The recent release of my first fiction book (Survival of the fittest: Metamorphosis) has made me really proud. Transferring nonfiction skills to the world of fiction is tough. It looks like I have
This is another short and sweet one from my friend, Julian Haydon. See what you think.
GOD'S UNFORGIVABLE SIN
1. Before the Creation, there was only God.
2. There was no
I posted an old essay of mine yesterday with this preface:
I wrote this years back and have not looked at it since. A few week ago, I was approached by “Philosophical Vegan”
I wrote this years back and have not looked at it since. A few week ago, I was approached by "Philosophical Vegan" (PV) who told me that when you search for
This one got lost in the transfer from my old blog to this one. Since it has come up in conversation, I thought I would post it again. From 2013:
I was listening
I was recently interviewed on the fab Naked Diner podcast. The interview, as with whenever I talk, goes around the houses and covers a multitude of subjects from zombies to personal identity, US
This short piece is another one from my friend Julian Haydon. Again, concise and pointed.
GOD'S LOVE
God: all-knowing; all powerful and all good.
A loving Father, just, forgiving and merciful.
As I mentioned in my previous post, my friend Gareth Howells of the local band Bemis has a very talented 15-year-old son, Louis, who ended the book launch evening for Filling the Void:
I am sorry that this week has been crazily busy. I have had to debate the EU referendum in Bournemouth, and then had a poetry reading with music and whatnot, followed by a
Filling the Void: A Selection of Humanist and Atheist Poetry is a rare but thoroughly absorbing collection of thought-provoking poetry that I released a few months back. Rather belatedly, I am holding an
My friend Julian Haydon has these words of summary. What think you?
THE WHOLE CHRISTIAN STORY
(In 101 Words)
This sorrow-filled life, thrust upon us without consent or knowledge of its final peril,
As mentioned, I was on a three person panel defending remaining in the EU against three others arguing for leaving. The debate was in the context of humanism, especially as it was hosted