Why Aronofsky’s Noah is more biblical than Ham’s
Noah and son, Ham, before an ark in progress. Narrative creates a world…meant to be entered, inhabited, and appropriated by the reader… As the reader dwells in the created world of […]
Noah and son, Ham, before an ark in progress. Narrative creates a world…meant to be entered, inhabited, and appropriated by the reader… As the reader dwells in the created world of […]
Reflection of the Wasatch Mountain Range (northern Utah) in the Great Salt Lake. American Bison are visible grazing near a pond at the right edge of the photo. View east […]
Admittedly, I rarely keep up with things over at Reasons to Believe, so I must thank the author for sharing with me his recent article: The Sixth Creation Day: Biblical Support […]
The kind folks at God of Evolution: Theology with Attitude have turned part of my last post into a very colorful meme, for which I’m very grateful. It was a strange […]
I’ve been meaning to get to these topics for some time now. Far more can be said about the scientific shortfalls of Ham’s position in the wake of this rejuvenated […]