Captian's Log Art’s Whispered Promise 9 Feb 20251 Feb 2025 It's as if, for a story to be a good story, it has to be eternal. Even things that seem almost terminally of their time can pass into the future…
Captian's Log Please Read: An Incredulous Creed 12 Mar 2023 Please Read:An Incredulous Creed https://taletold.wordpress.com/recollection/an-incredulous-creed/ Related: https://taletold.wordpress.com/2022/08/30/semantics-in-babel/ https://taletold.wordpress.com/2020/03/26/babel-2-0/ https://taletold.wordpress.com/2020/04/21/babel-2-1/
Captian's Log Reflection: Open the Blinds 2 Jun 2021 Please Read: Open the Blinds https://youtu.be/N6LsTgEQJ6Q
Captian's Log Excerpt: The Value of Facing Death 1 May 20201 May 2020 Below is an excerpt from my "Final Exam," which was the final paper I had to write for the final class of this semester. I hope to, after making some…
Captian's Log Thoughts on Plato’s Republic 23 Apr 2020 Due to the Corona Panic, I have had more time on my hands than usual, and I have been finishing up something I started many moons ago, Plato’s Republic. I…
Captian's Log Naked 30 Sep 201930 Sep 2019 He had no reservations, no hope for leniency, and as dead for a sheep as a lamb, he let his tongue its full strength, quivering as he spoke: “Tomorrow the…
Captian's Log Seeing 23 Aug 2019 What is wisdom? Perhaps a foolish question. Proverbs say that the beginning of wisdom is the fear of God, and parallels this with the concept that understanding then comes when…
Captian's Log . . . And Another Thing 24 Apr 201824 Apr 2018 “Now it is time that we were going, I to die and you to live, but which of us has the happier prospect is unknown to anyone but God.” ~Apologia…
Captian's Log Sophomore 12 Aug 201730 Jul 2018 Everyone can enjoy good oxymorons. They are immediately funny, an obvious disconnect, and yet the beautiful thing about them is how true they can be, how descriptive of reality. This…
Captian's Log Rush Limbaugh = Socrates 15 Jun 201715 Jun 2017 One of the most poignant parts of the Apologia is Socrates’ unveiling of his real accusers. They were not those who had brought the accusations, they were far older. Socrates…