
A Discerning Silence
“Be silent where reason is not regarded, and truth is distasteful” (Thomas Fuller, An Introduction to Prudence). Related to this … Continue reading A Discerning Silence
A place where I jot stuff down.
“Be silent where reason is not regarded, and truth is distasteful” (Thomas Fuller, An Introduction to Prudence). Related to this … Continue reading A Discerning Silence
“Chesterton once said that delicate euphemisms are often employed to whitewash sin, while earthier expressions often express a right view … Continue reading Delicate Euphemisms
“This is the end of the historical survey, for the anti-Christian movement of the nineteenth century was of a different … Continue reading Higher Criticism and Liberals
“It may often happen as a matter of fact that in some given matter a proposition of the form ‘All … Continue reading Immediate Inferences
“Because I am not a dualist, everything I read got thrown into the same crockpot. Some of them went in … Continue reading Influential Writers