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July 12th, 2004

Welcome to Hundiejo.com. This is the personal site of myself, Henry Imler. I am a graduate student at the University of Missouri. I am currently pursuing my Masters in Religious Studies.
From there I plan on getting a PhD in philosophy and teaching at the
college level. I hail from Versailles, MO and have lived in Versailles,
St. Louis, Moberly and currently reside in Columbia, MO.

I graduated cum laude from Columbia College with a BA in Philosophy and Religious Studies with a minor in History. My capstone paper was “An Objective View of Personhood.”
In it, I argue that there is a distinction between persons in the
subjective and objective sense. Subjective persons have to respect
rights; Objective persons have rights.

I have also taken classes at Lindenwood University and Central Christian College of the Bible.
I played basketball at CCCB, averaging about ten to eleven points a
game at the small forward position before blowing out my knee.

I got married to by lovely wife, Meredith Imler in June of two
thousand and two. We currently have no kids and live in Columbia. She
is a successful banker, and is quickly rising thru the ranks at her work.

I maintain the following sites:

  • Hundiejo.com - my personal site.
  • The Unsoundargument -
    This is my academic site. I keep all of my papers, notes, and things I
    am kicking around my mind here. I expect to have a wiki up at some
    point to record all of my graduate school notes.
  • Hundiejo.com Gallery - Photos of mine along with some comics.
  • Theology for the Masses - a group religion blog with authors from all over the Christian spectrum.
  • relevintage
    - A blog by Brad Andrews, worship pastor at Grace Church in St. Louis.
    Brad is fleshing out how a church can be relevant to today’s culture
    and still maintain its doctrinal integrity.

Politically, I am confused. I migrate thru periods of conservatism,
progessivism with a root in libertarianism. I guess I do not have it
all figured out yet.

Ethically, I favor a type of Consequentialism where Divine Command Theory is the objective standard.