Steveawiggins
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Sects and Violence in the Ancient World
http://sawiggins.wordpress.com/
A blog that tries to find intelligent things to say about religion and related subjects.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 4647 )
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The Computer of Dr. Caligari
To be human is to be ethical. Not always in the best way, unfortunately. Nevertheless, our moral sensors are pretty much constantly running as we try our best t... Read more
Posted on 04 March 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Religion and Its Discontents
Travel broadens the mind. I’ve always felt that travel, for those who pay attention when they do it, is one of the best forms of education available. Read more
Posted on 03 March 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Guidance
My relationship with Shiri is a love-hate relationship. Shiri is what I called my “Neverlost” GPS in my rental car in Texas. My iPhone has a female voice... Read more
Posted on 02 March 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Monkey’s Uncle
An opinion piece in Saturday’s New Jersey Star-Ledger highlights the 150th anniversary of T. H. Huxley’s Man’s Place in Nature this month. Read more
Posted on 01 March 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Persistent Idealism
Few spans of human life are so idealistic as our college years. There we meet many people from beyond our hometown, and we learn the treasures of diversity and... Read more
Posted on 28 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Austin City Limits
Maybe it’s just because Texas feels like the brass buckle of the Bible Belt, but I had moral qualms about landing in George Bush International Airport this... Read more
Posted on 27 February 2013 POLITICS, SOCIETY -
Continental Drift
So this is the way epiphany works. (I know it’s Lent, but I’ve got bigger fish to fry.) I sat down to check my personal email after a horrid day at work, and... Read more
Posted on 26 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
In Touch with History
A friend recently sent me a package with a Roman jar handle from Caesarea Maritima. It’s not everyday that I receive 2000 year-old artifacts in the mail. Read more
Posted on 25 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Wrongful Resurrection
H. P. Lovecraft was a tortured man. An atheist, he saw the inevitable dilemma of human life. We want to live forever, but even the short time we have is full... Read more
Posted on 24 February 2013 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Apples to Apples
Religion is all about death. Well, maybe not all, but still…All religions deal with death in some detail. Perhaps that’s because death is such a universal... Read more
Posted on 23 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Gods and Goliath
Not only gods are proficient at creating worlds. Writers, as readers know, are the creators of worlds too. I first discovered Jasper Fforde via a friend’s... Read more
Posted on 22 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Wolves and Sheep
A state of the university address might not be a bad exercise. If I might be so bold, as an inveterate outsider who nonetheless has tried to play by the... Read more
Posted on 21 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
No Play-Thing
Possession. It’s one of the scariest concepts in the religious arsenal. The idea that a person could be taken over by a different entity and surrender his or he... Read more
Posted on 20 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Near Earth Objects
Even before the Chelyabinsk meteor, Time magazine had committed to the printers with a story on asteroid 2012 DA14. From our terribly parochial viewpoint, such... Read more
Posted on 19 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
True Heroes
As a guy with a healthy sense of the weird,it strikes me as odd that rational people can suppose that we’ve solved all of life’s great mysteries. Read more
Posted on 18 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Tunguska 2.0
The explosion of a meteor above Chelyabinsk on Friday immediately took me back to Tunguska five-score and five years ago. The Siberian Explosion, as we called i... Read more
Posted on 17 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Portrait of God as a Young Man
Famed swing state Ohio is back in the news with Jesus in the front lines. It was an unlikely setting to notice such a thing. I was sitting in a conference room... Read more
Posted on 16 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Implausible Deniability
Sandy gave us a little taste of dampness under the gunnel. You see, people live by the water because it beckons to us. That was actually Rachel Carson’s idea,... Read more
Posted on 15 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Grown up Fish
Embryonic recapitulation. That’s what it used to be called. I didn’t learn about this in biology class, but rather in the Creationist literature that... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY -
Call It the Blues
Coming back to The Blues Brothers after a couple of decades proved to be a kind of personal enlightenment. Of course I remembered “We’re on a mission from... Read more
Posted on 13 February 2013 POLITICS, RELIGION, SOCIETY
