Category Archives: Metacognition

Back Again to There: A Nontheistic Statement of Faithiness

[Editor's Note: This is a follow-up to There and Back Again. If you haven't read that post, start there (including the comments) and then come back.] I finally figured out what was bothering me. While driving to the Science Online 2012 open mic night and listening to Jon Watts’ Lifted Up, I suddenly had an [...]

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There and Back Again: A Journey Into and Out of Faith

For the last few years, I have been a seminary student. Although hardly “evangelical”, I entered seminary with a strong faith in a benevolent God that I attached to Christianity. At the end of last semester, however, that all collapsed, and I am left as a kind of weak atheist. The post mortem of my faith is a complicated narrative: there is no simple cause of death.

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The difference between an eternal noob and the not-yet-an-expert

me: “I’ve been lost here before!”

my friend: “Ah, so you know where you are?”

me: “No, I told you- I was lost then too. I still don’t know where we are, just that I’ve been here before.

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Why I Quit Twitter

I can not explain on twitter why I quit twitter. Which is why I quit twitter. Confused? That’s exactly my point.

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What Do You Have on Sex, Spirituality, and Religion?

If you bump into interest books, articles, blogs, or blog posts regarding sex, spirituality, and religion, let me know. I’m gathering up information for another project. More details forthcoming.

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