Firstly, though I seemed rather optimistic in my assumption about how much I could get done on Pannenberg, I did only say I would be regular, not frequent. Once a month is still regular :)
But seriously, I handed in my 12,000 word paper today, and I have no money for extra-curricular activity, so I will have lots of time to read and write - the first post will be up tomorrow! Having said that, I'd like to enjoy some time reading poetry, and playing music. Pannenberg will be my side interest.
Here is a link to the atheist bus campaign coming to an English town near you. What I find slightly amusing about the whole thing is that they couldn't quite find the certainty to say that 'there is no God'. Instead they wrote 'there's probably no God. now stop worrying and enjoy your life'. But if one was walking down the street and saw this, wouldn't the thought cross one's mind - "Probably? You mean you're not sure? Well, if God is possible, then maybe I should think about it." The great age of atheism has actually been dead for a while. Most people aren't atheists. They believe in 'some higher power' but they're not sure what that might be. So, lacking a convinced and confident billboard, the response the bus may generate is: "Only probably? So.....you're sayin there's a chance?" Nod to Lloyd.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I... I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost
Friday, January 09, 2009
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