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The posts received blew me away so much that any pithy summaries I could come up with were utterly inadequate to the task at hand. Some of these were gut-bustingly funny; some incredibly thought-provoking; and some just unbelievably beautiful. It's a...Tracked on: L'esprit D'escalier (72.9.234.70) at 2005 04 18 18:23:34 - Some posts you may have missed
This post really caught my eye. It is by Pharyngula, a purely scientific blog if there ever was one. PZ knows how to write and has easily become one of my favorite reads. This post in particular deserves special attention.Tracked on: Chronicles of a meical mad house (72.9.234.70) at 2005 04 15 09:32:41 - Reverence
PZ Myers has written an excellent, well-reasoned piece regarding reverence for those who have gone before. While he's not a religious man, he does have a great deal of respect for life and even for the bible. In this piece,Tracked on: penn (66.151.149.17) at 2005 04 12 22:16:16 - Carnival of the Vanities #134 years in the making
Here's Carnival of the Vanities #134. My sack of goodies is positively groaning (regular readers will know that's often the case at Zen Manors). Okay, I did think about a clever format. Really. And what I came up with was exactly the same post I d...Tracked on: yeah whatever (72.9.234.70) at 2005 04 12 19:29:50 - "Joy is rarely preserved"
This is one of the most thought provoking essays I've read in a long time. PZ Myers ruminates on the history of humanity, the Bible, and the records left by each. It's obviously something he's thought about for a while....Tracked on: Linkmeister (69.72.224.186) at 2005 04 10 23:27:03 - PZ Myer's Sunday Sermon, a Must Read
PZ Myers tells a story of life, of lives, of history, and of respect for life, lives and history. Go over to Pharyngula and shed a little tear for those who don't really get it. Or just shed a tear. Great stuff.Tracked on: Abnormal Interests (64.81.36.251) at 2005 04 10 19:42:25