Quantumleap42

A blog by an astrophysicist mostly about things that have nothing to do with astrophysics.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Stories from My Mission: The Argumentative Missionary

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A while ago I posted a story about a preacher from the Assembly of God who was rather argumentative and confrontational. This story is from...
Sunday, March 17, 2013

"They came confessing their sins": What was the disputation about baptism mentioned in 3 Nephi 11?

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As recorded in 3 Nephi 11, when the Savior came to visit the Nephites, He was very clear in his explanation as to the manner of baptism. Wha...
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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Yes I have been neglecting my blog

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It is true, I have been neglecting my blog. I have plans for brief reviews of ancient astronomy in the Book of Abraham, more posts about nam...
Sunday, February 24, 2013

Catfish Lake in Croatan National Forest

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I took this panorama at Catfish Lake in the Croatan National Forest . There are signs on the highway indicating that it is there, but unles...
Sunday, January 6, 2013

Stories from My Mission: The Preacher from The Assembly of God

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This story comes from my second area of my mission in the city of Sáenz Peña . I had not been in the area for long and was still with my fir...
Thursday, January 3, 2013

Is "The Son of Man" Lord of the Sabbath or is Man? An interesting look at Mark 2:27-28.

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A while ago I was reading the book Did Jesus Exist? The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth  by Bart D. Ehrman and I came across an i...
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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Who was Ezias mentioned in Helaman 8:20?

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In the book of Helaman in the Book of Mormon there is a dramatic story where Nephi, the prophet, has to defend himself against a group of ho...
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I earned my PhD in physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. My particular field of research is astrophysics and I like to study medium sized objects like galaxies, as opposed to stars (small), galaxy clusters (large) and the universe (very large).
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