Monthly Archives: December 2011

You Can’t ‘Prove’ God

An interesting quote from Dean L. Overman’s Evidence for the Existence of God (Rowman and Littlefield: 2009): There are real limits to any formal reasoning system attempting something in the nature of a mathematical proof.  Science and faith share a … Continue reading

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Quantum Physics: Illusion or Reality?

What is it about quantum mechanics that has drawn the attention of so many normally not interested in hard science?  Physics professor Alastair Rae explains in this short book.  Rae describes, first, the experiments which have verified the essentials of … Continue reading

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Unity in Multiplicity

It occurred to me the other day, reflecting on Christmas, that Christian theology is one of unity brought out of multiplicity.  We tend to see, for example, God’s triune nature – three persons and yet one being – as unique … Continue reading

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Christmas at Memorial

A little video I put together reminding us all of what Christmas is REALLY all about.

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Joyeux Fete de St-Nicholas!

Saint-Nicolas “Par la grâce que vous êtes sauvés par la foi. Et ce n’est pas votre propre fait, c’est le don de Dieu.” Ephésiens 2:8 (ESV). Il ya à peine un figure qui est plus représentatif de la période de … Continue reading

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Richard Bell on Mind and Matter

Theologian and scientist Professor Richard Bell argues that quantum theory supports the idea that the universe is a representation upheld by and in the consciousness of its inhabitants. This, of course, is an area of research that has long fascinated … Continue reading

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Lara Eager on Parliament Hill

My sister’s public school choir was chosen to sing at the lighting of the lights ceremony on Parliament Hill.  Here’s a short clip:

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