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Baha'i Dad Chronicles: Busy Boy
on Oct 24, 2009 in Baha'i Children One of the fun things about being a new parent is observing which of your character traits are emerging in your kid. It seems that my son is taking after me in the sense of being a very busy boy. As I watch him, it appears that like his father, he ha...



Hot Bloggin': October 2009
on Oct 14, 2009 in Baha'i Blogging In the spirit of my previous post, Unloose Your Keyboards Heroes of God I'd like to try and make Hot Bloggin' a monthly feature on Baha'i Thought. The mission of Hot Bloggin' is to recognize the awesomeness of long time Baha'i bloggers and also encou...



Baha'i Dad Chronicles: Our Son Is One
on Oct 11, 2009 in Baha'i Children family Time flies when you're having a son. It is hard to believe that a year and four days ago I laid eyes on this little guy for the first time. Those of you who have been following Baha'i Dad Chronicles know that it has been a very full year. Infancy has...



Too Much Information
on Oct 6, 2009 in Baha'i popular culture America I know that we are living in the information age, but I think there are times when it's TMI (too much information). I may be a minority here but I'm really not interested in knowing about the private lives of public figures. For example, I have not b...



Unloose Your Keyboards Heroes of God
on Oct 3, 2009 in Baha'i Blogging If you are a Baha'i who has considered starting a blog of your own, this post is for you. If you're a Baha'i who has considered commenting on this blog but didn't, I've got something to say to you as well.First things first. I want to say thank you.



The Mind and the Color-Line
on Oct 1, 2009 in Baha'i racism race America Photo of John McWhorterLinguistics Professor and cultural critic John McWhorter has a piece on African American studies that is worth reading. The essence of it is the need for intellectual diversity in the way courses in these departments are taught...