Below is a collection of Dr. McGlaughlin’s most recent observations (500+). Most of these observations are made throughout the course of everyday life, captured by dictation, and added to FlintsNotes.com. You can read more about the observation capture process here. The content here changes 5 days a week, so be sure to check back often. Also, feel free to leave a comment in the comments section of each observation.

May 28, 2010

On Embracing an Opposing Imbalance

There are times in the history of the church when a needed corrective takes place. This is achieved with a certain emphasis. It is an artificial […]
May 25, 2010

On the Difficulty of Grasping the Concept of Non-Existence

Is death a form of existence? If the opposite of existence is non-existence, then the opposite of to exist is not to exist. Even for the […]
May 13, 2010

On Working on Business and Entrepreneurship While Questing on a Different Level

It is difficult to work on the level of business and entrepreneurship while I’m questing on the inside. I think I work outward in concentric circles […]
May 12, 2010

On Reconciling My Vulnerability with My Faith

For one to read my various observations on uncertainty and on philosophy, they might seem a contradiction to my life of faith, and to my work […]
May 10, 2010

On Grasping the Concept of Wholly Other

I feel the need to meditate deeply on the full implications of what it means that God is wholly other. For once one has grasped the […]
April 29, 2010

On Faith Amidst Uncertainty

Elsewhere, I have written about living within a framework even while you investigate its tenets. I appropriate a universe, and then while adopting its rules, I […]
April 26, 2010

On the Utter Dependency of the Incipient

It’s possible to become trapped by the knowledge of imperfection. A true awareness of our incipient nature leads to a feeling of absolute helplessness. For many, […]