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Clowning with the New Camera
You can steal this picture, but if it makes you money, it would be nice to offer me a cut. My wife and I have been keeping our eyes open for a good deal on a cheap digital camera. This … Continue reading
No Significant Difference
I’m reading through a book I’ve been asked to use in a series of sessions, in which I will be leading a men’s discussion group. We were warned it was not the best, but a decent place to start. The … Continue reading
A Christian Psychology of Loss
To Christian men: I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged mysticism, psychology, scripture
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When a Church Is a Business
The overlap between churches and businesses can be very entertaining during these hard economic times. First, let’s establish once and for all, I am wholly and completely unsympathetic to folks who somehow believe tangible property is important to Christian faith. … Continue reading
Progressive Destruction
I’m going to pick on progressives today. Basic fact: While individual barbarians can be civilized fairly quickly when immersed in a civilized society, all it takes is a small handful of them together to defeat the effort. You can explain … Continue reading
The Weakness That Keeps on Blessing
The vagaries of DNA and life experiences leave us with an array of weaknesses and advantages. For the latter, we tend to run in two extremes. We either exult in our superiority, as if no other person can match it, … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged intellect, psychology, writing
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Fantasies of Equality
The mere fact a woman can be raped proves they are not, and cannot be equal. Anyone who is surprised military females are raped and silenced suffers even more fantasies, because this is utterly typical of how male troops act. … Continue reading
Historical Note: Women and Lust
It’s funny how people read their own cultural mythology back into history. The Old Testament offers sufficient notice women are turned on by studly guys. Hebrew writers also recognized it wasn’t so much a man’s physical qualities as the power … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged culture, marriage, psychology
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"Pinch Me" Finished
Because of the juggling between blogging services, I’ve decided to post the entire story. You can find it here (site is gone).