Archive for September 2023
The Farm Chronicles: Round up
It was that time of year again—the early spring. It’s when Dad would go to Oscar McWilliam’s ranch outside Sedalia, Missouri, to buy horses. Since school was still in session, I went through my annual beg-a-thon to go along. I loved these journeys to buy horses. It was fascinating to see how my Dad and…
Read MoreBrace yourselves: More Coronavirus coming from Wuhan
Communist Chinese scientists at the Wuhan lab, where the COVID 19 virus likely came from, are predicting more coronavirus outbreaks are on the way. Scientists at Wuhan published an online “Assessment and sero-diagnosis for coronaviruses with risk of human spillover” on July 7, which is just now making its way to the general public. The…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Falling in love with virtual lovers
Politicians in the US are debating whether to ban the popular social media app Tik Tok because the communist Chinese use it to collect troves of personal user information and uses the app to influence society and elections to the benefit of China. Tik Tok says that its mission is to “inspire creativity and bring…
Read MoreNational security threat: The decline of American Christianity
Several polls tracking faith in America show a dramatic decline in religious beliefs across all demographics except Republicans. Gallup Poll reports that “Among party groups, Republicans are the most likely to identify as religious, with 61% doing so, while 28% say they are spiritual. More independents say they are religious (44%) than spiritual (32%), while…
Read MoreThe prophetic importance of hearing
We are bombarded everyday with noise. It’s a constant chorus of music, talking, ambient noise, traffic, whatever. Our brains are continuously determining what we actually hear and what we tune out. Additionally, we decide if what we hear is true or false. Intentionally or not, we tend to believe what we hear when it matches…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: The Maine course
We traveled up the East coast into the southern Maine beach town of York. Chris had found this treasure called Libby’s Oceanside Camp, celebrating 100 years. Libby’s is a fifth-generation-owned campground on the cliff of York overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Our campsite was about 15 feet from the edge of the cliff, which had about…
Read MorePushed into a corner
Those who hold to a Judeo-Christian worldview are being pushed into a corner. Biblical values are increasingly being characterized as racist, bigoted, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, misogynist, climate deniers, election deniers, and just plain hate-filled. Whatever the topic, if there is a biblical worldview discussed, it is labeled as something detrimental to society. More and more,…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Believing the propaganda
If you watch any television at all, you can see that Pfizer and Moderna have plenty of money to spend in prime time to tell about their new COVID approach, which is mixed with images of how much they really care about our personal well being. Their bank accounts before COVID were reportedly headed quick…
Read MoreThe truth about Jan 6
The Democrats in Congress and those appointed to the Judiciary have made a very strong point about the January 6, 2021 convergence on the US Capitol: anyone associated with entering the Capitol on that day is an insurrectionist and should be treated with the harshest punishment. The Democrats and some Republicans are going after the…
Read MoreWhy Rosh Hashanah is important to you
By the time you read this, Rosh Hashanah will be completed. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. It is also very significant for followers of Christ. On Rosh Hashanah, according to Jewish tradition, the destiny of the righteous are written in the “Book of Life.” The wicked, are written in the “Book of Death,”…
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