Monthly Archives: April 2017

Deepity of the Day

Piper: “We are so precious to God that God, in great mercy, will not let our preciousness to him become our god.” https://t.co/AWZ9ZKb5M1 — Desiring God (@desiringGod) April 29, 2017 Uhhh … right.

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#5: Remember professional ethics

I’ve been working my way through On Tyranny, recommended by Bruce Gerencser here, and discussed a bit here. It’s a brief enumeration by a Yale historian of 20-rules which, if we all observe them, undermine authoritarians — a timely subject. … Continue reading

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The 99th day

What do you know? Earlier this week, with health care, tax reform, financing for the border wall and a possible government shutdown on this week’s agenda, I made a modest prediction: I bravely predict that the only bit of it … Continue reading

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When life imitates sarcasm

I’ve used the expression “Tabloid Nation” from time-to-time, as sarcasm, to draw attention to stories that reveal an unseemly regard for publicity without substance. Well, what do you know? It turns out that Matt Drudge is now a media consultant … Continue reading

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Uh-oh …

South Africa should expect to be struck with a serious natural disaster within the next week because it has arrested a Holy Man accused of raping women. Following the arrest and detention of Pastor Tim Omotosho, a Nigerian pastor based … Continue reading

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