Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • The Inconsistent Stance of Christians on Marriage

    The Inconsistent Stance of Christians on Marriage

    Same sex marriage. Christians who claim to hold a biblical view of marriage have been fighting to keep marriage between one man and one woman. Many states have attempted to legislate a definition of marriage and most have been struck down. Currently, Florida is attempting to keep it’s same sex marriage ban in effect after…

  • Fuel Riptide, the Russian Interest Rate and the World Economy

    Fuel Riptide, the Russian Interest Rate and the World Economy

    Cost of fuel has dropped by 45% and that is good, right? Lower gas prices are good for an economy when they drop slowly. It is sort of like losing weight, if you drop a lot of weight quickly it can have a negative effect on the body. Losing weight slowly, like a couple of…

  • That’s What I Call Skiing

    That’s What I Call Skiing

    Just a little fun for today. Imagine skiing this line.

  • A Fun Christmas Photo

    A Fun Christmas Photo

    Each year I have the privilege to create the office Christmas photo. We send this to our patients, who say they look forward to them. Over the years I have added lots of details, including hiding Waldo. Let me know what you think of this year’s photo.

  • Fellowship of Light and Darkness at the National Cathedral

    Fellowship of Light and Darkness at the National Cathedral

    The Washington National Cathedral has opened its doors to a Muslim prayer event hosted by members of the Muslim Brotherhood. The historic cathedral held Friday’s service to help foster more understanding and acceptance between Christians and Muslims around the world. The event, which occurred Friday November 14th, occurred on the anniversary of the last “Caliph” of…

  • The Temple Mount and the Tolerance of Idol Worshippers

    The Temple Mount and the Tolerance of Idol Worshippers

    The temple mount in Jerusalem has been in the news of late. Devout Jewish believers have been demanding the right to pray on the temple mount in recent weeks. Rabbi Yehudah Glick is a central figure in the campaign make the temple mount a place of prayer for all people. He was shot four times…

Got any book recommendations?