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The last few days have been very busy, so I haven’t posted any guest posts. They will recommence later this afternoon. A belated happy St. Patrick’s day to all of my readers! The following are some of the things that … Continue reading
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As I am very bad at keeping up to date with e-mail correspondence with my friends and family, from time to time I will post news updates on this blog. The last few weeks have been relatively uneventful. Last week … Continue reading
More on the ‘Jesus Family Tomb’: So What Does The 1:600 Statistic Actually Mean?
This post gives a mathematician’s perspective on the question. It turns out that the 1:600 statistic doesn’t make anywhere near as impressive a claim as the media would generally suggest it does. Quelle surprise! Update: Mark Goodacre follows up with … Continue reading
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The following are some of the enjoyable and insightful posts, articles and talks that I have read or listened to in the last couple of days:— Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy [HT: matthew henry john bartlett] ***Ben … Continue reading
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There are still a number of days available for those who want to guest post over Lent, (the instructions for entries can be found here). If you are interested, please respond as soon as possible. Remember, a contribution doesn’t have … Continue reading
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Macht agrees with Berek: he is not heterosexual either. Leithart continues posting on ERH: Grammatical Sociology Michael Shipma on what he has learned from the FV controversy [HT: Mark Horne]. Survey finds 300 million Chinese Christians [HT: Tim Challies]. David … Continue reading
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Make It Stop! Make It Stop!!
I am so relieved that the (Thr)Ashes will be over in a few hours time. I can hardly imagine a more comprehensive humiliation than that which we have witnessed over the last few months.
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The most Beautiful Place on Earth
Have I ever told you all how wonderful Stoke-on-Trent is?
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