she makes historical and literary references of which I am vaugely familiar. I highly recommend her writings, and that recommendation comes from reading just this one essay (so far). It is a very eye-opening critique of Darwinism, mentioning some of the social, cultural, and philosophical influences on Darwin and his theory of natural ...
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