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There was a time that one was expected to take some kind of personal responsibility for their actions. Now? I don’t know. I’m not saying that people are utterly irresponsible,… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
There was a time that one was expected to take some kind of personal responsibility for their actions. Now? I don’t know. I’m not saying that people are utterly irresponsible,… Read more »
Alistair Begg, a Scottish preacher based in the Cleveland area, is one of my favorites. Of course I love the accent, but the style of his preaching is also meaningful… Read more »
It’s a funny thing, perspective. When I look at the article below, I think to myself, “Well this is a wonderful encapsulation of the root of the problem.” And yet… Read more »
I saw a meme recently, attributed to “Unknown,” but, to tell you the truth, it’s probably been said by so many people independently, “unknown” is probably not even necessary. Plenty… Read more »
I’ve linked before to the writings of Dr. David Tizzard in the Korea Times. His insight on and knowledge of Korean culture — K-pop in particular as a focus of… Read more »
“Racism, white nationalism, and white supremacy all make no sense if you are a Christian. Christians literally worship a dark-skinned, Jewish savior from the Middle East. Not only is racism… Read more »
Someone told me that Kim Yuna [Korean Olympic gold medalist in figure skating] is getting married. As seems to be the norm for this kind of thing, the internet is… Read more »
I’m not a fan of memes that wander beyond the purely comedic. Weighty issues are far too important and complex to be relegated to memedom. What might seem a pithy… Read more »
“…to agrarianism, farming is the proper use and care of an immeasurable gift. The shortest way to understand this, I suppose, is the religious way. Among the commonplaces of the… Read more »
Well, another Father’s Day in the books. And another stern talking to. Actually, not that bad. But a little bit there, nonetheless. A favorite pastor of mine once observed that… Read more »