Author: Adam Lee
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Searching for the Path Ahead
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If you’ve been paying attention, you may have noticed that my blog output has been spotty since the election. Part of that was the expected emotional low I felt in the days immediately afterward, but I’m mostly past that. However, I have an admission to make. I’m stuck at a dilemma, and I don’t see…
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SF/F Saturday: Matthew Swift
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We be light, we be life, we be fire! We sing electric flame, we rumble underground wind, we dance heaven! Come be we and be free! We be blue electric angels. —anonymous spam mail, source unknown I’m always on the lookout for new sci-fi and fantasy series. Here’s one I heard about from the Borderlands…
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Fellow White People, We Need to Talk
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Despite what we might tell ourselves, we’re far too tolerant of bigotry.
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The America I Thought I Knew
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A crushing end to the signs of moral progress in recent American history.
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What to Do Now
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This is a guest post by my wife Elizabeth, who blogs and podcasts at Political Flavors. Follow her on Twitter at @MissCherryPi. I’m an optimist and so Trump’s election came as a huge shock to me. I was so sure Hillary Clinton would be our next president I never even considered what this would feel…
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The Morning After
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I was so, so wrong. I’m still numb. Disbelief. If there were anything that gave me even slim comfort on this awful day, it would be that all the polls got it just as wrong as I did. I don’t feel that I did the wrong thing by relying on the best data we had.…
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Election 2016, Everybody Stop Freaking Out Edition
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Despair-prone progressives, let me put your minds at ease.
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How Liberal is Catholicism, Really?
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Despite lip service to ending poverty and protecting the environment, the church still advocates rigid conservatism and hierarchy.
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Repost: The Coming Secular Era
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[I’m working on a new talk and another big project I hope to announce soon. Blogging may be intermittent for the next few days. In the meantime, enjoy this classic post.] The most important changes don’t come in the form of attention-grabbing headlines, but subtle trends that quietly gather momentum until, by the time they…