Genres


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    Modern-Life,  Observations

    Waving the flag for the right reasons

    Federal law was changed a few years ago to allow veterans and servicemen not in uniform to salute the flag when it was being hoisted or lowered or presented, typically at a ball game.  Prior to that, only servicemen were allowed that privilege.  Civilians who haven’t served still should remove their hat and hold it or their hand over their heart.

  • Book review, Title Sh*t My Dad Says, Author Justin Halpern, Rating 3.5,

    Sh*t My Dad Says

    Justin Halpern

    Book review

    Humor,  Reviews

    Candid, loving portrait of Dad

    Pungent humor is the outward appeal of this loving and candid portrait of Dad; that it is often poignant and contains a surprising amount of insight is the hidden delight.

  • Book review, Title Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend, Author Gary L. Roberts, Rating 3.0,

    Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend

    Gary L. Roberts

    Book review

    History,  Reviews

    Doc Holliday’s story

    Robert's book Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend is a solid effort to document the life of one of the main participants of the shootout at the OK Corral, and provides a dramatic rendering of that famous event. I found it a nice diversion.

  • Book review, Title The Death of Adam, Author Marilynne Robinson, Rating 2.5,

    The Death of Adam

    Marilynne Robinson

    Book review

    Essays,  Religion,  Reviews,  Science

    Modern Jeremiad

    Marilynne Robinson's The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought could just as well have been entitled 'Modern Jeremiad', as its tone is often bleak, accusatory, and angry, sure that the world, and America in particular, has taken a set of massively wrong turns in terms of both its thinking and its behavior. This is a book that marks modern thought as empty of spiritual meaning, and continually contrasts secular (mostly failed) ideas and behaviors with Christianity's spirituality and ability to offer meaning and moral structure in a modern human's life. The essays are wildly uneven, and the variation in quality is quite wide; most are readable, but several are nigh on unreadable. If you were to read this book from back to front, you would, roughly speaking, be reading from the best essays to the worst.

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    Attrib: NASA Astrobiology Institute, PD-USGOV.

     

    Observations,  Religion,  Science

    Abiogenesis or Creation?

    Abiogenesis currently amounts to little more than scientific parlor talk, which leaves us free to choose an explanation of the origin of life that is most personally satisifying. 

    I think that life was more likely created by God than having arisen spontaneously on earth. I have read a number of scientific arguments regarding the origin of life. They differ markedly in some aspects, but they are consistent in arguing that life on earth is massively complex and a massive amount of time would be necessary for life to arise from non-life (formation of the first self-replicating cell, then the evolution of life to its current forms). Many of abiogenesis proponents suggest that the current estimate of the earth's age, 4.5 billion years, is not sufficient time for life to have arisen spontaneously! At any rate . . .

  • Movie Review, Title The Passion Of The Christ, Studio 20th Century Fox, Rating 1.5,

     

    The Passion Of The Christ (2004)

    Director: Mel Gibson

    Movie Review

    Films,  Religion,  Reviews

    The goriest story ever told

    The Passion of the Christ is a violent, unrelenting cascade of gore and violence against one man, Jesus Christ, and is one of the most offensive films I have personally seen. Many films have depicted Christ, but none in memory steeped his last few days on earth in gratuitous and pornographic violence while de-emphasizing the purpose of the suffering.

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    Attrib: Y_tambe, CC-BY-SA-3.0.

     

    Observations,  Science

    Bacteria talk to each other … new approach to antibiotics?

    The old bacterial cell wall inhibitors, etc. are the antibiotics soon to be the past, obviously so because the bacteria have evolved means to defeat most of them, and we are out of good ideas to extend those methods, save at much too slow a pace. But much has been learned about bacteria in the past 20 years, and from this recent knowledge are born new points of attack!!!