Captian's Log Repeated Ideas in the Book of Jonah 2 Mar 2019 Below are segments of an assignment I worked on wherein I had to search through the Book of Jonah for repeated words/phrases/ideas and extrapolate the author's meaning, the reason behind…
Captian's Log Meaning of הָפַךְ in Jonah 20 Feb 2019 Ugh. I woke up with a cold this morning. Please forgive this somewhat out of context excerpt from an assignment I did regarding the meaning of a Hebrew word found…
Captian's Log The Damned’s Perspective 17 Feb 2019 C. S. Lewis wrote: "I begin to suspect that the world is divided not only into the happy and unhappy, but into those who like happiness and those who, odd…
Captian's Log Q&A 6 Feb 2019 So, in connection to Friends, I have been answering more strange personal question. Some of which I now repurpose for my blog. Give a specific example of a time you worked…
Captian's Log Characterization Within Jonah 30 Jan 2019 1: God Identification: On the Liking End I do not see a great deal of identification with God in the Book of Jonah. I have personally never been in the…
Captian's Log Starting a Paper: God the Antagonist 29 Jan 2019 As I continue to work in the Book of Jonah: Characterization 1: God Identification: On the Liking End I do not see a great deal of identification with God in…
Captian's Log Three Questions Regarding C. S. Lewis 20 Jan 2019 I was to write an answer to these three questions:— What Christians Need Not Believe: (In Mere Christianity, Lewis opens a section by explaining that Christians don't think that all…
Captian's Log Human Nature 14 Jan 2019 I’ve been braindead all day. I thought it would be a good idea to get up early and write. Unfortunately, whatever progress I made came at the cost of my…
Captian's Log Hypocrisy, Faith, Memes, and Language 21 Dec 201821 Dec 2018 Well, the man told me to write about hypocrisy. It seemed important to him as he repeated the idea throughout our conversation today. I had mentioned how I like to…
Captian's Log Scribbler’s Counsel 18 Dec 2018 There was a provocative bit of graffiti I saw today, something a cut above the vulgar scribblings and meaningless images to which I have grown accustomed: It was a theological…