Akrasia

Nate Oman’s personal blog

The Funniest Justice

Nate Oman | December 31, 2005

On being a bookkeeper in Zion

Nate Oman | December 29, 2005

As a young missionary, the Lord saw fit to inflict on me one the greatest trials that can afflict a Latter-day Saint: He forced me to become educated about Church financial controls and auditing procedures.

Finding God in Chess and the Appellate Brief

Nate Oman | December 29, 2005

Fine Print from the Experts

Nate Oman | December 28, 2005

Adultery and Polygamy

Nate Oman | December 28, 2005

Why Jesus Will Not Save You: A Short Spiritual Autobiography

Nate Oman | December 20, 2005

When I look at my life and pick out its most significant spiritual events, one that stands out is a night when, unbidden and unexpected, God told me that he was angry because I was reading the New Testament.

The Atticus Challenge

Nate Oman | December 13, 2005

Ritual is the Last Thing to Go

Nate Oman | December 13, 2005

Christmastime is upon us, and before too long hoards of folks who darken a church door only once or twice a year will be flooding into the churches. I have to say I can hardly blame them.

The Jurisprudence of Courthouses

Nate Oman | December 13, 2005

From the Archives: An Open Letter to the Dialogue Board

Nate Oman | December 12, 2005

The most recent issue of Dialogue reprinted a post from this blog — “An Open Letter to the Dialogue Board” — noting that the online discussion created by the post generated more than 130 comments. I hope that the mention in Dialogue created some interest in the Bloggernacle among its readers. I am [...]