Graduated from Seminary
Some of you may know that I was a graduate student at Calvin Theological Seminary. From 2000 to 2002, I was a student in residence for the Master of Theology de...
Some of you may know that I was a graduate student at Calvin Theological Seminary. From 2000 to 2002, I was a student in residence for the Master of Theology de...
Nice winter day here. I’m writing a new post, and I hope it to publish it soon.
The last weeks brought a lot of new developments and I plan to share them soon. But now I’d like to report that the Paraguayan evangelical church has show...
John Calvin on the unity of doctrine and life: For [the Gospel] is a doctrine not of the tongue but of life. It is not apprehended by the understanding and memo...
I seriously need to rethink the content of my sidebar, and especially, of the blogroll. I was enrolled in some old blogrolls that, while useful, are no longer a...
The Lord is risen! I hope everyone has a great Easter. As a token of celebration, let me share with you this magnificent piece of music: the Ouverture from the ...
And even more yet on Noah. This commentary by Brian Godawa is very good. The Subversion of God in Aronofsky’s Noah | Godawa’s MovieBlog.
More on Noah: the movie. Dr. Brian Mattson points some interesting issues that I also suspected. In short, he exposes Noah as an apology of Kabbalistic Gnostici...
Today Noah, the movie, is premiered in Paraguayan cinemas. Very appropriately, Mennonite Brethren pastor Lyndon Unger posted a detailed review article (warning:...
Some fresh advice from Ed Hurst: Moving from Windows Some good tips there. I concur with his recommendation on Debian unless you want to be a little bit closer ...
THE EMPEROR CÆSAR FLAVIUS JUSTINIANUS PIOUS, FORTUNATE, RENOWNED, CONQUERER AND TRIUMPHER, EVER AUGUSTUS, TO TRIBONIANUS HIS QUÆSTOR: GREETINGS. Governing wit...
Leslie Lamport, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, was awarded the 2013 Turing Award of the Association for Computing Machinery, for his contributions ...
For several years I used Fluid Blue as the blog’s theme. In my (always subjective) opinion, it was a great looking theme. However, it became too old and u...
This article at Fast Company caught my attention. I’m usually a night owl, and the feelings of frustration that describes certainly ring a bell here. Reco...
… And that is especially true of my WordPress theme. I recognize that many people surf the Web from mobile devices, and thus I need to offer them somethin...
Off I went, an unemployed man, on Workers’ Day Eve. And I was thankful for it. April 30th, 2011 seemed to be just another day at the office, compounded wi...
This year is coming to an end. It has been hectic as usual, unusually challenging, but very enriching. Recollections and thoughts are set for another post. Now,...
(Click on the image for a much larger version) It’s been a while. I’ve been busy as usual, with really hectic days. My Christmas was nice, but Janua...
As part of my work in the advertising trade, I was tasked with developing a public-interest campaign. In fact, “developing” is too high a word, sinc...
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14 ESV) I w...
First things first: Merry Christmas! A Christmas post is imminent. Stay tuned 😉 And second: It’s been a looong time! I know, I know… but work and la...
By the grace of God, I am turning 40 on this day. It’s not another birthday; it is a momentous one. Such an occasion is always an invitation to reflect ov...
Hey, I’m still alive! Honest! 😉 My apologies for the lack of updates. Real Life (TM), especially in the form of law school, got forcefully in the way of r...
If you forgive me the obviousness, you may have already heard that somewhere else that “common sense is the least common of all senses”. As far as p...
You might remember that I called your attention to Tim’s insightful piece, “The Hidden Danger of Peacemakers“. In response to that, I wrote tw...
Time goes on, and with it, new software releases come and go. So, I think it is appropriate to comment on some software I use. Let’s see: My GNU/Linux dis...
Tim, in a recent blog post, has tackled a subject that touches a sensitive area of Web surfing: ads, and the ethical validity of blocking them. The issue is tha...