The Sublime & Beautiful vs. Reality

This blog is a record of one man's struggle to search for scientific, philosophical, and religious truth in the face of the limitations imposed on him by economics, psychology, and social conditioning; it is the philosophical outworking of everyday life in contrast to ideals and how it could have been.


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The chief aim of all investigations of the external world should be to discover the rational order and harmony which has been imposed on it by God
and which He revealed to us in the language of mathematics.
--Johannes Kepler

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Theology (The Prince of the Sciences): The correct perspective on God's Judgment

I am completely caught up to real-time in reviewing Dr. Rayburn's sermons on the book of Numbers, and I had to bring attention to his sermon on 02/22/09 which would allow this entry to be filed under Historica because of his excellent short historical analysis about the ancient Canaanite civilization (also variously called the Phoenician civilization) and how the modern Western civilization is a perfect analog of this ancient civilization (with all that that implies--like judgment, etc.). When the sermon is typed up and posted to the church website, I will link to it here and probably excerpt from it here also; until then here is the link to the MP3 of the sermon (I recommend that everyone listen to it immediately.).

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