I’ve got to take care of a little unwelcome personal business.
As you may have picked up through these scattered threads lying about here are a number that try to make some connection between the themes of Christianity, of Christian theology, and the way the world seems to actually work in observation. Sometimes, as in “Simul Justes et Peccator” that connection is revealed by failure. Failure to act in accordance with what one knows to be true involves, if not a willful blindness, a willful “dimming of the eye,” a choosing not to see, a choosing to not know what one knows. Continue reading



