Monday, February 02, 2026
— about 13 minutes read
A praying chimp in a Gothic cathedral. Monod would call it absurd. Thomas would say the chimp is right. Darwin would note the chimp was selected for it.
I recently listened to a debate featuring Kenneth Raymond Miller AGAINST creationism. For those who don't know him, Miller is …
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Monday, February 02, 2026
— about 8 minutes read
Attempt #247 at empirical observation of the Ipsum Esse Subsistens. Result: still nothing. The peer reviewer suggests trying a different instrument. Thomas Aquinas suggests trying a different plane of reality.
"Come on, the Big Bang obviously proves Creation, doesn't it?"
I get …
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
— about 10 minutes read
Take that, divertissement!
"Oh yeah, Pascal, he's the guy who says you should believe in God just in case? Like some kind of metaphysical life insurance?"
If I had a euro for every time someone trotted out this grotesque oversimplification, I could fund a critical edition of the…
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
— about 8 minutes read
I promise, this isn't at all how I picture the serpent. He's even less impressive in my head.
"Buy now, pay later! Satisfaction guaranteed! Immediate results!"
If you've ever seen an advertisement in your life (and if you haven't, where do you live, I'm moving there), you'll rec…
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Sunday, January 25, 2026
— about 12 minutes read
or why the left and the right are two symmetrical lies
I will put things simply, even if it is unpleasant: the modern world believes itself stuck between two political, moral, and economic options, and it has not seen that both options are false. Not imperfect, not insufficient, …
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