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I'm not really an expert on any particular area; I have an interest in far too many different things, and I'm still very much a young fellow. But I am certainly one with an eye for detail, I can spot phony information a mile away, and I am obsessively committed to good grammar.
After a creating a few pages, and making a few edits anonymously I've realised it'd be prudent to become a properly registered Wikipedian. I certainly value the project and the way that it makes information and education available to all who are webworthy.


It could be said I have my biases, but as an amateur philosopher and a bit of a ] I prefer to think of my biases as well-informed, thought-through and accurate judgments of reality. Still, you might want to keep an eye on me, I am known on the New Zealand blogosphere as a Christian fundamentalist with right wing agrarian tendencies. Mind you my "fundamentalism" has mellowed quite a lot since I deleted my blog.
I'm not, as such, an expert on any particular area - partly because I have an interest in far too many different things to concentrate my time on one topic, and partly because I am still rellatively young. But I am certainly one with an eye for detail, I can spot phony information a mile away, and I am almost infatuably committed to good grammar.

One could say I have my biases, but as an endeavouring philosopher and something of a ] I would prefer to think of my biases as well-informed, thought-through and accurate judgments of reality. Still, it would certainly be wise to keep an eye on me. I am known on the New Zealand blogosphere as a Christian fundamentalist with right wing agrarian tendencies, however my "fundamentalism" has mellowed somewhat in recent months since I deleted my blog.


I am a 5th generation ] hill country ] and ] farming ] ] (]), a qualified (] BRP)and practising ], a committed member of our local ] parish, and an amateur ], ], ], ] and ]. I am a 5th generation ] hill country ] and ] farming ] ] (]), a qualified (] BRP)and practising ], a committed member of our local ] parish, and an amateur ], ], ], ] and ].

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My Christian baptism in August 2000

I'm not really an expert on any particular area; I have an interest in far too many different things, and I'm still very much a young fellow. But I am certainly one with an eye for detail, I can spot phony information a mile away, and I am obsessively committed to good grammar.

It could be said I have my biases, but as an amateur philosopher and a bit of a fundamentalist I prefer to think of my biases as well-informed, thought-through and accurate judgments of reality. Still, you might want to keep an eye on me, I am known on the New Zealand blogosphere as a Christian fundamentalist with right wing agrarian tendencies. Mind you my "fundamentalism" has mellowed quite a lot since I deleted my blog.

I am a 5th generation Taranaki hill country sheep and beef farming British New Zealander (Kiwi), a qualified (Massey University BRP)and practising Environmental Planner, a committed member of our local Anglican parish, and an amateur philosopher, theologian, historian, sociologist and political theorist.

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This user is an adherent of Anglican Christianity.
This user comes from New Zealand.
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