A reflection on Dead Horse Point and the internet

A reflection on Dead Horse Point and the internet

 

In Utah's southeast
Another view of Dead Horse Point
(Click to enlarge.)

 

Looking from Dead Horse Point yesterday evening across to the igneous La Sal Mountains, surveying various strata representing hundreds of millions of years of geological history, I couldn’t help but feel gratitude for the internet:

 

Were it not for the efforts of several anonymous internet commentators, who’ve insisted on the matter over many years now, I would never have had the slightest clue that I’m a young-earth creationist who hates science and fears scientists.

 

I’ll always be grateful for their insights.

 

In other news, I enjoyed teaching about John 16-17 in my Gospel Doctrine class yesterday.  John 17 is one of my favorite chapters of scripture.

 

This demonstrates me to be a fundamentalist.

 

I confess that I was surprised to learn that, but there’s no arguing with anonymous internet commentary.

 

Posted from Moab, Utah

 

 


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