I am a practicing AutoCAD drafter and sometimes a part-time College Instructor in the Spokane, Washington area. Living alone I find the need to add a little adventure to my life by hiking, backpacking, climbing, and sometimes the occasional road trip to some historical site for a look around. I have a degree in History and minor in Mathematics from Eastern Washington University in the still lovely and growing city of Cheney, Washington.
Getting published is a life goal which hopefully will find its fulfillment here at Helium.
My passion is ...
The Outdoors and Jesus
My childhood ambition ...
To be an astronaut
Why I write ...
To teach others something useful
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Mostly Science Fiction and intellectual stuff
My first job ...
Boy Scout camp counselor
My inspiration ...
C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
The interpretation and recording of history inevitably represents the personal biases of the historian. Every historian begins an interpretation of history with certain basic assumptions all rooted in, personal biases, background, moral standards, and understanding of man's basic nature; is it good or evil, and a cultural, religious, and educational background to stir into the historical cauldron. Without exception every intellectual field of endeavor builds its house from some base assumption. In mathematics these assumptions are referred to as axioms, in religion faith, in science assump...
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Cheney, Washington US
Member since: September 2009
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