So here we are, continuing the practice of posting various memes I have created, bunched in accordance with the year in which I did it. Furthermore, reposting them like this is evidence that I am not sorry.
And It Includes More Than That
“James tells us that a great deal of warfare comes about because we want and can’t have. This observation is not limited to toddlers grabbing things in the nursery; it includes kings and regiments, presidents and strike forces.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 42
Meme Gallery 2016
From time to time, I pass on memes, and also, from time to time, I make memes. Or, to be more accurate, from 2016 to time, I make memes. That’s when I learned how to make them. Because I used them in various posts, they are now scattered all over tarnation, which is why I …
Staying Out of Cartoon World
Dear Darla, Okay, so now we are getting into some treacherous territory. This is an area fraught with peril, and one of the reasons it is so perilous is that we all, for emotional reasons, have decided to ignore and suppress a major facet of male/female interactions. The end result is that nobody knows what …
The Cauldron of War Fever
“As many isolated and lonely Christians have found out, any reluctance to throw oneself into the cauldron of war fever is usually taken as some species of treachery.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 41
Letters on the Threshold of June
Letter to the Editor: When it comes to honoring the Sabbath, I have lately been thinking that as automation and artificial intelligence become more common place in our lives, Christians may ...
Bathrobe Time
“While their benefits have no doubt been many, church pageants have also had the unfortunate result of making us think that biblical characters did little more than stand around in their bathrobes.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 39
White Boy Summer, or How Republics Rot
Introduction: When the thick fog of a judicial stupor has descended upon a people, there is really no way to write a sprightly article that will successfully explain to everyone how we might ...
Freedom, Not Fussiness
“When the Spirit is grieved by elder boards packed with schoolmarms, liberty disappears along with any understanding of what true liberty even is. And when we have lost this understanding in the community of saints, we are dreaming to think we can find it anywhere else . . . Not to put too fine a point on it, we are becoming slaves of men in the political realm because we do not care enough about understanding liberty in the church. Freedom frightens us.”
The Cultural Mind, p. 37
As It Should Be
