Posted on March 29, 2010 by anummabrooke
Summary: God doesn’t punish Bible woo directly, but apparently finds ways to keep up the spirits of the debunkers.
Filed under: Critical Thinking, Entertainment, Old Testament | Tagged: Bible woo, Critical Thinking, culture, Hebrew Bible, humor, science | Leave a Comment »
Posted on March 10, 2010 by anummabrooke
Summary: Follow-up on reference to a “mid-sixth century” “world wide flood” in King and Stager’s Life in Biblical Israel.
Filed under: Ancient Near East, Books & Reviews, Old Testament, Writing | Tagged: Bible woo, Hebrew Bible, history, religion, science, Writing | 6 Comments »
Posted on March 9, 2010 by anummabrooke
Summary: How do I exegete a casual reference to a prehistoric global inundation in a peer-reviewed history book?
Filed under: Ancient Near East, Books & Reviews, Old Testament | Tagged: archaeology, Bible woo, history | 3 Comments »
Posted on February 11, 2010 by anummabrooke
Summary: McGrath writes on two similarly unreasoned positions: mythicism and creationism.
Filed under: Critical Thinking, Links | Tagged: Bible woo, Critical Thinking, history, New Testament, science | 1 Comment »
Posted on January 4, 2010 by anummabrooke
Although Duane, for his part, offers no proofs, I unhesitatingly entrust my eggs to the basket of his own prediction. Which means I’ll have to create my summer courses after all, I guess.
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Posted on January 2, 2010 by anummabrooke
Summary: Meme: what Google search term produces your blog as the top hit?
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Posted on August 5, 2009 by anummabrooke
Posted on August 3, 2009 by anummabrooke
A short list of the topics about which I have previously said, “I plan to write more about this in the near future.”
Filed under: An Informal Word, Placeholder, Writing | Tagged: being a student, Bible woo, blogging, carnival, distance learning, religion, SBL, science | 2 Comments »
Posted on July 13, 2009 by anummabrooke
A game: count the egregious falsehoods and fallacies in this YouTube video about Hebrew language and physics.
Filed under: Critical Thinking, Hebrew Language | Tagged: Bible woo, games, Hebrew, science | 8 Comments »
Posted on June 15, 2009 by anummabrooke
Summary: Divine English pictographs reveal secret meanings about God’s plan for me, my dog, my wife, and my coffee. You know, just like Hebrew.
Filed under: Critical Thinking, Hebrew Language | Tagged: Bible woo, Critical Thinking, Hebrew, language | 4 Comments »