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Dear Jamie, That was my favourite letter in some time. Thank you. I also love irony, at least when I’m aware of it. The progression of agency in the history
The work of Jamie Freestone and Mathew McGann
Dear Jamie, That was my favourite letter in some time. Thank you. I also love irony, at least when I’m aware of it. The progression of agency in the history
Dear Mat, Thinking The Bible perfectly good or perfectly bad is wrong. Reading my criticism of it as saying it is perfectly wrong is, ironically, the same kind of wrong. Here’s my
I realised after I sent the letter that I might have been wrong to say you dismissed it because it was Jesus. What I meant to say is that you
Dear Mat, Do I not give Jesus’ teachings a fair go because of his reputation? I have to say, my major engagement with religion has been to read the holy
Dear Jamie, I’d like to invent a phrase. I proposed it on Twitter and a rando was able to give me the Latin for it. “Ex homine”. Rather than ad
Dear Mat, You’ve triggered me. It surely won’t surprise you that citing Jesus as an ethical exemplar does nothing for me. “Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Cesar’s; and unto God the
Dear Jamie, I’m sitting at my house in my spare room with that cool Canberra breeze invigorating my fasted frame. It’s a cold snap that feels like a reprieve from
Dear Mat, Conspiracy theorists miss a trick by alleging clandestine operations by shadowy cabals of powerful men who secretly run the world. They could simply point out the cabal of powerful men