Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
Christianity: Leaving aside who is right and who is wrong, Charles Haynes, columnist, says, I believe correctly, that public school teachers and
curricula are not
adequately equipped to "teach the controversy" over origins.
Health: (And life and death) Wired reports on how we don't monitor carbon monoxide very well, with, sometimes, deadly consequences.
Politics: (and science) Four public servants, who served as heads of the Environmental Protection Agency under Republican presidents, for a total of
43 years of service, have
combined to chastise all too many Republican legislators for
dismissing climate change, and failing to act on it.
The lyrics to "When
Did Jesus Become a Republican?"
Science: Wired reports
on maps of past data, showing how likely you may be to suffer from floods, tornadoes, etc.
Image
source (public domain)
Musings on science, the Bible, and fantastic literature (and sometimes basketball and other stuff).
God speaks to us through the Bible and the findings of science, and we should listen to both types of revelation.
The title is from Psalm 84:11.
The Wikipedia is usually a pretty good reference. I mostly use the World English Bible (WEB), because it is public domain. I am grateful.
License
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The posts in this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You can copy and use this material, as long as you aren't making money from it. If you give me credit, thanks. If not, OK.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Sunspots 432
Labels:
carbon monoxide,
computing,
disaster,
Global Climate Change,
links,
maps,
Politics
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