Hello everyone. It's that time of the week when I was aiming to have finished my latest blog post, but find that I just haven't been efficient enough. So, as is often the case, I have a bunch of half-written stuff saved on my laptop and a few jottings in a notebook. None of which is ready to go up online yet.
So what I shall offer you instead, if you had not already found these already, is a selection from the best of the blogosphere from the last week or two. Enjoy!
Christianity for the rest of us: A short, but honest, account of being hurt in church
Dyfed Wyn Roberts on inspired scripture and the rather poor argument that is often used to back it up
Running Life: “taking a high church Anglican to a Pentecostal church should be a spectator sport.”
Heresy Corner: Bored of the American elections
PhillipaB witters on: A lovely collection of footballing snowmen
Quodlibeta: Some interesting thoughts on the multiverse:
For an example of truly terrible journalism, please see this from the Telegraph’s science correspondent, which epitomises everything that is ever wrong with science journalism.
Finally, here's a really fun video showing a "spaghetti monster" created my mapping particle paths as they orbit around a trefoil knot.
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