* A sampling from some of the "Ideas and Beliefs" section of Cliopatria's ever-expanding History Blogroll.
->Sayers against "historicism gone to seed" at "Dead Christians Society"
-> "Free St. George's," which does Scottish church history has been posting an ongoing series on James Morison. The most recent post in the series is the tenth.
-> Apocalyptic at "haligweorc" discusses the history of scholarship on the notion of 'apocalyptic'.
-> Dead King Watch: Ethelred the Unready at "Histomat"
-> Historical Reflections on Baptist Ordination at "Historia ecclesiastica"
-> The Holocaust and History and The Holocaust and History, Part II at "The Key to Rebecca"
-> Yom Hashoah at "Menachem Mendel"
-> At "Reformata, Semper Reformanda" there is the beginning of a discussion of Jonathan Edwards and Plantinga's A/C model in Which comes first, the intellect or the will (I)
-> In Compassion at "The Useless Tree" we find a discussion of Taoism and morality.
* An interesting wager argument for vegetarianism at "What is it like to be a blog?"
* A mystery about an entry in C. S. Lewis's diary is solved in Porwizzle at "Laudator Temporis Acti".
* Mitochondria
You scored 66 Industriousness, 25 Centrality, and 11 Causticity! Y
You're a mitochondrion! The mitocondria is a "power plant" of the cell. Nothing could ever get done in the cell without you creating energy. Since both the Citric Acid cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation happen inside the mitochondria, you are critical to every eukaryotic cell. You are always a hard worker, no matter what you are tasked to. Most of the time, you tend to be working in the background, but that often suits you just fine. You get along with almost everyone, and aren't these the most important things?
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 68% on Industriousness | |||
You scored higher than 30% on Centrality | |||
You scored higher than 18% on Causticity |
Link: The Which Cell Organelle are you? Test written by fading_shadows on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test