Captian's Log Semantics in Babel 30 Aug 2022 One of the pieces of evidence I might proffer as to why we live in Babel is that semantics is a derogatory term, is treated as a fallacy, so that…
Captian's Log Musings on the Cross of Christ 3 Aug 2022 I thank God for the cross. This instrument of torture is one of the greatest comforts to me. Every day I consider Christ's crucifixion. In the wilderness, Israel looked up…
Captian's Log The Harrowing 17 Apr 2022 "I don't understand. You could have fed the world. No more hunger. No more need for war or aggression. You, the greatest of us all, the most gifted! You could…
Captian's Log I 15 Apr 2022 As I have meditated this Good Friday upon the suffering of my Lord, it came into my head that not only have we killed Him but that I killed Him.…
Captian's Log Willing to See 19 Jan 2022 So, as a Christian conversant with atheists, I have more than once asked something along the lines of “What would convince you that there is a God?” The responses…
Captian's Log From the Archives: On Language 10 Oct 2021 So, family is visiting. My niece is adorable, and we had a lovely romp in the backyard. However, I don’t have time to write. I originally wrote this for https://thestoryclub.locals.com/ Language,…
Captian's Log Poem: The Tears of Christ 30 Jun 2021 What dreary thoughts we have of you, that we think not your tears are true: The resurrection and the life, how could you know this lowly strife? How mean we…
Captian's Log Reflection: Open the Blinds 2 Jun 2021 Please Read: Open the Blinds https://youtu.be/N6LsTgEQJ6Q
Captian's Log A Helpful Guide to Syncretism 25 May 2021 Seeing as I have a theological degree, I figure I should now and again provide helpful definitions of some of the more intricate theological terms we use in the biz:…
Captian's Log By the Power of Textual Criticism 6 May 2021 I talked with a ghost once, or at a ghost. She didn't say much, just sort of moaned, rattling the chains of her damnation at intervals. I didn't really know…