It's good to see (last time I checked) that my article on
Anselm is "bubbling under" the top 10 on Google (if one Googles a general 'Anselm's Ontological Argument'). It is a subject on which there is "
an enormous literature", thus little chance of being noticed. OBSERVATION: I completed the article seven years ago, as an appendix to an assignment for Fuller Theological Seminary -- yet didn't have the confidence to know that it was a good one, and it lacked "the flow" at the time. An external examiner commented only: "How does this relate to your main argument?"
2 comments:
how did he get his wood there thought your plot was fenced in. Why don't you just demolish the bridge..Bishop or not.
Bub
The plot is partly fenced in. At this location, there is no fence. I specially went out yesterday with a surveyors' map and "smoked pipe" with the bishop. Then something happened that was completely unexpected. The bishop has (apparently) moved his bridge. Perhaps more in due course ... Demolition crossed my mind, but one might raise the stakes!
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