A fascinating and, to my mind, compelling thread by Prof. Ferguson. He conceives faith and reason as being more sharply separated than I do, but in the great scheme of things that's a detail (and may have more to do with our respective backgrounds--his being Protestant, mine being Catholic--than anything else). In any case, I've observed that people come (or return) to Christian faith (and religious faith more generally) by various routes. For some people, it's intellectual questioning, reflection, deliberation, reasoning, and judgment. For others, it's something like an epiphany or even a mystical experience (or set of mystical) experiences. For still others, it's something they describe as akin to "falling in love." There's no single, uniquely correct way.
@TWUSpartans This is awesome and I think a lot of students might be interested in Disc Golf. Would you be able to update your page at https://t.co/1aoUPhEEb2 to include this sport as an option for those looking for info?
@ESPNFANSUPPORT please add the shutout for Fantasy Hockey, for Logan Thompson from October 13. And please don’t just reply with the stock answer “Sorry for your trouble…it’s been forwarded…” Let me know if I can contact someone directly who can make the correction.
@Monty__Grace @blakasmoko I like the whiskey tweet, I like the vodka tweet, I like the lager tweet, I like the cider tweet, I like the posts that remind me of the good times, I like the posts that remind me of the better times
$600 is a slap in the face to every American struggling due to the pandemic. You deserve better.
I voted against the 5,593-page spending bill that gave billions to corporate interests, the military industrial complex & other countries, leaving crumbs for you who need help most.
I don't remember who here on Twitter told me to start pronouncing "popsicles" like it's an ancient Greek name but whoever you are you've brought a lot of joy to our house