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Welcome polymaths !

Ever get the feeling that you seem to don't know what to do with your life because there are just so many things that you want to do ? I know, I've been there, so welcome to the club.

My name is Zigfred Diaz and I am a polymath. After more than 6 years of bloging about almost anything under the sun and having sort of a "blogging identity crisis." I've finally embraced who I am and decided to turn my main blog into some sort of guide for people with so much interest. Feel free to poke around.

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High Yield Investment scams in the Philippines from a legal, theological, business, investment and economic perspective  – Part 1

June 3, 2019 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

High yield investment schemes are a hot topic nowadays in the Philippines. Various entities have successfully enticed not only Filipinos both in the Philippine and abroad but even foreigners to get into these get rich quick scheme which offers rate of returns from 30% per month to as high as 400% per month! This burning […]

Filed Under: Financial management & investments, Law, Law Practice, Law Education Tagged With: Good Samaritan Riders, investment Philippines, investment scams, investment schemes, KAPA, Organico, Rigen, secondary license, Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities Regulation Code

A logical analysis of Bill Pratt’s article entitled “Is God subject to logic ?”

September 2, 2018 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

Sometime in September of 2010, Christian apologist, Bill Pratt wrote an article entitled “Is God subject to logic.“ Bill Pratt has a Masters Degree in Christian Apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary. He speak about apologetics at Cornerstone Baptist Church, in Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A and blogs about Apologetics at “Tough Question answered.” (Where he tackles heavy […]

Filed Under: Theology, Faith & inspirational

8 ways on how polymaths can beat laziness

July 28, 2018 by Zigfred Diaz 1 Comment

Polymaths are very busy people. If somebody claims he is a polymath and you don’t find him busy, he probably isn’t what he says he is. With the myriads of project and passions we are doing all the time, I find it impossible for a polymath who says he is bored in life because he […]

Filed Under: Life Hack for Polymaths, Productivity

“Son of God” or “son of the gods” ? What is the proper translation of Daniel 3:25 ?

July 4, 2018 by Zigfred Diaz 11 Comments

The “King James Only vs. Modern translations issue” has always been close to my heart considering that I came out of the King James Only movement. After careful study of the facts and finding out that the position of the movement is not only filled with inconsistencies half truths and even out right lies, I […]

Filed Under: Theology, Faith & inspirational

Can studying bonobos and stone knapping modern humans provide us answers to questions on the evolution of modern cognition ?

February 17, 2018 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

The highly theoretical nature of the field of Cognitive archeology requires it to use various approaches from different disciplines in order to come up with somewhat reasonable theory as a solution to the problems that it seeks to answer. This is but necessary considering that cognitive archeologist could no longer conduct actual experiments on their […]

Filed Under: Cognitive Archeology Tagged With: bonobos, Cognitive archeology, inferences, knapping

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