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LATEST POSTS
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Critical Thinking Is Not An Advanced Skill
there is no idea in the world so complicated that it cannot be explained with easy words in easy sentences.
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The Hosea Series
Here are the links to the series about Hosea and Gomer. The biblical story of Hosea and Gomer is one of the most powerful love stories I have heard. I believe it is true. I have spoken on this topic at a few churches and, to be honest, I have really struggled to get through
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The Bell and the Hammer – How to Test Ideas
The upcoming posts will focus on “Critical Thinking,” highlighting a lack of critical thinking education among teenagers in Australia. The author intends to teach six essential skills for testing ideas. Using an anecdote about buying a bell for Mother’s Day, the writer illustrates the importance of discerning true from false beliefs.
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The Jeweller of Antwerp (A Mathematical Riddle)
Here’s a riddle I came up with, while thinking about the Monty Hall problem and the Unexpected Hanging Paradox.
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The Cage. The Finale (Hosea Part 8)
Hosea doesn’t tell us about the moments when the world turned right way up again, but we can see from the words he penned at the end of his memoir that it did indeed work out for them, and that they lived happily ever after.
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Decks of Cards and the Size of the Universe
Is the universe actually big enough to simultaneously store all the possible combinations of playing cards?