See part 1, here.See part 2, here.See part 3, here. See part 4, here. I wrote this next section at the same time as Part IV. It was a struggle trying to determine how to set up the sequence of the arguments as much of what I’ll say below could easily be weaved into the … Continue reading Coming to Terms with Faith and God (P.V)
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Coming to Terms with Faith and God (P.IV)
See part 1, here.See part 2, here.See part 3, here. If I still have your attention, dear patron, I am grateful. You are under no obligation to be my audience and, as such, I recognize that you have chosen to entertain my nebulous blathering because you: pity me; are hoping that I will eventually unearth … Continue reading Coming to Terms with Faith and God (P.IV)
Coming to Terms with Faith and God (P.III)
Read part 1, here. Read part 2, here. Design must be proven before a designer can be inferred. The matter in controversy is the existence of design in the Universe, and it is not permitted to assume the contested premises and thence infer the matter in dispute. Insidiously to employ the words contrivance, design, and … Continue reading Coming to Terms with Faith and God (P.III)
The Iranian Baha’i Refugee Program: A Case Study in Canadian Hospitality
In 2013, Cameron described the transformation of Canada's immigration and refugee policies under the Trudeau government that culminated in the passing of the Immigration Act in 1976 (Cameron, 2013). Some of the changes that characterized this Act included "the principle of admission to Canada on humanitarian grounds and a provision for private sponsorship of refugees." Cameron goes on to demonstrate, in … Continue reading The Iranian Baha’i Refugee Program: A Case Study in Canadian Hospitality