Tag Archives: philosophy

“…We Wait, and are Patient, and Back We Come….” 0 (0)

This is among my favorite quotes: “‘…Here they stabled their horses and feasted, from here they rode out to fight or drove out to trade. They were a powerful people, and rich, and great builders. They built to last, for … Continue reading

Posted in Journal | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

10 Poems 0 (0)

Perspectives Fairy wishes and toxic kisses, We hope and fear and dream. Life and thought and feeling passes. Looking back, I see what was. Ahead? I’ll see that later. (November 18, 2019) Quiet Neighborhood Still water, small lawn, a few … Continue reading

Posted in Poems, Series | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Ghosts? 0 (0)

Whether or not I believe in ghosts depends on what’s meant by “believe in” and “ghosts.” And how I see myself, for that matter. I’ll be talking about ghosts and why I think seances are a bad idea. Also, briefly, … Continue reading

Posted in Being Catholic, Discursive Detours | Tagged , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Gnosticism 0 (0)

Some folks act as if they think physical reality is bad and having a body is icky. The notion’s ‘Biblical,’ sort of. Galatians 5:19 through 21 call bad ideas like licentiousness, hatreds and idolatry “works of the flesh.” With a … Continue reading

Posted in Being Catholic, Discursive Detours | Tagged , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

Materialism, Robots and Attitudes 0 (0)

Robots are starting to look and act a lot like humans. Wondering if robots can be people, or if humans are merely biological robots, involves assumptions about reality. I’ll look at one of those assumptions in this post and why … Continue reading

Posted in Being Catholic, Discursive Detours | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments