Each time I have an idea for a blog, I ask myself the following questions: Who is the audience? Is it a topic, in this age of information saturation, that has already been so thoroughly vetted, I am just proverbially reinventing the wheel? Will the topic make sense and be a helpful resource? Or will…
Author: Cee Vee
Recommended Reading: “Counterfeit Christs” by Trent Horn
It has been about 20 years now since Eminem first informed the world he is the “Real Slim Shady”, that “all other Slim Shadys are just imitating”, and that he was (or still is?) waiting on the answer to this question “Won’t the Real Slim Shady please stand up?” And while the song is a…
Recommended Reading: “A Father Who Keep His Promises” by Scott Hahn
As most people familiar with Scott Hahn know, Hahn has been a bastion of Catholic apologetics and teaching since his conversion to Catholicism in the mid 1980’s. Coincidentally, I just recently happened to listen (again) to his conversion story on Matt Radd’s YouTube channel, Pints with Aquinas. I also recently happened to watch a tour…
Dialoguing with Doubters – Part 2 – Spiritual-but-not-Religious and Agnostics
Those of you who are generally familiar with the history of Christianity know that, within the past 500 years, Christianity has splintered into approximately 30,000 sects. No, not that is not a joke. There are more flavors of Christianity now than Baskin Robbins could have ever hoped to match with ice cream flavors. Religion in…
Dialoguing with Doubters – Part 1 – Atheists
Once upon a time, I was an atheist. Not just an atheist who simply did not believe in God / a higher power / whatever you want to call it: I fell into the camp of “new atheist”. But what do I mean by “new atheist”? The term first became popular within a few years…
Why it is necessary to separate tribalism from Catholicism
How many times have you heard someone say, “I am not a fan of organized religion”? Or “I am spiritual but *not* religious”? Or the usual criticisms about the Catholic Church: “It’s dogmatic, it has a lot of doctrines, it is ‘patriarchal’”? Those views have unfortunately become rather popular in our Western society. And they…
From Catholic to Protestant – to Catholic to Atheist to Catholic again — How I found my way back *home*
It was Spring of 1990. I was rocking a bi-level mullet (“business on top / party in the back”), a short sleeve button down shirt with the sleeves rolled up to make my developing arms look quasi-muscular, a knock-off pair of Docker style Khaki pants, and oversized Nike high tops that were like wearing laced…
A Short Response to the “Guns don’t kill people — people kill people” argument
Alcohol is much more widely available than guns. Real statistics: Over 50% of murders are committed by people who are intoxicated. Of all the drugs available to us, alcohol — partly because it so readily available, all day, everyday — is the most dangerous drug on the planet. Time and time again, it helps create…
How High Heel Wearing Height Discriminators Have Stomped on Dating and Relationships
I am a single male. The title of this blog may make me sound like a scorned, insecure whiner who is repeatedly rejected by single woman, and now I am exacting textual revenge. And because my height is 5’10”, that may even give more ammunition that I am just a biased crumudgeon. However, aside from…
Exploring Visual Information Processing
Introduction “Nothing is more humbling than to look with a strong magnifying glass at an insect so tiny that the naked eye sees only the barest speck and to discover that nevertheless it is sculpted and articulated and striped with the same care and imagination as a zebra. Apparently it does not occur to nature…