It’s time once again to prepare for Christmas by yelling in ALL CAPS and being infuriated by others’ ridiculous music tastes. It’s time to vote for the best version of a Christmas song! The original brainstorm was 5 years ago. It works like this: I …
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Now, imagine you’re quietly humming along as life goes by, building your web as you always have. And then something disrupting happens. Maybe the main fence post supporting most of your web rots and falls down, tearing many web strands connected to it. Maybe you …
Read MoreConstructing Truth—Part 13
Instead of imagining we are digging down to find supposed universal foundational truths that are untarnished by any bias, we need a new construct. Imagine a spider web. Or envision a braided-rope hammock. Each belief and value and philosophy we hold is a strand of …
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I would suggest that our biggest task to tackle is not uncovering bias in the media. It isn’t finding bias “out there.” Our biggest challenge is finding and naming bias in ourselves. It is figuring out how to be who we are, in all our …
Read MoreConstructing Truth—Part 11
Again, the heart of the Christian faith is a rejection of Plato’s view of the world. The heart of our faith is Jesus. Jesus is the universal divine “form”—in fullness—taking on flesh, and matter, and humanity—in fullness. Jesus is what Universal Truth and Divinity look …
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Foundationalism in itself is not completely unhelpful. When we do truly find a universal foundation point, there is so much that can (and is) built upon that to better our lives. The geniuses who found principles of air lift and drag coefficients allow engineers to …
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Some look at all this, and see the death of anything that might be called universal. Everything is particular, everything is from a perspective, everything is relative. (This is what those who warned me were afraid of. If you look at all that’s out there, …
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But Modernism is on its last legs, and we can trace many of the death blows. Throughout the 20th century, here are a few that emerged: Science discovers that the reality described by Newton’s law of gravity and Cartesian dualism can’t account for the new …
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Modernism imagines the best place to be is in that “universal”, in that unbiased place of foundational truth. Cultural perspectives and biases must be removed and ignored. Justice must be “blind” to the particulars, in order to find the universal and build up from there. …
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In 1992, I took a class from the brilliant Dr. Nancey Murphy. She is a doctor two times over, with an earned Ph.D. in Philosophy and an earned Th.D. (Doctor of Theology). About 500 years ago, history watched a seismic shift from the Medieval world …
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