• First stab at illustrating the TGU material

    This is going to take a while to work out, I think, and probably I will wind up making pdf files. But I don’t know how to figure out what to do except by trying, so here’s a first attempt.

  • About those buttons

        The buttons on the website don’t work yet, but as we get them hooked up, here’s what they will lead to. This list of the books I have written and, more, those I have yet to write, may serve to give you an overview of what I’m trying to do. Titles of books…

  • How to subscribe to this blog

      Make it easy on yourself! If you’re interested in what I’m doing but don’t necessarily want to have to remember to check (just what you need, right, something else to remember?) you can subscribe to this blog. Then, any day I post something, you’ll get an email notice saying so. (You’ll get just one…

  • A question of God and the problem of evil

    I woke up thinking about God and the problem of evil and suffering  (Now, first off, I know that lots of people don’t use the word God for fear they will back themselves into superstition. But these same people will say “the universe” or “all that is” as a back-door way of saying the same…

  • Bucky Fuller on science and metaphysics

    I have saved this quotation from Intuition, by R. Buckminster Fuller, for many years. So delicious! So true! So liberating, for those still under the thrall of the delusion that “science” defines reality. The free-form verse is a little strange at first, but then you realize that, if written out as prose, his thought would…

  • Taking on Atheists and Fundamentalists

    I find it very interesting to watch John Whitehead, head of the Rutherford Institute. He is a conservative in the old sense of the word, and, remarkably, apparently an honest man who does not allow a sense of partisanship or ideological loyalty to blind him to the truth. Best-Selling Author Chris Hedges Takes Aim at…

  • Lying — and its consequences

    When I was a junior or senior in college, I wrote a paper on the American reaction to the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939, and in discussing one of the Luce magazines I said something like “they published things they must have known were not true,” to which my professor remarked in a side note,…

  • If you have tried to comment…

    A couple of people have mentioned that they tried to comment on a posting and ran into problems. We’ve fixed the problems; at least, we think so. So, do try again, and if you have problems let me know at muddytracks@earthlink.net   Also, don’t forget that you can subscribe to the blog and receive an email…

  • Plants aren’t as simple as you think they are

    Another blow to mechanistic interpretations of the universe

  • While we’re waiting….

    It’s taking a while to get the website completed. While we wait, I thought I might as well provide a preview of coming attractions. Here is one, the novel I recently completed.   Babe in the Woods We’ve all heard of mystery schools, places where people can go to further their psychic and spiritual development.…