#MundaneWisdomMonday is an ongoing series where I share bits of wisdom found in ordinary things, in those seemingly mundane places where God’s wisdom quietly hides in plain sight. Each entry is a reminder to keep your antennas up, to tune into God’s frequency, and to discover God’s wisdom, the Logos, even in the most ordinary…More
Truth, Evolution, and the Christian Faith
Reframing the debate between science and Christianity The supposed “incompatibility” between evolution and Christianity is not an incompatibility between evolution and the Christian understanding of God. Rather, it arises from improper readings and uses of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. If God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and eternal, then there is no inherent conflict between evolution…More
Diminishing Returns
Attention and the Critical Study of Scripture In economics, there is a principle that states that after a certain point, adding more time, effort, or money into any particular endeavor will result in smaller, incremental gains. It’s known as the law of diminishing returns. The idea is that the first steps in a project, an…More
The Synoptic Problem Made Simple: Why Matthew, Mark, and Luke Look Alike
The Synoptic Problem in the New Testament is not a “problem” in the ordinary sense of the word. Rather, it refers to the relationship between the first three canonical Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. There is a clear literary relationship among these three Gospels that is not shared with the fourth Gospel, the Gospel of…More
Tron: Ares – Wasted Bits?
By Aria T. Praised for its unique visuals and advanced CGI that blew the audience away in 1982, it’s no wonder Tron is still receiving so much love years later. Although not the best science fiction film out there, it’s a cult classic for its concept, aesthetic, and effects, which is why, even in 2025,…More
