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Transient Ground

Daniel Silliman

Daniel Silliman's observations on media, Christian history, and prayer.

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Surrounded by Frowning Lions

When I was a child I was told my name meant “God is my judge” or “God is judge.” And told to never succumb to pressure, whether the pressure was other people’s expectations or promises of popularity or, you know, lions. My parents put a pic...

12 days ago
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The Lie Is Always ‘You’re the Only One’

If you only care about the sexual abuse perpetrated by your ideological opponents, not the sexual abuse of people who believe the things that you do, then you don’t care about sexual abuse. You’re just willing to exploit it.

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A Sea Monster with a Familiar Name

An 1840s sea-serpent-skeleton hoax was named for one of my ancestors. The ancestor, Benjamin Silliman, had nothing to do with the monster hoax, but he was a scientist, so borrowing his name (and making it Latin-ish) made the whole thing see...

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A Few Things I Love About Church

I love how church means doing things together. And how “things” means practical things and spiritual things. We plan weekly events together. We have a meal. We organize help for people who need help. We also also try to pray together, read ...

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