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essays, poems, and remarks – a little lost but with a purpose

Tag: false dichotomy

August 23, 2020

Quarantine, Day 170

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Between New York City and Lyndhurst, New Jersey where I reside, there’s basically nothing but meadowlands and marshes, akin the wetlands approaching Mordor in Lord of the Rings. Before coronavirus, taking the train into the City demanded I pass through these marshlands, and I always admired what they were as though they were somehow the […]

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April 3, 2013July 11, 2018

Science Vs. Religion

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It seems like everywhere in our culture today, people more and more believe that science and religion are in some eternal struggle. If it’s not the Christian touting a 6,000 year-old earth and denying evolution as the devil’s work, then it’s the anti-theist screaming that there’s no such thing as talking snakes, that the Bible […]

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