Knox Box

Not quite a science blog, not quite a Bible blog, not quite a politics or family blog. Just a box into which almost anything might be thrown. Worth a rummage in. See the labels cloud on the right for an idea of what you might find.

Thursday, 23 May 2019

The election that never should have been

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I’ve just been to vote. That isn’t a strange occurrence in a Western democracy of course (notwithstanding frequently appalling turnout fig...
Friday, 27 July 2018

Keswick IV Downs and ups with Micah

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It's been a down and up week with Micah, although an up and down week at the Keswick convention. Let me explain the last, first. Appr...
Thursday, 26 July 2018

Keswick III An apology to Micah

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It turns out that Keswick has been a brilliant place to sit out the heatwave currently afflicting the UK. Today is the only day it's bee...
Monday, 23 July 2018

Keswick II: What’s Micah ever done for us?

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Like the Romans in the eponymous Monty Python sketch, it’s sometimes only when a question is asked that answers start to pop into your hea...
Saturday, 21 July 2018

Keswick I: Science and Micah?

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Time for a summer break. We decided this year we’d spend part of it at least in Keswick in the English Lake District. It’s a beautiful p...
Monday, 2 April 2018

Easter Reflections II

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The trick to setting up a successful enterprise, regardless of whether it’s honest or a con, is believability. The key to sustaining it is b...
Saturday, 31 March 2018

Easter Reflections I

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I came across an article recently that opened with the following statement:   Perhaps the most boring question one can ever direct at a re...
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Paul C. Knox
I'm a Christian, in the Biblical as opposed to the ethnic or generic sense, retired academic scientist, and recently minted theology graduate. The way science and faith interact is of interest to me. You can find our more about my science on my web pages. But here I range far and wide.
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