Archive for December, 2018

The end of the world as we know it, with the great John Prine. Happier 2019! https://t.co/Wfoc5dbLiH https://t.co/Wfoc5dbLiH

December 31, 2018

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Optimism for the New Year. Make it so! https://t.co/RssJpC2C5u

December 29, 2018

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“A record number of young Americans (35 percent) report no religious affiliation, even though 91 percent of us grew up in religiously affiliated households” https://t.co/7sb6QKcqYZ

December 27, 2018

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Sir Martin Rees — On the Future: Prospects for Humanity (SCIENCE SALON #… https://t.co/F2JH88T1xr via @YouTube

December 26, 2018

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Right! For ph’ers, home is the undiscovered country. https://t.co/UhACwWmwIg

December 25, 2018

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“Great intro to theology” if by theology you mean dogmatic supernaturalism. Why in the world would you ask HIM about virgin birth? https://t.co/S4AyVznsUJ

December 23, 2018

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Field of Dreams is fun. Bull Durham is fun & real. https://t.co/c7HQTlwjgV

December 21, 2018

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@deanhallmusic Hi-ho; and so it goes.

December 20, 2018

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@deanhallmusic So you reject Vonnegut’s view? “They are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing. All they do is show you’ve been to college. “

December 20, 2018

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RT @brainpicker: “We are bathing in mystery and confusion on many subjects, and I think that will always be our destiny. The universe will always be much richer than our ability to understand it.” Carl Sagan, who died on this day in 1996, on how to live with the unknown: https://t.co/9hPvTG7jty https://t.co/MVW5eXUjKx

December 20, 2018

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