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Month: June 2024

A Fertility Primer: Dos and Don’ts if you Want 2+ Children

A Fertility Primer: Dos and Don’ts if you Want 2+ Children

Dr Natalie Crawford is a double board-certified fertility doctor. She is also the co-founder of Fora Fertility clinic and Pinnacle Conference, a leadership conference for women in medicine. She appeared recently on The Diary of a CEO to talk about all things fertility. Here are some of her insights: People should be thinking about fertility much earlier than they currently do if having children is desired. With social media, people are becoming more aware of fertility issues, and today, people…

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Theology Archives: The Enigma of Lady Wisdom in Proverbs 1-9

Theology Archives: The Enigma of Lady Wisdom in Proverbs 1-9

While composing an essay for a course on the Old Testament, my postgraduate college, St. Chad’s college (Durham University), was requesting articles for an internal publication. I submitted this piece of work and it was accepted. The postgrad journal was distributed to members of the college in 2014. Here it is, reproduced, for, hopefully, a slightly larger audience. The article is about possible authorial intentions behind the figure of Lady Wisdom who appears in the Book of Proverbs. It was…

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Nutritional Insights from Dr. Gil Carvalho: Meat, ApoB, Ketogenic Diets, and More

Nutritional Insights from Dr. Gil Carvalho: Meat, ApoB, Ketogenic Diets, and More

Nutrition is a controversial topic. Recently, the Clearer Thinking podcast host Spencer Greenberg invited Dr Gil Carvalho of Nutrition Made Simple fame to talk about nutrition. Here are some of his insights, paraphrased:   Why are nutritional insights so contested? What is a healthy diet?   Should people concern themselves with getting the ideal fat, protein, and carb ratios?   What are your thoughts on ketogenic-type diets? Is meat healthy or unhealthy? Is saturated fat unhealthy? What about processed meat?…

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Theology Archives: Postmodernism and Natural Theology

Theology Archives: Postmodernism and Natural Theology

Of the four years spent at UK universities as a post-graduate student, I spent two at Durham University, earning a Post Graduate Diploma and Master of Arts in Theology and Religion (2013-2015). Durham was chosen for several reasons, one of which was its good Theology department ranking in the UK and world ranking tables. I also had family friends who lived there. I was interested in and familiar with the philosophy of religion as a discipline in the analytic school…

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