A Monstrous Approach to Boosting Tourism
Cayuga Lake has all the essentials: it’s long and deep (435 feet at points); it was once covered by ocean water; it has savory fishes; and it might even possess caves or passages connecting to other...
View ArticleThe Deist Skeptic— Not a Contradiction
For a while now, I’ve been quite uncomfortable about an assumption sometimes expressed: “skepticism must equal atheism.” It’s simply not true. From my own personal experiences I’ve had while teaching...
View ArticleGiving Up the Ghost in Gettysburg
Although we moved to a large town about twenty-five miles away from Gettysburg several years ago, I typically continue to spend part of every weekend there. Sometimes it is just a quick trip to switch...
View ArticleThe Image of Edessa Revealed
Among certain reputedly miraculous images of Jesus—said to be acheiropoietos or “not made by hands”—was the Image of Edessa, known later to the Byzantines as the Mandylion (or “holy towel”). I was...
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