Monthly Archives: September 2016

Call on Him

It’s the biggest compliment you can offer. Our culture arises from Western feudalism, where a man’s pride and glory was in the property he owned, and the power he wielded. The more important he is, the less important others are … Continue reading

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Psalm 116

Still reviewing the “Hallel Psalms” used with Passover, this one is unique in the collection — it was originally composed as an intensely personal individual experience. However, it’s not hard to see how it calls on the nation to enter … Continue reading

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Bits and Pieces 20

While I’ve left Debian Jessie on the server, I found too many things implemented wrong for my laptop. So I moved back to Mint 18 (Sarah) and I’ll just grit my teeth on the suspend issue. Part of what drove … Continue reading

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Cycling: Just for Me

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Today’s pictures are not meant to stir moral recognition. Rather, they simply mark a day’s outing where the moral considerations … Continue reading

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Shine That Light

I really would like to have one of these t-shirts. They say they took the idea from this video: This is near and dear to my heart. You’ll notice that my books, articles, blog posts and even my images are … Continue reading

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Photography: Overcast Test

As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Note that this thing got accidentally posted way before it was finished. Today was overcast, a good time to test … Continue reading

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