3/31/21

You Don't Want to Know But You Need to Know

 This was difficult to write. I’ve thought about writing it for a long time. I finally decided I had to get it done before anything unusual (that is, more unusual than things that have happened in the past 12 months) comes to the fore. If nothing ever does come to pass similar to what I’m going to mention later, that’s fine. But if it does, I want to help you deal with it by telling you bits and pieces of it ahead of time. So, I’m writing with your best interests in mind. If it does come to pass, I will never say, “I told you so,” later, even if you decide not to listen to me now or if you think I’m full of garbage.

11/14/20

The Price of Panic: How Much Were You Willing to Pay?

The following article is my “Cliff’s Notes” version of The Price of Panic by Axe, Briggs, & Richards. It was published in mid-2020. The book is about 200 pages long. It’s heavily-endnoted. This version is only about 3000 words long, and I make no attempt to cite any of their endnotes. My additions for clarification are in [brackets].


I tried to snag all their important points, but if something seems missing, you’ll have to read the book yourself. I’ll even send you my copy, if you promise to pass it along to someone else when you’re done.

11/2/20

As Easy As Falling Off a Log

My wife and I spent the last week of October, 2020, making a trip to South Carolina to visit our son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter. We had a thoroughly enjoyable time with them.

Congaree National Park


Four of us took a day trip to Congaree National Park just southeast of Columbia. Congaree is basically a swamp that some people wanted to keep in that condition, rather than have it drained and developed. (Nothing wrong with that.)

Congaree swamp


















6/28/20

Maskerade II

Maskerade is a fantasy book about the Discworld written by Sir Terry Pratchett in 1995. I only mention this to let you know where the title of this article originated...and that it's not misspelled.


Earlier, I thought about posting an article simply called Maskerade, but later I decided not to. So you'll likely never get to read Maskerade I.


The first several parts of Maskerade II are my delving into the research and suggestions (as of late June, 2020) into the wearing of face masks to help slow the spread of COVID-19.


The last part will be my own thoughts about the matter put forth as logically as I know how.

4/8/20

COVID-19: Keeping It in Perspective, As Much As Possible

UPDATE 10/31/20, 7:50 PM: I just checked the three video links below and found (not surprisingly) that YT had deleted them. Sorry.

UPDATE 4/9/20, 12:24 AM: I added links to 2 additional videos by qualified persons. You'll find them at the end of this post.

Are you sick and tired of your new life under COVID-19 restrictions? 

If your life has changed at all because of the new rules, I’m pretty sure you are.

I’ve had the feeling for some time that what we’re doing just isn’t right - and not just because it’s different and because I don’t care for it. There’s this other feeling deep down inside that I’ve found hard to explain. Part of the problem is that I don’t have enough knowledge about all that’s going on.

3/18/20

The Simplest Alternative to Going to Church

"These are the times that try men's souls."

I'm sure you've heard that quotation before, but I bet you don't know who wrote it. (Don't Google it now; I'll tell you later.)

I'll give you a hint: It was written just before Christmas in December of 1776.

The reason men's souls were being tried back then isn't the same as the reason that is trying many people's souls today, but much soul-trying is happening and not in our country alone.

One of the consequences of COVID-19, which is the ultimate source of the soul-trying, is that we can no longer meet in our churches for worship services.