Uh-oh…
Well, this is interesting. Eileen Gu, the American-born and raised freestyle skier competing for her mother’s home country (China) in the Olympics is using a VPN to post on Instagram… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Well, this is interesting. Eileen Gu, the American-born and raised freestyle skier competing for her mother’s home country (China) in the Olympics is using a VPN to post on Instagram… Read more »
Tough day at work today. It reminded me of the kerfuffle I saw recently about how computers aren’t really working well for the Air Force, and I suppose what I… Read more »
“Man descended from apes, therefore we must love one another.” Vladimir Solovyov I love this Solovyov quote. Buried within the sarcasm is the reasoning, of course, that the one does… Read more »
A lot has happened recently on the COVID front, and it gets one to thinking. We’re all wondering when it’ll end, but some have even given up on the wondering… Read more »
I guess I’ll never learn. I wake up in the morning and read the headlines and they’re always the same – that is, they seldom deal with anything of real… Read more »
I’ve written before about Supertramp’s masterpiece album Crime of the Century. Still one of my favorites. And to think in just a couple of years, it’ll be 50. The first… Read more »
I’ve read a couple of articles by Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra of The Gospel Coalition and I really like her style. It’s thorough, well thought out, and readable. I especially liked… Read more »
In the course of my writing, I often work through things that are more observations and thoughts in progress – not fully-formed ideas. These come with a lot of assumptions… Read more »
It’s been a while since I’ve read anything by Carl Trueman. He’s not a household name or anything — he’s a professor at a small college — but I’ve always… Read more »
One of the criticisms I hear of progressive Christianity is that it’s no longer about the world conforming to that which Christ asks of them, but that those who are… Read more »