Archive for July 2023
Stick like glue
After God brought the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery, he taught them his ways. Most of all, he wanted the Israelites set apart, or holy, unto him. The book of Deuteronomy gives specifics on what that meant to the Israelites. It is a book where Moses teaches the people how to live in the new…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: Emerald Isle
Our friends Ed and Christine and us have been going on beach vacations for a dozen years. Each year is full of laughs and relaxation, and usually some silly thing that places the trip in the memory hall of fame. One year on Ocracoke Island, the wind was blowing really hard. We moved Ed’s Jeep…
Read MoreGender Dysphoria and mental illness
During the first installment of the ABC Nightline series, “Identity Denied: Trans in America,” Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary Rachel Levine said, “Adolescence is hard and puberty is hard. What if you’re going through the wrong puberty? What if you inside feel that you are female, but now you’re going through a male puberty?” Lavine,…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: The weaponized IRS
On July 12, WFLX reported that some 20-30 undercover cars carrying fully armed Internal Revenue Service agents in tactical gear raided Elite Payroll Solutions in Stuart, FL. WFLX reported that officers wearing shirts that read “Police IRS Criminal Investigation” were entering and leaving the office. There is little public detail about the raid and the…
Read MoreNeither safe nor effective
Documents used by Moderna for Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emergency use approval of the COVID “vaccine” indicate both the Moderna and the FDA knew of the dangers posed by the mRNA experimental drug. Some 13,685 pages related to Moderna’s COVID 19 clinical trials were released by the FDA as part of the Freedom of…
Read MoreThe Testimony of Tony
Tony is an example of someone who was seeking. The Lord brought him to our church through a good friend. It took him a while to digest how we approach studying the Word of God in its total context. But he caught on and it drove him to want a deeper relationship with Christ and…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: Class Reunion
A lot of people have told me that they never go to their class reunions. Some say they have nothing in common with their former classmates. Others say they haven’t seen them since they graduated, so why would they want to see them now? The Southeast High School Class of 1973 doesn’t feel that way.…
Read MoreSeeing justice prevail
As the recent Supreme Court session has come to an end, Americans are seeing a gradual return to the rule of law. Courts are beginning to strike down the overreaching mandates used by unelected administrative agencies during COVID. Recent decisions at the District Court level against government agencies compelling, coercing or even partnering with big…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Pulling the cocaine over our eyes
The Secret Service apparently has ended its investigation into the great cocaine finding at the White House. They don’t know. Inconclusive. Can’t figure it out. The only thing that would be more surprising is if they tried somehow to blame it on Donald Trump. Given the ridiculousness of this scam investigation, and the obvious attempt…
Read MoreCalling evil good
The ranking Democrat on the House Oversight Committee told MSNBC’s “All In” that Donald Trump’s only purpose for being president was to use the position as a “moneymaking operation.” On July 11, Jamie Raskin (D-MD) explained that Republican attacks on Joe Biden were to distract from Trump converting the presidency into an instrument of profit…
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