... at The Reluctant Draggard! Those of you who follow darkspeech, I am sorry to disappoint with the light posting of late (for "light" read "non-existent"!).
I may be back here, with some lighthearted, fun stuff in the not-too-distant future.
Until soon!
I will incline mine ear to the parable, and shew my dark speech upon the harp
from Psalm 49
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Quotation: John Baillie
A high degree of probability is the most that can be claimed for any scientific result. Yet, the strange fact is that I have more confidence in what common sense and pre-scientific experience tell me about my natural environment than in any of the things I have learned from science. I have, for example, a greater degree of assurance of the honesty and loyalty of some of my friends than I have of the validity of any scientific doctrine and still more secure is my conviction that honesty and loyalty are things required of us.
Professor John Baillie, quoted in George Carey, Why I Believe in a Personal God: The Credibility of Faith in a Doubting Culture (Wheaton, Illinois: Harold Shaw Publishers, 1989), p. 20
Professor John Baillie, quoted in George Carey, Why I Believe in a Personal God: The Credibility of Faith in a Doubting Culture (Wheaton, Illinois: Harold Shaw Publishers, 1989), p. 20
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
The Gashlycrumb Tinies!
Blogger rinabeana at Poem of the Day posts Edward Gorey's macabre children's classic.
The Reluctant Draggard
has been updated, with poems by Novalis and George Herbert, with a psalm from the Latin Vulgate, with three meditations from Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and with a prayer of St John of Damascus.
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