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VR Photography as Metaphor (take 2)
I wrote a short piece describing the idea of using VR photography as a metaphor about recognizing spiritual reality. The first version of it was posted here, intended for believers. I tweaked it to point to the Gospel, and posted … Continue reading
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Tagged Evangelism, Physical Parable, VR Photo
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Mount St. Helens
Years ago, I took a VR near Mount St. Helens. A co-worker recently went there, and was interested in seeing the picture. It’s only a cylindrical VR, but I posted it here, on Whole Reality Photography.
Of Causality and Love, Faith and Eternity
Here is an essay posted on Eternal Perspectives. It started as a reflection on some odd things in physics, and how they point to matters of faith. It ended up being more about love as a comparison to faith. I … Continue reading