Jim Stitzel
Jack-of-All-Trades, Master of WordsExcerpts from Life
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
My wife bought me this game for Christmas since it had been on my list for quite a while. _Prince of Persia_ is basically a game of puzzles, with a healthy dose of sword fighting thrown in for a change of pace. It's a short game - I completed the whole thing in just...
Presuppositionalism, Science, and Faith
I know I'm probably going to take a beating for writing this, but here goes, anyway. I suppose you could say that I'm a "pressuppositionalist":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presuppositionalist - I tend to follow an apologetic approach that believes it is impossible to...
Heroes Continues
NBC’s hit show “Heroes”:http://www.nbc.com/Heroes is back and the writing is as good as ever. I love what this show is doing, and I’m really beginning to like the direction it seems to be heading in. It’s taken 12 episodes, but as Suresh’s closing voiceover states, the chaos of the various story arcs are beginning to approach something like order, as each character explores their abilities and forge new alliances.
I’ve discovered that I’m not one of those people who enjoys endlessly speculating about what sorts of things _could_ be, especially in a genre such as this. In _Heroes_, we’re still learning the rules of this universe, so it’s difficult to make any kind of predictions, simply because we don’t really know that much about it yet. But it _is_ fun to ask questions, and these are a few of the questions and observations that arose in my mind while watching this week’s episode:
This entry is rife with spoilers. If you’re already up-to-date on what’s happening in the _Heroes_ storyline, or you don’t mind spoilers, then feel free to click through and continue reading.
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