Vox Day Nails the Topic of Evidence
I love reading Vox Day. He is actually the blueprint on which all Jesus Pirates should be built. He is a true believer, is never timid about sharing his views, and he writes kickass fantasy and non-fiction, Christian based and non-Christian based, books. (yes, I wrote kickass, it is my soul and my business to take care of it. At least I am not a hypocrite
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Looking back on the mini-controversy posed here about arguing the Faith, which brought up the existence of proof, I give you a link to Vox’s latest post on evidence. I hope you enjoy reading this take. If you do, why not subscribe to Vox’s blog. You will get his usually on target insight into politics, Faith, economics, and even football.
It is always a good read.
Cheers,
Eban
For more:
To find some of Vox’s books, look under his real name, Theodore Beale. Vox was also part of the 90’s musical Duo known as Psykosonic.
Here is a good question. Where Has Capt. Eban Been?
A good question indeed, one that deserves an answer. I have been working. I recently took a new position as the e-commerce director for the new Raleigh, NC golf retailer Certified Golf. As with any position, especially one I created from scratch, this one took most of my available time to get things going. From getting the online sales going, to designing the websites, to marketing, and on and on, it has kept me busy.
Well, now I have got things running, which means I have time for myself and my projects again. I will be adding new things to the site here shortly.
If you would like to see the Certified Golf web portal, just head over to Ameritech Golf.
It is nice to be back!
Cheers,
Eban
A Book Review of Christless Christianity and a Comment from a Reader
Hey everyone.
Things have been very busy here at the Raleigh Podquarters, thus, the lack of updates recently. But hey, the busy has been of the good variety, so I am not complaining. I have been blessed with the way things have been working out lately.
On to business.
I just found a book review that will be of interest to readers of Jesus Pirates. The review is at the site, “Challies.com,” and is about a book titled, “Christless Christianity.”



Here is a good question. Where Has Capt. Eban Been?
A Book Review of Christless Christianity and a Comment from a Reader
A Shout Out From California