09 April 2018
Dispicable
Mother Says `Fight Club` at Middle School is Responsible for Brutal Attack on Daughter Fight Club at Middle School
04 March 2018
Thoughts
The Fool
The foolishness of man ruins his way,
And his heart rages against the LORD.
(Proverbs 19:3 (NASB95)
This is the way of it, isn’t it? A man ruins his life by his words and deeds and blames everyone else apart from himself. If he’s not so completely foolish (Psa 14:1) and happens to believe in a “higher power”, he would dare look upwards and blame God as well. I hate to break the news, but mankind is not evolving. His condition isn’t improving with time despite advances in technology and medicine. His fundamental nature has remained the same from the beginning. Man will always miss the mark, every time. He can’t even live up to his own moral standards let alone the Divine Imperatives.
Tech and Safety
As a truck driver, I must stay constantly on alert. For 12 to 14 hours a day, every day, I have to be aware of what’s going on around me in and out of the truck, for the safety of others and myself. I have a better view than most. I sit either parallel or just above the top of most vehicles. I can see directly into your car without even paying attention. Just a quick glance and I know what you're doing. This may sound kind creepy to some but it’s really an advantage in terms of safety. I know whether a driver is distracted, what his possible intentions are, and just what kind of driver he is. And the kind of driver I see is disturbing. Most people have their phones in hand or resting on their knee. What’s most alarming is many are texting and driving while traveling up to or exceeding speeds of 70 mph on the interstate! Offhand, I don’t know the statistics, but this seems to be a greater problem than driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. I don’t care what your business is or what's going on in your life, there is nothing more important than paying attention to what you’re doing behind the wheel.
“Abject Culture” and the Dehumanization of Man
A certain friend, in one of his more contemplative moods, seriously considered how tech and social media is affecting our culture. He even bought a domain and toyed with the idea of creating a website addressing these issues. It was a good plan and I hope he does something with it. When he approached me as a possible contributor I had already been collecting articles on the negative effects of social media, and at last count, I had acquired some 40 essays or so over the last 5 years. One of the first articles I bookmarked concluded that the jury was still out. Though in most court cases the jury must reach a unanimous decision to convict, but not all cases do. So far, the consensus is social media and tech is harmful to individuals and dehumanizing society as a whole. The list of negative effects is too long for this thought, so to give you an idea of the problem I’ll leave you with this quote:
“Tech companies are conducting a massive, real-time experiment on our kids, and, at present, no one is really holding them accountable,” said Common Sense’s CEO, James Steyer, warning that tech companies’ attention-grabbing business models may hurt “the social, emotional and cognitive development of kids”.
“When parents learn how these companies can take advantage of our kids, they will join us in demanding the industry change its ways and improve certain practices.” --
(Center for Humane Technology, led by former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris and former Facebook investor and adviser Roger McNamee.) --The quote is taken from the article, “Former Facebook and Google workers launch campaign to fight tech addiction”. The Guardian.
The foolishness of man ruins his way,
And his heart rages against the LORD.
(Proverbs 19:3 (NASB95)
This is the way of it, isn’t it? A man ruins his life by his words and deeds and blames everyone else apart from himself. If he’s not so completely foolish (Psa 14:1) and happens to believe in a “higher power”, he would dare look upwards and blame God as well. I hate to break the news, but mankind is not evolving. His condition isn’t improving with time despite advances in technology and medicine. His fundamental nature has remained the same from the beginning. Man will always miss the mark, every time. He can’t even live up to his own moral standards let alone the Divine Imperatives.
Tech and Safety
As a truck driver, I must stay constantly on alert. For 12 to 14 hours a day, every day, I have to be aware of what’s going on around me in and out of the truck, for the safety of others and myself. I have a better view than most. I sit either parallel or just above the top of most vehicles. I can see directly into your car without even paying attention. Just a quick glance and I know what you're doing. This may sound kind creepy to some but it’s really an advantage in terms of safety. I know whether a driver is distracted, what his possible intentions are, and just what kind of driver he is. And the kind of driver I see is disturbing. Most people have their phones in hand or resting on their knee. What’s most alarming is many are texting and driving while traveling up to or exceeding speeds of 70 mph on the interstate! Offhand, I don’t know the statistics, but this seems to be a greater problem than driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. I don’t care what your business is or what's going on in your life, there is nothing more important than paying attention to what you’re doing behind the wheel.
“Abject Culture” and the Dehumanization of Man
A certain friend, in one of his more contemplative moods, seriously considered how tech and social media is affecting our culture. He even bought a domain and toyed with the idea of creating a website addressing these issues. It was a good plan and I hope he does something with it. When he approached me as a possible contributor I had already been collecting articles on the negative effects of social media, and at last count, I had acquired some 40 essays or so over the last 5 years. One of the first articles I bookmarked concluded that the jury was still out. Though in most court cases the jury must reach a unanimous decision to convict, but not all cases do. So far, the consensus is social media and tech is harmful to individuals and dehumanizing society as a whole. The list of negative effects is too long for this thought, so to give you an idea of the problem I’ll leave you with this quote:
“Tech companies are conducting a massive, real-time experiment on our kids, and, at present, no one is really holding them accountable,” said Common Sense’s CEO, James Steyer, warning that tech companies’ attention-grabbing business models may hurt “the social, emotional and cognitive development of kids”.
“When parents learn how these companies can take advantage of our kids, they will join us in demanding the industry change its ways and improve certain practices.” --
(Center for Humane Technology, led by former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris and former Facebook investor and adviser Roger McNamee.) --The quote is taken from the article, “Former Facebook and Google workers launch campaign to fight tech addiction”. The Guardian.
03 July 2017
Revelation: They Were Blessed
For I testify to
everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds to
these things, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book;
and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall
take away his part from the Book of Life, from the holy city, and from the
things which are written in this book. (Rev 22:18-19)
The Bible is history. It is the written revelation of God’s
historical, redemptive act of salvation through Jesus Christ from beginning to
end. It is the story of grace, hope, and redemption for both Jews and gentiles,
for those “…who are near and those who are far off.” Although the story is
simple enough, anyone who has seriously studied Scripture know some passages
and words are not easily understood.
One mysterious book has confused and divided some of the
brightest students and scholars for nearly 2 millennia. According to R.C
Sproul, “Whole systems of eschatological thought have been labeled and
identified in accordance with the place the millennium holds within each
system.” (The Last Days According to Jesus Christ, R.C Sproul. Pg. 193.)
These include: historic premillennialism, dispensational
premillennialism, amillennialism, postmillennialism, partial preterism, and
full preterism. Some of these views spring from Revelation ch. 20 alone excluding subsystems of thought or divided opinion within each group. One could
spend a life time navigating endless articles and commentaries on each
position.
Why then should countless interpretations on the Parousia be
any different than views on other major doctrines? We can all agree Jesus is
Lord and savior so why should it matter? Love God with all your heart and
understanding, trust in Jesus, and love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law
and prophets are summed up in these. Is it really a big deal we should
have different ideas about “…when these things shall be, and the end of
the age?”
Like anything else, it matters because how we understand the
second advent may influence our thinking when interpreting certain passages. If we understand New Testament prophecy as a past or fulfilled event,
verses like Ro. 13:11 change our concept of time. Paul’s warning to the church
at Rome becomes something about to occur within their generation. “The things
which must soon take place…” in Rev. 1:1 is near – even at the doors of the 7
churches in Asia. Likewise, Mat 24 is one continuous discourse apart from any
discontinuity or break in the text. All prophecy is fulfilled. Jesus Christ came and went in a "twinkling of an eye" at the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D 70.
On the opposite side, time is elastic. In this sense Paul’s
exhortation in 2 Tim 3:1 is not only a real-time warning for him, but for all
elders in subsequent generations to the present. The “last days” can mean from
the inception of the church to the present. In this scheme, the plain
understanding of at least some words is not so plain anymore. The Olivet Discourse is picked apart. “You” becomes “all” and “age” means the physical destruction of the world and the of end time as we know it. The student and
scholar must determine which phrases and words mean now at the time the letter
was written and those that mean imminent for the last 2000 years.
The list of difficulties goes on. It would seem there is no
end to it. As a result, some would argue though we have different opinions on
eschatology we must look at the over all teaching of the New Testament. We should
not be overly concerned about end times as opposed to salvation and individual sanctification.
What matters is faith in Jesus Christ and obedience. This, despite over 66 verses
with context (excluding Old Testament passages) and one entire book in the New Testament
devoted to the Parousia.
The first sermon this writer heard over 20 years ago was on
End Times. The minister gave a brief explanation on 4 major positions and then
went on to explain which he believed was the correct one. Before the alter call
he said, whatever choice you make among these different views you can be sure Jesus Christ is
coming back one day, and you must ask yourself – are you ready?
I would echo the good minister’s call with an exception. Jesus said in Jn 7:1-8, “My time has not yet come, but your time is always
ready.” Jesus Christ was to die on the cross for all
who believe in Him, not 1 minute before, or 1 minute after. It was God’s
timing. Our time is now. I do not mean 1000
years from now but from the instant you hear the Gospel call.
The exception is this, the basics of proper Bible study say there can be only one intended meaning. The Bible was written from the context of the
author to the context of the recipients. It had a specific audience and addressed real time problems. The word of God is not a smorgasbord of ideas to
pick and choose whatever fancies our taste.
The Bible is truth. Truth does not contradict or give contrary
statements. It is yes or no, not yes and no. We are not allowed historic
premillennialism and amillennialism. Otherwise, the warning at the beginning of
this article means nothing or anything you want it to mean.
But surely God is merciful is He not? Maybe it was just His way of saying He really, really wants us to pay attention and get it right.
But surely God is merciful is He not? Maybe it was just His way of saying He really, really wants us to pay attention and get it right.
If you have come this far you may have thought the obvious. There
is nothing new here. In part 2, I intend to prove someone indeed got it right. They
did not simply agree to disagree while singing The Battle Hymn of the Republic.
They understood the Revelation of Jesus
Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants—things which must shortly take
place.
They understood, and they were blessed.
10 May 2017
Mark Levin -- The Political Bully
I’ve had it with Mark Levin.
He’s a mean-spirited jerk.
“That’s right. I said it!”
Years ago, when I was driving over the road I was flipping
through the radio one night and I found the Mark Levin Show. At first I thought
the guy was a nut job. Then I gave him a chance and ended up listening to Mark
for years. What I like about him is he’s not a party line cheerleader for the
Republicans. If someone isn’t towing the line he says so. He doesn’t cut any
slack no matter who they are or what political party they belong.
Another thing I like
about Mark is you won’t find him giving parroted arguments or talking points
you would expect from other radio hosts. Depending on the complexity of the
argument he might use political philosophy and history to back up his point.
Sometimes he would read long quotes from our founding fathers and writers of
the Constitution. I especially love it when he talks about history. Make no mistake -- Mark Levin is the real
deal, a true blue Constitutional Conservative.
What put me over the edge was a show I was listening to on
Podcast the other day. A guy calls in and says, “Thank you for taking my call.
It’s an honor to speak to you.” The topic was the health care bill recently
passed by the House. The caller said he liked the bill because it kept the
precondition rule.
He didn’t have insurance and said, “…it’s
cheaper to pay when I need to go to the doctor.”
Then Mark said, “Let’s say you have catastrophe, am I
supposed to pay for that?”
The caller, “No sir.”
Mark, “Oh yes, but I have to because then you have a
preexisting condition.”
The caller, “This is true.”
Mark, “Yeah, so you know what you are?”
The caller doesn’t answer.
Mark repeats the question, “So do you know what you are?”
There’s a pause.
Mark, “You’re a parasite.”
The caller may have a been a liberal operative, who knows.
Occasionally a few slip by “Mr. Call Screener” and try to entangle Mark on
questions and so on. The caller, however, seemed to be a genuine Mark Levin
fan.
It’s one thing to bad mouth politicians in Washington. I’ve
done my share. If Mark continues to
attack his fans he’ll find himself without an audience and maybe even lose a
few advertisers. It was Mark’s passion that first got my attention, but he
should use a little discretion on who should be on the receiving end of it.
17 January 2017
What I Wanted To Say But Someone Beat Me To It
You ain't seen nothing yet. The Leftists or Social Communists, (they're all the same) for the next 4 years will do everything in their power to unseat Trump from the Whitehouse. They haven't wasted any time. They've already begun. The fake news, lies, the bogus stories, all of which so far has blown up in their faces. But it doesn't matter. You think the news, social media, and politics are sleazy now, just you wait.
As Eric Dixon said in his article, as far as the left is concerned -- the rule of law be damned.
Get ready for the sleaziest, bottom of the barrel attacks against Trump, his supporters, and Constitutional conservatives such as you have never seen. You can read Eric's article here: The Left's Era of Dread
As Eric Dixon said in his article, as far as the left is concerned -- the rule of law be damned.
Get ready for the sleaziest, bottom of the barrel attacks against Trump, his supporters, and Constitutional conservatives such as you have never seen. You can read Eric's article here: The Left's Era of Dread
01 December 2016
Namby Pamby -- Are We Raising a Generation of Wimps?

Maybe the U.S should enact mandatory conscription for men and women 18 and over. It might instill in them a sense courage or valuable coping lessons, like when you don't get your way in life you can't crawl into in a little corner and cry about it.
Click on the above link and hear what a 20 something thinks of his generation.
11 November 2016
Intolerence -- The True Colors of The Left
Video: High School Girl Viciously Attacked For Supporting Donald Trump
As much as the liberals claim President Elect Donald Trump is racist, it is clear at least from this video, some are intolerant of freedom of expression. While they paint Conservatives as racists and bigots, their actions and protests prove they do not believe in a free America. What is equally disturbing, as the young girl was defending her opinion the rest of the crowd were instigating a physical confrontation, and when she was attacked some continued messing around with their smartphones as if nothing was happening.
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