I write Christian Existentialist philosophy on WordPress: Faith’s Knight

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  • Such great memories of my friends lugging over their huge CRTs and computer towers to play the original Unreal Tournament over the LAN my dad had set up with ports in the walls of nearly every room (he worked for Cisco during the dot com boom). We of course also played Quake, Duke Nukem, Starcraft, and Diablo over that LAN as well, but UT will always have a special place in my heart. They were some of the best of times, right up there with the most epic board game nights I’ve ever hosted.









  • Please see the Christian Existentialist philosophy I write and preach in Austin (link in profile). In the true Kierkegaardian sense, we must find God’s reflection in outer reality, meditate on it within our Will (or Dasein if you prefer Heidegger), and then reflect it out back into the world as decisive action. That is how we give up the original sin of free will and perform God’s Will. Also God’s direct commands let us suspend the ethical, even his commandments, to perform what must be done. This is shown in the story of Abraham and Isaac, and proved out to be true by Kierkegaard in his masterwork Fear and Trembling. Most Christian Existentialists agree that there is direct evidence that God intended for homosexuality to be fine, but not transgenderism as it is not reflected by science in any human genetics.