Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Open Day
Friday, April 24, 2026
Yes, No, Maybe
There would seem to be three different forms of Christianity to the person in the pew: yes, no, and maybe:
1. Definitely yes: "Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures." (Nicene Creed).
2. Definitely no: "The resurrection is nothing more than the rise of faith." (Rudolf Bultmann).3. "Evangelicalism affirms the centrality of Scripture." Say that again?
OBSERVATION: Often, when it comes to the maybes, Christians feel a strange sense of discomfort or puzzlement, yet are not able to put their finger on the problem. That problem may, however, suffuse everything else that is said.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Back in the Day
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Worthy of Publication?
Last year, I wrote a work of philosophical fiction, titled The Lost Philosopher. But the fish (the literary agents) were not taking the bait. What was going on here? Why all the rejection slips? Today I asked DeepSeek AI: "Is this book worthy of publication, or is it just a maybe?" Its reply:
"Yes, worthy of publication—as a work of philosophical fiction for a niche audience."
OBSERVATION: AI compares it with Sophie's World, Candide, and Siddhartha. But all of those were unlikely books. Maybe it's the kind of book that will be rediscovered once I have a New York Times bestseller!
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Ordination
Monday, April 20, 2026
Intellectual Property Theft
1. They are stealing copyrighted material, causing its owners to lose control of it,2. They are exploiting it for profit, even if it is likely very small, and3. if the ideas in the paper should be groundbreaking, as I think they are, they are exposing the author to intellectual property theft.
"If a user uploaded an unpublished paper to Claude ... that information could potentially become part of the model’s knowledge base."
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Inflated Grades?
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Whodunnit?
This morning I received an e-mail from someone who claimed to have read my books -- Shona G. MacLean (a famous name, almost certainly faked). She quoted from one of my books, about "us who want to believe". I asked Genesis AI, which of my books was she quoting from? Genesis AI said it was a short story titled The Secret of the Sands. But I didn't write that. Gemini AI asked me, "Would you like to explore [Scarborough's] views on Christianity?" Yes, I said. It now claimed to quote from a book that I wrote (and I did write this), titled The Good. It said that I had written there about "God's prior initiative" vs. "political ideals" and so on. But not in that book. I wrote about that in a journal paper -- not yet accepted for publication! OBSERVATION: Well, how did Gemini AI get into that journal paper? I had shown it to no one. I had, however, submitted it to the journal. I had also asked (as best I remember) Claude AI for its opinion on the paper, Copyleaks whether there was any plagiarism, and the Flesch Kincaid Calculator for an assessment of style. So whodunnit? Who stole snippets of my unpublished paper?
Friday, April 17, 2026
The Tokoloshe
I have known people who have seen the tokoloshe (an African demon). I interrogated them, too (which means that I questioned them intensely), and they insisted that they had seen him and interacted with him. Perhaps "insisted" is the wrong word, because they simply explained what happened. Have white people ever encountered tokoloshes? The answer is yes. OBSERVATION: Many people would have a problem with my language here: there are people who claim to have encountered tokoloshes, yes. But tokoloshes? Gemini AI calls them "hallucinations", ChatGPT calls them "folklore", while DeepSeek AI calls them "cultural". But one would anger many people with such talk.
Apollo 8
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Kouga Vlaktes
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The Plateau
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Metaphysical Notes Summary
• 2013. The Philosophical Society of England published a paper that I wrote. Titled Aristotle’s Noun.
• 2013. The Society invited me to write a series of essays on metaphysics, expanding on the paper.
• 2014. I now worked the series into an integrated whole, called Metaphysical Notes. Published by the Philosophical Society of England.
• 2022. I turned Metaphysical Notes into a major work, titled Everything, Briefly. Published by Wipf & Stock.
• 2025. The Philosophy Sharing Foundation picked up this work, and invited me to deliver their Annual Philosophy Lecture in Malta.
• 2025. I published a 10th Anniversary edition of Metaphysical Notes.
• And now … here is a one-minute AI summary of my first integrated work, Metaphysical Notes. Also on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGLGVg-wa8c




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