Captian's Log Reflections on the Book of Habakkuk 27 Feb 20211 Mar 2021 The book of Habakkuk starts strangely; it starts with a question: "How long?" The prophet agonizes. The questions seem all too familiar in our secular age: God does not listen,…
Captian's Log Rough Draft | Thoughts On Panic! At The Disco 8 Feb 2021 It comes into my mind that as French Fries and Vodka are both derived from potatoes, so too our literary devil and our theological devil spring from the same source,…
Captian's Log Reflections on Reading Tozer for the First Time 17 Dec 2020 [The work under discussion is The Pursuit of God by A. W. Tozer.] I had two major impressions while reading Tozer: On the one hand, I generally agree with the…
Captian's Log Essay on the Sabbath: A Narrow Road 14 Dec 2020 Please Read: A Narrow Road Excerpt: The Sabbath is hard to get right. I feel myself to be like Nicodemus talking to Jesus in the night: I don’t know what…
Captian's Log Rough Draft | Essay on the Sabbath 12 Dec 2020 On the seventh day, God rested, and those that die in the Lord are blessed, for they rest from their labors. From Genesis to Revelation, man has wrestled with the…
Captian's Log To Be Frank 26 Oct 2020 It seems incumbent upon me to speak of my insights up to this point, but to be frank, I do not think anything of worth has come from this class.…
Captian's Log Thoughts on “Social Capital” 16 Sep 202016 Sep 2020 Though the term "Social Capital" was new to me, the concept that certain people in the United States don't inherit the same starting position as others is fairly common, that…
Captian's Log The Lonely Traveler 13 Aug 2020 I've been watching a lot of Dr. Who recently, and I have been considering a question: What is Dr. Who? I don't remember where I heard this, but an apology…
Captian's Log Essay: Bookends 10 Jul 2020 Once upon a time . . . I love that phrase. It brings to mind all the gentle wonder of childhood, all the sweet imaginings of boyhood, and, for me,…
Captian's Log The Relationship Between Knowledge and Morality 28 Jun 2020 Author's Note: I do not feel satisfied with this train of thought, for I seem to have worked myself into a dead end. I am either wrong, and need to…