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Month: September 2020

Pathology cases — postpartum left anterior coronary artery dissection

2020-09-28 oliver 7 Comments

This is a case of a young adult woman who gave birth to a healthy term infant about two weeks…

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Posted in: Pathology cases, Photomicrographs, Uncategorized Filed under: Autopsy, coronary artery, dissection, Heart, Histology, infarction, pathology, photomicrography

Pathology cases — sella plasmacytoma in multiple myeloma

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Since I am moving things from my NAME-directed activities to more general availability, the NAME-oriented “Billo’s Pretty Pics” series has…

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Posted in: Pathology cases, Photomicrographs, Uncategorized Filed under: Autopsy, Bone marrow, Brain, Histology, Multiple Myeolma, pathology, photomicrography

Cognitive differences between deists and atheists

2020-09-12 oliver Leave a comment

An article posted at Instapundit pointed to a very interesting bit of research looking at cognitive differences between people of…

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Required reading — Cynical Theories by Pluckrose and Lindsay

2020-09-09 oliver Leave a comment

Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay have written a stunning book examining critical/postmodern theory and it’s effects on society.  The book…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Politics, Postmodernism

Hmmm… Where have I seen this attitude before?

2020-09-04 oliver Leave a comment

Don’t wanna be “insensitive.”  People might hear something they disagree with.    

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An interesting quote from CS Lewis…

2020-09-01 oliver Leave a comment

We must picture Hell as a state where everyone is perpetually concerned about his own dignity and advancement, where everyone…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: CS Lewis, Hell, Religion

Faith and worldview, part 4 — the place of the church and pastors

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This is the 4th in a series of posts discussing my worldview theology approach to Christianity.  This post addresses one…

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Posted in: Uncategorized, Worldview and faith Filed under: Church, Faith, Religion, Worldview
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