Notes from Underground – May 2024

5/30/24 – Let’s pray, pray and pray that the evil one, trump, goes to prison and then to hell. May he burn in hell for eternity.  

5/29/24 – It’s not traditional or modern. It’s not east or west. It’s not Hindu or Muslim. It’s not black or white. It’s not either/or. It’s both. We’re not going backward. We’re international. We’re connected in a way we’ve never been, and we like it that way. We’re going forward because it’s our future.

5/29/24 – If you were lucky enough to see her 1998 exhibition, it was masterful.
Shirin Neshat’s Turbulent

5/29/24 – Today, nerding out on some art. Don’t worry, Auntie. Their beautiful Indian hair is still long. They can let it down, wear it in a braid, and do the traditional Indian Bharatanatyam. The classical Indian dance that originated in the South of India, in Tamil Nadu, tells stories using music and dance. Art from all over the world can be combined in creative ways to make new art because all art tells stories and gives expression to the human condition.
Hybrid Bharatham EPISODE 6 | Usha Jey Choreography | Empire State of Mind – Jay Z ft. Alicia Keys

5/28/24 – Nerding out on Christianity and religions in general is so much fun. Enjoy!

5/28/24 – Let’s consider this. So many nonbelievers, atheists, agnostics, and even some quasi/skeptical “believers,” pretty much all of them think they would truly believe if only they saw basically some sort of miracle. Well, Jesus’s disciples saw plenty of miracles, and he had to keep telling them they had little faith. Who can forget Peter walking on water until he fell like a stone when he saw the wind. What changed between this and they themselves performing miracles? There is Jesus’s resurrection, but they had already witnessed the precursor to the resurrection, raising Lazarus from the dead. One could argue that what really changed was that they received the Holy Spirit. So, instead of needing to see or feel like Thomas did, maybe we just need to receive our advocate, the paraclete. As formless and fleeting as the wind, yet more powerful than our sensory perceptions.    

5/27/24 – There have been many people on the right who have been willing to criticize the right. We’re still waiting for members of the left to step up and do so with the left. We cannot fully realize our greatness as Americans and as a country if only one side is willing to do an examination of conscience.

5/27/24 – Christianity will survive the clergy abuse. It will also survive the factions within the laity who don’t practice the faith correctly. Christianity is not to be used to advance either the left’s or the right’s political agenda. It is an ancient religion, deeply rooted in love, hope and faith. It is not about worldly power, money or fame. It is about sacrifice. It is about serving God and each other. Nobody is required to remain within the church. If one can’t orient themselves to God, to Jesus Christ, and to these core tenets, please leave the church. Thank you.
“‘For some on the religious right,’ Malcolm Gladwell wrote in an American Spectator essay in 1986, ‘advancing a political agenda has come to take precedence over even the most basic ethical considerations.’ This has been a decades-long through line.
Another reason things are playing out the way they are in the white evangelical world is that its leaders are giving in to the ancient temptation of proximity to political power, choosing to be court pastors in order to win the favor of the king. They are thrilled to be taken seriously, thrilled to be offered invitations to the halls of power, thrilled to be seen having influence in this world. In my years in politics, I’ve never found a group as easily seduced by political power as evangelicals….
There is also this unsettling fact: Too many people who claim to be Christians treat Jesus as a ‘hood ornament,’ to quote my friend Russell Moore. Christianity is for them an add-on, something they use to validate their preexisting ideological and partisan political beliefs. The Bible is useful to the extent that it acts as proof text for what they already believe.”
Praising Trump With Faint Damnation

5/27/24 – An older article that identifies a recurring weakness within conservatism. Tradition definitely has its place. For societies, it can create a sense of stability and continuity. It also gives us the opportunity to remember our ancestors, our compatriots and others who have helped shape our common history. It is filled with memory-making and memory-sharing. It brings us together in our shared identity and our shared humanity. However, maintaining tradition should not come at the expense of fundamental values, such as justice and accountability.
“But it was the church’s conservative instincts, the insistence on institutional loyalty, obedience and the absolute authority of clerics, that allowed the abuse to spread unpunished. What’s more, it was a conservative hierarchy’s bunker mentality that prevented the Vatican from reckoning with the scandal.”
A Time for Contrition

5/27/24 – Any day that honors our veterans and our shared history as Americans, whether indigenous or immigrant, recognizes the best aspects of the great country we’re building together. This is not the finest moment in our existence as an independent nation, but as long as the Statue of Liberty still stands, we’re still Americans. For as much as some people want or claim to see a multipolar world, it would be so only to a minimal extent. The United States is still regarded as the guardians of the free world. It’s an immense responsibility, and not one many of us really want. (Whenever any other country wants to bear this cross for us, please just let us know.) And the most demanding parts of it fall on our veterans. May we honor them and their sacrifices not just today but every day. May God bless them and keep them.

5/26/24 – “Napoleon Bonaparte once taunted a Catholic cardinal by threatening: ‘Your Eminence, are you not aware that I have the power to destroy the Catholic Church?’ To which the cardinal quipped: ‘Your Majesty, we Catholic clergy have done our best to destroy the Church for the last eighteen hundred years. We have not succeeded, and neither will you.’”
Nothing and nobody will ever succeed. The church are the followers of Jesus Christ. We are the followers of the way. He never abandoned us, and we will never abandon him. Two-thousand years later, Jesus is awe-inspiring, and the Spirit continues to work in mysterious ways. Glory be to God in the highest.

5/26/24 – A couple of excellent articles from The Atlantic if you’re actually interested in developing as a human being. Remember to take breaks from the tech and the politics to focus on living in the world, for others and for God. Also, everything that really matters in life takes work. It’s healthy work. Embrace it. Happy Sunday and enjoy the articles!

5/26/24 – “The growing phenomenon of the nones, however, is not evidence of a lack of interest in spiritual life. Many today who previously fell away from their faith—or never had one to begin with—are seeking something faith-like in their life. They are open to thinking about such commitments, but just don’t know what to look for. Maybe this describes you. If so, ironically, the research data on why people say they became nones in the first place might hold the answer of what to focus on to set you on your spiritual path.”
How to Find Your Faith

5/26/24 – “From their earliest days, the Dominicans have done battle with lies, folly, and ignorance, and what the Order of Preachers has taught to combat falsehood still serves today…. You have probably been told that college is a place you go to figure out your career plans and life ambitions—where you discover what your passion is, what you’re good at, and what the world needs specifically from you…. The second big lie you may have absorbed osmotically through the culture has to do with pain and suffering…. Perhaps the biggest lie of all that can hold back your life’s journey in the modern world is that you should seek your own individual truth in life.”
What Monastic Mystics Got Right About Life

5/21/24 – This is not the place for the battles of the day. We aren’t here to affirm or to condemn. We are just here in our moments together. People are diverse, and they are designed by their creator to be different. Both the extreme right and the extreme left are trying to make everyone uniform, wanting everyone to conform to their ideas, their thoughts and their ways of being in the world. You don’t have to agree with people. You don’t have to affirm them. You’re not their therapist. You also don’t need to condemn them. You’re not sovereign over them. Just be another human being living humbly alongside them.
If you’re worshipping together, focus on glorifying God together. If you’re studying together, focus on learning together. If you’re working together, focus on doing a great job together. If you’re doing creative work together, focus on making great art together. Nothing else matters. Can you do these things with someone that is of a different race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, etc. from you? Or, for example, do you need the person to conform to your identity, your values, your whatever, before you can worship God together? If you do, then where is your relationship with God because God created the person with whom you can’t worship because the person doesn’t align with your preferences? So, who really needs to change?

5/21/24 – In Christianity, a well-directed spiritual journey is all about being closer to God. One does so, perhaps paradoxically, by being closer to other humans and all of God’s creation. One also does so by retreating from time to time from the world into quiet and contemplation. Humans and life in general can be exhausting. Like Jesus often did, sometimes, we just need to be with God by ourselves: read our Bible, pray our rosary, or just think about how amazing God and his creation is. Contemplation of the divine fills us with gratitude, love and peace. When we feel quite uncharitable to everyone because they can be so annoying, taking time to just be with God helps soften our hearts, replenishes our patience and gives us rest. Then, we can go back to building stronger relationships with humans, which brings us even closer to God. It can be a virtuous cycle.

5/19/24 – To the persecuted church, we love you. We pray for you all the time. You are our best. May God be with you always and forever. May he give you comfort: spiritual, emotional and physical. In many ways, Christianity is not an easy religion to practice correctly, but it’s worth it. They will know us by our love and by our unwillingness to abandon our God. In response to those who persecute you, for as hard as it can be, never seek revenge. Like our Lord, seek only truth and justice. God bless you all.
Open Doors USA
Barnabas Aid
The Voice of the Martyrs

5/19/24 – With respect for Pope Francis, he appeases too much. He concedes too much. Wear red for the martyrs of the faith: past, present and future. Christianity is worth risking everything for, including our lives. That’s what Jesus did for us. We either believe in him and in his teachings, or we don’t. We either trust God, or we don’t. Don’t do politics. Just do pure, uncompromising faith.
The Vatican’s Gamble With Beijing Is Costing China’s Catholics

5/19/24 – The temptation to abandon unwelcoming churches is common, particularly for people of color, LGBTQ+, and others. Don’t. If true Christians leave the church because it’s become dominated by social club Christians, with their spoiled, precious white children who they don’t want around nonwhite children, or even worse, “Christian” nationalists, who are not real Christians at all, then how can we reform the church? Reform doesn’t come easy, and it will never come if we quit and let them win. Think about the persecuted church, past and present. They sacrifice everything. We can deal with some discomfort. Reclaim, reform and rename in Jesus’s name because it’s his church. It belongs to him and, therefore, to those who genuinely want to follow him.

5/19/24 – Happy Birthday to the Church. The mother of Jesus, Mary, is also the mother of the Church. There would be no Christianity without her because there would be no Christ without her. If anyone tells you Christianity is a male-dominated religion, please remind them of these basic facts.

5/18/24 – If one is delusional enough to think that God needs an advocate, one is delusional enough to think that the evil one, trump, is the messiah. Tomorrow is Pentecost, one of the most important days in the liturgical calendar. It is the day that Mary the Mother of Jesus and the Apostles receive the Holy Spirit, the advocate that God sends to us because we are the ones who need an advocate, not God.
Neither MAGA nor the evil one, trump, are the chosen people. According to Christianity, the Chosen people were the Jewish people, but with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and Jesus’s own actions during his ministry, any person can be saved. However, redemption is not guaranteed. Jesus alone is the judge. One is free to go through their lives in a state of delusion, but at the Last Judgment, what matters will be reality and truth.
Jesus is their savior, Trump is their candidate. Ex-president’s backers say he shares faith, values

5/18/24 – To all Christians everywhere: Serve the Lord, with a clarity of conscience, of heart, mind and soul, and nothing and no one else.

5/18/24 – As Christians, we often ask our Lord and our God, Jesus Christ, a Jew, to help us be instruments of his peace – his peace that he modeled and gave to us. We can’t do this if we can’t be absolutely honest with ourselves and with others about who we serve. If we are motivated by anything but truth and justice and serving our God, instead of being instruments of peace, we would be serving ourselves whether or not we realize it.
As Christians, we are called to love and support both the Jewish and the Palestinian people alike. It’s not either/or. It’s both. The truth is that the war against Hamas isn’t going well for the Israelis and the humanitarian cost to the Palestinians has been too high. The truth is that many Israeli and American Jews have spoken out about it. Many Israeli Jews have protested their own government’s policies, and recently, the Israeli Defense establishment has spoken out publicly against Netanyahu’s leadership or lack thereof.
Netanyahu’s selfish motivations are nothing new, and he is yet another among several authoritarian leaders, such as the Russian, the Chinese, and the Indian ones, and of course, the evil one, trump, who put their interests above the interests of their country, the people they are supposed to serve, and the world more generally.
The protestors and others among American liberalism are choosing to ignore these truths, the internal dissent within Israelis and the Jewish diaspora. Acknowledging it would complicate their neat narrative of us versus them: Palestinians good, Jews, bad. But of course, the protestors are not motivated to be instruments of peace. They are motivated by something else, something that ultimately serves them, but like David French’s piece below, they just can’t see it.
The Israeli Defense Establishment Revolts Against Netanyahu

5/18/24 – The Atlantic has taken what is, at present, an unpopular stance in the liberal press and in liberal circles. It pushed back against a rising tide of anti-Semitism, especially on the extreme left. Even prior to this particular inflection point, The Atlantic was more moderate than other mainstream publications. In journalism, it takes courage to go against a prevailing narrative or popular perspective, but one that is morally wrong, and The Atlantic deserves recognition for doing so.
Tuesday, May 7 marked the 2024 Days of Remembrance Commemoration, to remember the 6 million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust. If one is dispassionate, nothing in our evaluation of the war against Hamas should change the horror of the Holocaust. There are no two sides about the Holocaust or anti-Semitism. They are pure evil.
The protests on college campuses are not primarily driven by morality and humanitarianism. They are driven by tribalism and trends. They don’t seek truth, justice or reconciliation. They seek attention, and the liberal press gave it to them. The press also often gave the protestors their implicit support in their coverage.
Don’t Both-Sides This One, Joe

5/18/24 – David French should be commended for being honest and open. As Christians, if our faith has been practiced correctly, we should be primed for brutally honest introspection in any and all contexts. What else is an examination of conscience? How can we have a good relationship with God if we can’t even recognize our own sinfulness? By doing so, we naturally better understand our own souls and psychology, and we also better understand human psychology more generally.
One of the greatest threats of tribalism is that it obscures truth. If one is blinded or biased by loyalty, to oneself or to others, how can one be honest or objective? As Christians, we are called to be loyal to one and only one entity – our God. We are called to be committed to God, and with it, to truth, to see oneself and the world without fear or favor and through the eyes of the divine.
I Was a Republican Partisan. It Altered the Way I Saw the World.

5/17/24 – This summer (We’re only a few weeks away. Time flies!), instead of scrolling like an idiot on your phone and wasting away your brain, do something creative. Especially, do something with language, i.e., spoken/written languages, but also music. Duolingo, which can be free, is rather logically branching out beyond spoken/written languages to include math and music. (Math is also a language.) Libraries sometimes lend musical instruments, or you could try Buy Nothing or Craig’s List. Learning any of these types of languages is very good for your brain, and as importantly, connects us in healthy ways with other people and cultures.
You can also do creative writing, make visual art, or dance. If you don’t have a lot of money, just check out books by great artists from your local library or go to museums when they are free and copy the images. You just need pencil and paper. Take a dance class. They can be a little expensive. See if they offer a discount rate. YouTube has free videos that teach dance and music. You could also do gardening, which is basically painting with plants.
All of these activities also require patience, persistence and consistency, which are some of the most important traits to develop as a human being. The creative arts is the learning that makes you complete. Don’t cheat yourself out of it because you’re too “busy” mucking around on your phone or because you think academics is the only thing that matters. Academics and the arts are complementary. It’s not either/or. It’s both.

5/16/24 – Sometimes, one just wants to listen to a black (negro) spiritual. No autotune, as it should always be. Just a talented woman with a beautiful voice. Enjoy!
 Joan Baez – Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Live, 1969)

5/15/24 – Sometimes, one just wants to listen to some Mozart. Music is universal. It can be made, played and appreciated by anyone. Enjoy!
Gloria from Twelfth Mass by W A Mozart. Conducted By James Varrick Armaah

5/14/24 – Ora et labora. Laborare est orare. “God instituted prayer in order to allow his creatures the dignity of causality,” Pascal. We can’t be both puppets and people. However, we can be and are independent people yet also God’s children under his care. The exercise of God’s discretionary power is a mystery. Accept it, and keep praying.
Work and Prayer by C.S. Lewis Doodle

5/14/24 – The theory of evolution in a nutshell: Correlation is causation. We share a bunch of genes with other forms of life. Thus, we came out of the same source of life, the primordial soup, which will remain unspecified. Life evolves based on survival of the fittest. We are motivated by this result and this one alone. Like other animals on the planet: Kill or be killed. Of course, there is no prayer. There is no mystery. There is no morality. There is only might.

5/13/24 – Let’s do everything we can in every way that we can to triumph over evil, and the evil one, trump. Let’s also pray, pray and pray some more, and put our faith in God. It’s not either/or. It’s both.

5/13/24 – Not as well-known as some of Serge Gainsbourg’s many hits, such as Bonnie and Clyde or Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais, but it might come in handy on say, November 5, 2024. Don’t let us down, America. Don’t let the world down. Everything is at stake.
Serge Gainsbourg – Requiem Pour Un Con [Orange]

5/13/24 – Protests aren’t always in the streets. Arguably the most effective protests are just doing the Lord’s work day in and day out. They are directing our gifts in the myriad of forms they take to help good prevail against evil.
“The more expansive work on the album is a 44-minute symphony for violin and orchestra titled Dedication. Who’s it dedicated to? Lyndon-Gee, writing in the album’s booklet, treats it as an homage to the ‘life-force’ of the human race — which encompasses not only tragedy, but also love and renewal.”
What’s past is present for Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov
If you want to help, you can’t just virtue-signal. That’s actually not helpful. What’s helpful is understanding that human beings are often walking contradictions. It’s rolling up your sleeves and doing the work in spite of or because of this truth. “‘I am so distracted,’ Zielinski says. ‘I am not an expert by any stretch of the imagination. If I’m doing one thing right, I’m just forcing myself to do it, forcing myself to bring myself to that space knowing that faith in God will fill in the rest.’… He looks for God in the world, in the suffering, in the daily work, in others. ‘Thy will be done,’ he prays. ‘Take the work of my hands today and the mistakes I make. Remedy them. Take the good that I do, augment it, and let it be.’”
Inside the prayers of a middle manager at a Denver family shelter saving — and turning away — homeless families

5/12/24 – The men and women start singing separately but end up singing in unison. Some paradoxes make a whole. Happy Ascension Sunday!
Christus Paradox | Alfred Fedak / Sylvia Dunstan

5/12/24 – The number of times we have wept for Ukraine’s children, it’s countless. On this Mother’s Day, let’s collectively weep for the world’s children who have been abused, neglected, tortured or killed. The world’s children, our children, who have insufficient food and water, housing, health care, education, or other basic necessities of life.
They came out of their mother’s womb as God’s perfect creation, just as they are, and our imperfect world that doesn’t adequately value life, human and all life, treated them like pawns and commodities. It treated them as disposable. Our children are our collective treasure and responsibility, and we are failing them.
The mothers of Ukraine need you

5/11/24 – Americans are an industrious people. We hustle. We work really hard. God bless you all (even MAGA) for contributing to our great country. Remember to rest though. That’s also important. (To MAGA, don’t vote for the evil one, trump, and don’t waste your hard-earned money on a loser. You’re better than him.)

5/11/24 – This Mother’s Day, please pray for Ukrainian mothers, who along with their husbands and children have sacrificed so much to remain free and democratic. They are a testament to courage, resilience and strength. We admire and respect them. They inspire us. Slava Ukraini!
Also, please consider donating to United24, or purchasing some cool merch, especially the vyshyvanka or MUGA (because it’s sass) hat or t-shirt, from Saint Javelin. If you’re unable to donate or make a purchase at this time, you could spend some time learning about Ukraine, its culture and its people, or sending emails or letters to them to show them that our support is steadfast. They need to hear from us. They need to know that we’re still here for them. We’re Americans, after all. Like Ukrainians, we persevere.

5/9/24 – Let the body of Christ model unity for the rest of the world. Let us be instruments of God’s peace. Let’s have more interdenominational and interfaith exchanges and events. Let’s show the world that love doesn’t have boundaries. Instead, it reaches across divides.

5/9/24 – Churches are a feast for the senses and for life. They are beautiful and complete. They do everything. You can volunteer your time and talent and donate your money to help people materially and physically. You can help yourself and others spiritually.
They are also a sensory delight. Our churches are still patrons of the arts. They commission works while being architectural works of art in and of themselves, with their grand, elegant spaces. They have incense, organs, and incredible music. Perhaps most importantly, they have pews to rest your weary body or to kneel in silence with God and find peace.
Vespers of Ascension was today. Even if you’re not a terribly religious person, the sensory experiences in our religious spaces will help you come into your body, mind and soul in ways nothing else can. God is great. God is good. We are so blessed.

5/6/24 – Our diversity is part of God’s creation, and it’s a thing of beauty. From Catholics to our Evangelical sisters and brothers in Christ, Jesus liked to have fun too. Have a drink, listen to some good music, sing, dance (it’s OK if you suck at either or both, nobody cares) and relax. Everything will be OK (or we’ll all die in the apocalypse, but that’ll be OK too). Just don’t vote for evil people, like the evil one, trump. Don’t sell your soul to the devil.
PS All the limited edition vinyl is gone. Don’t bother. The Black Keys, consistently good.
The Black Keys – Beautiful People (Stay High) (“Official” Video)

5/6/24 – Pope Francis is a man of the people. He understands human frailties. He is compassionate and kind. And apparently, he likes a good empanada. Who can blame him? Let the pastoral pros just do their jobs in peace. To the haters, please find something productive and helpful to do. Maybe spend less time on politics, conspiracy theories and the end of times obsessions, and more time on tending to the needs of your flock and your communities.
How Pope Francis opened the Vatican to transgender sex workers

5/5/24 – We can spend our whole lives trying to decipher the mystery of creation, in its tremendous diversity, but we will never really understand it. No matter whether people are gay, trans, black, white, whatever, as Christians we are called to love. The New Testament goes to great lengths to teach us this. Pope Francis was entirely correct to welcome transgender sex workers. We are always to reach out to the marginalized. It’s what Jesus did and would do. Expressing compassion doesn’t mean you agree with other people’s words, actions or ways of being in the world. We don’t need to pretend to believe in false things, but we do need to be compassionate and kind. Be like Jesus. Happy Sunday!
They Will Know We Are Christians by Our Love

5/4/24 – Unless one is completely delusional, typically speaking, one’s identity is connected to their physical person. It’s true of race. It’s even more true of gender. You can pretend you’re white when you’re really black, but people will think you’re crazy and will still think and treat you like you’re black. You can pretend to be black when you’re actually white, but people will think you’re crazy and will rightly criticize you.
Obviously, many people don’t fit neatly into a race. For example, what race are Indians, Middle Easterners or Latinos? The truth is that most of us don’t fall cleanly into the three main categories we have created for race: black, white and Asian, but most of us do fall into some category. Indians are Indians. Middle Easterners are Middle Easterners, and Latinos are Latinos. Most of us put ourselves into the category that best aligns with our genetic composition, our DNA, to the best of our understanding. We usually base this on our knowledge of our heritage and lineage, and what we can physically see about ourselves.
No matter the actual complexities and overlap of these categories, the natural genetic mixture has always been formed with a man and a woman creating new life. It is never anything but a biological man and a woman, and this needs to remain so. Biological sex is dichotomous, divided into two distinct categories. There are two complementary reproductive organs that come together to divinely form new human life. This is not to be scientifically experimented with, or all human life will be threatened.
If people are born with one set of reproductive organs and want to identify with the opposite sex, they are, of course, free to do so, but it is also unsurprising that the general public will receive it even more critically than people claiming to be a different race than what they actually are. To criticize people for not going along with black is white, up is down, right is wrong, is to claim to love truth but only when truth loves you back the way you want to be loved. That’s not how truth works, and that’s not how reality works. What is simply is. Would you like to be white when you’re black? Well, you’re not, and claiming to be white doesn’t make it so. Bleaching your skin won’t make it so either. Your DNA doesn’t change, and your DNA is the truth. That’s the truth. That’s also the science.
If one is looking at a penis, but the person identifies as a woman, well, this is obviously a disorder. The person’s physical reality and their psychology identity are not in alignment. Therefore, the reason people are accommodating what is obviously not genetically true is out of a sense of compassion, an understanding that the person suffers from a disorder. We are not pretending that reality isn’t actually reality because that would make us all crazy.
This is not the same thing as being sexually attracted to someone of the same sex. For gender identity disorder to fall under an umbrella category of homosexuality is simply wrong. No matter how one feels about the morality regarding homosexuality, it is not a psychological disorder. There is no misunderstanding of or detachment from reality. The reality is that homosexuals are attracted to the same sex.
There are people who might say that homosexuals’ brain chemistry is off, or they feel this way, but they shouldn’t, or they shouldn’t act on it or whatever, but any of these judgments are still based on the person, in reality, being attracted to the same sex. There is no incongruity with respect to their genetic composition. In fact, the genetic reality is part of the definition of homosexual or heterosexual.
Everybody needs to stop being emotionally driven about everything. Look at what is and what isn’t. The idea is to be as clear as possible in one’s thinking. One can’t do that when one’s thinking is clouded by one’s emotions. Also, stop following social trends. Groupthink doesn’t make you smart. It makes you shallow and stupid.
Psychiatrists learned the wrong lesson from the gay rights movement

5/3/24 – Animals aren’t just animals. They are God’s creation. Like all of us, they belong to him. “He said to them: ‘My brother and sister birds, you should praise your Creator and always love him: He gave you feathers for clothes, wings to fly and all other things that you need. It is God who made you noble among all creatures, making your home in thin, pure air. Without sowing or reaping, you receive God’s guidance and protection.’”
St. Francis and the Animals

5/3/24 – On a day-to-day basis, Americans are remarkably polite and helpful in their in-person interactions. Foreigners routinely comment on it. Although we could be better at greeting each other before asking questions, as is the culture in much of Europe, Americans are more polite overall. They regularly say “please” and “thank you.” They open doors for each other. They are considerably more helpful.
However, when they’re in their cars driving, which creates a certain illusion of anonymity, they become less polite. When they’re behind a screen, which has even more anonymity, they can become obscene. What happens when this natural human tendency meets a man intent on manipulating it for his own gain? An entire nation can collapse. That is what we’re watching unfold in real-time.
Stop with the extremism. Have real conversations with real people in real time. Get some fresh air. Go birding. Be like St. Francis and talk with our animal friends. Be weird in a cute way instead of crazy in a dangerous way.

5/3/24 – Wow! Look at that beautiful bird. Blue rock-thrush. Lucky photographer.
Hobbyist photographer snaps photo of extremely rare bird in 1st U.S. sighting

5/3/24 – Millennials and Gen Z are destroying the fashion industry with their bad taste and addiction to fast fashion. It’s also damaging our planet. Just buy well-made clothes and shoes, which don’t have to be expensive, and wear them until they wear out. If they stop fitting, donate them. Bring your shoes and boots to the cobbler. Mend your clothes or repurpose the material. High-quality brand names are feeling economic stress because of them.

Notes from Underground – May 2023

5/30/23 – Wild what one demagogue can do to the order of things. The evil one, trump, is the best and worst thing that happened to the country.

5/30/23 – Old Glory belongs to all other Americans but MAGA, who are now traitors. Democrats are now patriots.

5/30/23 – Anybody who’s been paying attention knows that MAGA are not Christians. They are pagans, godless, demonic, what have you. Comments are also worth reading.
Move over, evangelicals. Non-churchgoers now rule the GOP.

5/30/23 – Human beings were designed by God to live in and with nature. We are to spend as much time as possible with God’s other creations. The farther we get from this fundamental aspect of our design, the closer we get to our own self-destruction. The AI debates need to be broadened to the detrimental effects all of this technology is having on humans more generally.

5/29/23 – Time and nature are great healers of wounds. They are God’s creation, his healing balm for us. If one is anxious or distressed, spend time in nature and pray to God. Remember, God loves us with a deep and abiding love.

5/29/23 – As we end this Memorial Day, let’s remember that the epic battle of our time, a war for freedom and democracy, is happening right now in Ukraine. After the Ukrainians win the war, and they will win, we hope they are able to properly honor all of their service men and women, and the fallen in beautiful cemeteries with cones to place flowers and grass (or preferably pollinator-friendly ground cover) for loved ones to visit. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to heroes!

5/29/23 – Obviously, we have a lot of problems. Highest among them is the evil one and MAGA. But this is the greatest country in the world. We have freedom. We’re a nation of laws. We’re a democracy. Many of our people are good. We work hard. We care for each other. We are generous with our time and our money. May we always be a light onto the world, a city on a hill. God bless America.

5/29/23 – Don’t just BBQ or relax. Please take time out this Memorial Day to honor our heroes. In many cases, they paid for our freedom with their lives. They are our best. God bless America.

5/28/23 – Today and every day, let us honor our Jewish brothers and sisters. Without them, there would be no Christianity.

5/28/23 – May the Holy Spirit bring you to the Lord and light a fire that can’t be extinguished. We honor all of our Christian martyrs past and present, today and every day. Their blood is never in vain. It serves God and shalom.

5/28/23 – Lying is a sin, but it’s also more than that. God never lies. Jesus never lied. “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” If you’re a true Christian, you believe them and in them, and part of the reason you believe in them is because you believe them. Truth is at the center of the Christian faith. It is what allows us to believe them without actually knowing. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth and the life.” He always told the truth, and he is the truth. The devil lies, and those that are like the devil also lie. Be like Jesus. Be committed to the truth no matter the cost.
Liz Cheney urges graduates not to compromise with the truth in commencement speech

5/27/23 – Great advice! “Let it go and Hold on! — in the way of so many great philosophies, those apparent opposites prove to be two sides of the same coin. To hold securely to the well-formed purposes of your will, you must let go of the vain idea that you can control people or events or the tides of fate. But you can choose what you stand for and what you will try to accomplish. You can choose, when hopes and fears are swirling in your head, to clutch at hope. Amid beauty and ugliness, to fasten on beauty. Between despair and possibility, to pursue the possible. Of love and hate, to opt for love.”
My neighbor lived to be 109. This is what I learned from him.

5/27/23 – Tomorrow is Pentecost. Receive the Holy Spirit, and be transformed by God’s grace.

5/27/23 – Being out in nature, walking, gardening, whatever, is great for physical and mental health. “In this telling, nature provides what scientists call ‘soft fascination,’ she said — it holds our attention without demanding constant intellectual processing. Our overtaxed attention can reset, and afterward, we can concentrate and reason more readily.”
Why an outdoor workout is better for you than indoors

5/27/23 – Time is the most valuable thing in the world. You don’t have much of it. Use it well. Don’t spend it on demagogues or obsessing about superficial things, like status, money or power.
Americans are bad at resting. Here’s how to reclaim your free time.

5/26/23 – Thinking of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. versus the war criminal Henry Kissinger, longevity has its place, but sacrifice is divine.

5/26/23 – Liz Cheney, “Any candidate who says they will pardon Jan. 6 defendants is not qualified to be President.” Absolutely!

5/25/23 – “‘The United States debt, foreign and domestic, was the price of liberty,’ Hamilton wrote. ‘The faith of America has been repeatedly pledged for it.'” For the first time in our nation’s history, we might default on our debt. For the first time in our nation’s history, we didn’t have a peaceful transfer of power. Who’s to blame for these terrible firsts? The evil one and the corrupt GOP.
A daring, dazed trip into the ‘hostage’ situation on Capitol Hill

5/24/23 – Well, if it wasn’t obvious before, we all now know why Musk wanted to buy Twitter.
Ron DeSantis’s 2024 kickoff on Twitter plagued by technical issues

5/24/23 – Good for the environment and your budget.
Why you should buy everything used

5/23/23 – Invoke the 14th Amendment already.
Here are President Biden’s debt ceiling options, ranked

5/21/23 – Christianity has more promise now than it’s ever had to truly be a faith that lives Jesus’s teachings. It’s more diverse than it’s ever been, and it’s shedding itself of European and other western corruptions. So, to those worried about the state of Christianity, don’t. Just trust in God and follow Jesus. He is the way, the truth and the life.

5/21/23 – Tim Keller was a Christian intellectual. Some come to Christianity more from the head, some more from the heart. Keller was more from the head, but his heart was always open. Even when you disagree with some people’s theological interpretations, you can respect their zeal and their good intentions. “Where is God in the midst of pain and disease and death?” They are all a part of life, and as they are always present, God is also always present. The tribute contained the answer to the question. “But Tim was able to say that he was never happier, never had more days of comfort, and that his relationship with God had never been better. It was an extraordinary testimony.” His thoughts live on even as he has gone home to Jesus. There is no better place to be.
My Friend, Tim Keller

5/21/23 – Church is about keeping the faith, learning the faith, and building communities. Building long, healthy relationships is important to one’s health and the world’s health. Be connected. Be beloved. Happy Sunday!

5/19/23 – Don’t be afraid. The Lord did not abandon us. He walks with the righteous. Go forth bravely, committed to truth, justice and everything good. God’s will be done.

5/19/23 – Completely agree! “The key to this strategy is courage. We must conquer our fears of Russian threats and escalation, of its nuclear bravado, and even of Russian collapse. We must be strategic and shrewd, but nothing can be accomplished without courage. In the words of John Paul II—the unarmed, lone old man who did so much to bring Soviet communism to its knees—‘Never doubt, never tire, and never become discouraged. Be not afraid.’”
It’s Not Enough for Ukraine to Win. Russia Has to Lose.

5/18/23 – If you’re going to live in an urban setting, you need to adapt to its culture. People who grew up in the city are used to being around a lot of different kinds of people. We are relaxed around each other. Chill the f—k out or get the f—k out of our cities. Thank you, and have a nice day.

5/18/23 – If you think the murderer Daniel Penny is a “Good Samaritan,” you don’t know anything about Jesus or the Bible. Please stop making asinine references to the Bible, especially when it’s obvious you haven’t read it or don’t understand it.
DeSantis’s celebration of vigilantism is a new low in MAGA extremism

5/18/23 – Total and complete incompetence. Remember, we pay their salaries…for this. “But Democrats could not find the time and support to act, opening the door for Republicans now to use the debate as an avenue to push for massive spending cuts.” Let’s wring our hands about getting rid of the debt ceiling. Yes, indeed. “The United States is one of only two modern democracies that still mandate an absolute debt ceiling. The other is Denmark, which has set its borrowing cap so high that it cannot really breach it, sparing it from perennial crises.” Doom loop.
As debt ceiling fight rages, Democrats bring up an old idea: Abolish it

5/18/23 – How many times does the Washington Post Editorial Board have to write about this before DC actually implements it?
The model city for transforming downtowns? It’s in Canada.

5/18/23 – We end minority rule or end in civil war. City rights! “In fact, it’s Republicans who have not just abandoned a large swath of the country but also are openly hostile toward it. But if the GOP’s continued electoral losses in U.S. cities are any indication, waging war on these dynamic and fast-growing regions is probably not as clever as Republicans think.”
Republicans abandoned urban America, and they’re paying the price

5/16/23 – Slava Ukraini!

5/16/23 – To every institutional body, secular or religious, that wants to whine about the state of affairs, know this, you created the situation you’re whining about. Have a nice day.
Want to know why America is losing its edge? Look around campus.

5/15/23 – Is this strange? “Most American conservatives insist that the United States is the best country in the world, so it’s strange to see so many long for the politics of another nation.” Is this strange too? “Frerichs, a Democrat, pointed out the absurdity ‘of me defending the free market against a Republican legislature trying to have a planned economy mandating what businesses have to invest in.’” Is it strange that the Republican Party has become infected with the communist fascism of their dear evil leader? When power and money are the primary things you care about, you likely have no real principles. This is what the Republican Party has shown itself to be. If God wanted to completely control us, he could have created puppets. God didn’t want this, but so many people want to play dema-god.
U.S. conservatives have found an alarming model for their movement
The day free-market Republicans became Soviet economic planners

5/15/23 – Don’t be an obnoxious liberal. Don’t be an obnoxious conservative. Be your own person.

5/15/23 – Social media is bad for one’s health. Things that are good for one’s health: water, good food, sleep, nature, community and faith.

5/14/23 – Jesus was a brown Jew from Nazareth who treated women as equal to men. The depiction is actually true to the man.
Stained glass window shows Jesus Christ with dark skin, stirring questions about race in New England

5/14/23 – You don’t want to be like uncultured, evil MAGA. You also don’t want to be an elitist snob. Engage with the arts so that you can more deeply understand the complexities of the human experience. Engage with it to feel your own and other’s humanity with sensitivity and honesty. The arts make us better human beings.

5/14/23 – We need to stop having elections that are about the evil one, trump. Can we have an election in 2024 that is actually about a post-evil one future built on hope, peace, the promise of our country, and everything good?

5/13/23 – Being drawn to beauty is nothing to feel ashamed or guilty of. God wouldn’t have created a world full of beauty if he didn’t want us to be in awe of it. The ugly realities behind manmade beauty are one of the differentiating aspects from natural beauty. Even the hunting and preying of wild animals has an innocence that human exploitation of each other or of our natural resources cannot have. The former is of God’s natural order. The latter generally depends on the degree, and the ascetic monks of various religious traditions are a counterbalancing reminder of the power of worldly seductions. In the Bible, there are stories of great abundance, the perfume for Jesus prior to his crucifixion, and of great sacrifice, his own, the same person who was just perfumed. Perhaps that’s the point. If we can’t be ascetic, we must find a reasonable balance. Gluttony is a sin. Eating, even eating well, is not. Keep it reasonable. Pay it back.

5/13/23 – As a simple act of appreciation for other’s labor and for the craft, one could make their own clothes (knitting and sewing) or grow and fish/hunt their own food. These are valuable life skills, hard to master but not necessarily hard to learn. In so doing, we connect to ourselves, to our fellow human beings, and to God.
A Better Way of Buying—And Wanting—Things
Forget Uber Eats. Modern-day homesteaders prefer to live off the land.

5/13/23 – Superior white MAGhadis are addicted to lies because the truth is that they are not superior. They find this and other truths hard to accept.

5/13/23 – In terms of lying and related sins, the only difference between the evil one, trump, and George Santos is that the evil one is better at manipulating the legal system.

5/13/23 – MAGhadis are the problem. Without them, the evil one basically disappears.
Don’t Say You Haven’t Been Warned About Trump and 2024

5/11/23 – Apparently, the media or, at least, a considerable portion of it doesn’t understand that in addition to being generally horrible people, MAGA are liars. When the evil one, trump, lies, which he does all the time, it doesn’t offend them because of who they are. Yet, the media thinks “fact-checking” will somehow work on liars who want to believe the lies. OK.

5/10/23 – As a matter of pride, don’t turn in crappy writing that you have put no effort into because you just didn’t care. It is an insult to yourself and to your teacher. Have some self-respect, accept the bad grade and manage your time and yourself better the next time. If your name is on the thing, actually care about its quality. Thank you.

5/10/23 – Americans generally dress badly. They are way too casual. They are way too casual with pretty much everything. Africans, Asians, Europeans are all more formal in the way they dress, the way they address each other, and other aspects of daily life. Taking pride in one’s appearance is not the same thing as vanity nor is it necessarily an ostentatious display of wealth, which one shouldn’t do because it’s tacky. It’s a matter of self-expression and self-respect. It’s about taking pride in one’s unique identity and sending a message to the world that is meant to convey respect for oneself and others. For example, Zelensky is using his attire to remind the world that he’s the leader of a nation at war. How one expresses oneself could be for practical reasons or more personal ones. The point is to actually say something aside from you’re f—king lazy. Thank you.
Why even the preppy look is preferable to egalitarian shabbiness

5/10/23 – Part of the reason we’re stuck in a doom loop is because the old people refuse to retire. They are selfish and self-centered.

5/9/23 – Both the Republican and Democratic establishments suck a–. (Republicans are way worse though.) “Already, parts of the Republican establishment are resigning themselves to another Trump coronation. Although DeSantis was once their great hope, the plan now—once again—seems to be to sit back and pray that the Democrats take care of Trump for them.” For God’s sake, give us new candidates!

5/9/23 – MAGA are like the American Nazi. They are the worst of America. They are ignorant and stupid, and worse than anything else, they are simply terrible people. After everything they’ve seen of the evil one, he’s still their guy. The devil beats in MAGA’s dark, evil hearts. Their children and/or grandchildren will hang their heads in shame when they find out their ancestors were MAGA.
What GOP Voters Have Told Me Since Trump’s Indictment

5/9/23 – The evil one, trump, is a revolting pig who doesn’t respect anyone. At least, E. Jean Carroll and the rest of us got a modicum of justice today. And she looked lovely to boot. “[R]ather than becoming a source of judgment, clothes can become a conduit to empathy.” You don’t have to spend a lot of money. In fact, it’s better if you don’t. Just find items that reflect you. If you’re an immigrant, wear the clothes from your home country at least occasionally. Assert your unique identity. Hold your head high, and be proud of who you are.
Jean Carroll dressed to win

5/9/23 – Just this past winter, I watched a woman pull over to give a homeless man a big, warm winter coat. We need to care for each other. Always. We are at our best when we are a kind and caring country, a kind and caring world.

5/9/23 – Respecting human dignity is not about left or right. It’s about being in right relationship with God and with each other. Love and help each other, especially the poor and vulnerable. And always remember that God loves us with a deep and abiding love.

5/8/23 – Wes Moore. Maybe Amy Klobuchar could be his running mate?

5/8/23 – Biden would not win a second primary if it has a field of competitive candidates.

5/8/23 – Except for she’s about as bad as he is at the interviews. “So if I were giving Biden advice he surely doesn’t want, I’d tell him to steer into the storm rather than away from it, and run with Harris almost as if he expected her to take over. I’d make her a constant fixture at Biden’s side in public events and in the kind of extended interviews she’s mostly avoided doing. I’d turn the campaign into what Hollywood calls a ‘two-hander’ — a show with two protagonists.”
How Joe Biden should solve the Kamala Harris Conundrum

5/8/23 – It’s f—king ridiculous. “Taking questions from the media promotes public accountability. It also shows that the president is willing to defend his positions and instills confidence that he can do the job. It is widely known that Mr. Biden is gaffe-prone and that news conferences are not his forte. But as he runs for a second term, he should be eager to show he can handle all aspects of the job.”
Biden no longer does press conferences. That’s not acceptable.

5/8/23 – Remember Jesus loves you. “If you are having thoughts of suicide, please know that you are not alone. If you’re in danger of acting on suicidal thoughts, call 911. For support and resources, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or text 741741 for the Crisis Text Line.”

5/8/23 – Thought-provoking piece by David Brooks. The extreme left likes to think of itself as so virtuous and moral, but often, it’s as shallow in its thinking as the extreme right. Abortion should be legal, but there should also be limits. Assisted suicide should be legal, but there should also be limits. Canada’s “limits” are way too lax. God made us because he loved us. If only we could love ourselves and each other as he loves us. “Canadian society apparently had no shared set of morals that would justify saying no. If individual autonomy is the highest value, then when somebody comes to you and declares, ‘It’s my body. I can do what I want with it,’ whether they are near death or not, painfully ill or not, doesn’t really matter. Autonomy rules.”
The Outer Limits of Liberalism

5/8/23 – We asked ChatGPT if it thought assisted suicide was moral, and it said.

5/7/23 – We asked ChatGPT if it was moral to kill evil dictators or dictator wannabees, and it said yes. We asked it if AI would ever evolve to rid humankind of these monstrous menaces, and it said it would. There is hope for AI after all.

5/7/23 – Does it matter what voters want or just what the Democratic establishment wants? We want a real f—king primary in our f—king democracy. Give it to us! Or are the a—hole elites going to subject us to yet another failure, but this time of a greater threat than 2016? Biden was senator forever, 2 terms as VP, and now 1 as Pres. It’s been a good run. He got a lot done in one term. He’s too old for another term. Move the f—k on! How much clearer can we make this? “His overall approval ratings have slipped to a new low, more Americans than not doubt his mental acuity, and his support against leading Republican challengers is far shakier than at this point four years ago…. 26 percent of independents who support charging Trump in any of the three cases say they would definitely or probably vote for him against Biden, while 48 percent back Biden and the rest would support neither, would not vote or are undecided.” The warning signs are flashing red, and the Democratic establishment ignores them at the country’s peril.
Biden faces broad negative ratings at start of campaign, Post-ABC poll finds

5/7/23 – Biden’s personal ambition and hubris is going to destroy our democracy. We need a different ticket.

5/7/23 – F—k with us enough, and we’ll bring this country to its f—king knees. Know it now. “Biden’s dominance was pronounced in the highest-output metro areas. Biden won 43 of the 50 metros, regardless of what state they were in, that generated the absolute most economic output; remarkably, he won every metro area that ranked No. 1 through 24 on that list of the most-productive places… From 2010 to 2020, Muro said, the share of the nation’s total economic output generated by the 50 most-productive metropolitan areas increased from 62 to 64 percent, a significant jump in such a short span…. ‘The basic story seems to be that where you are seeing rapid economic growth, where the nation’s GDP is produced, you are seeing an ongoing shift toward the Democratic Party.’”
Republicans’ Big Rich-City Problem

5/7/23 – It’s interesting how much more similar the Independents’ number is to Democrats than to Republicans. “Republicans view the news media less favorably than Democrats, with 61% of Republicans saying the news media is hurting democracy, compared with 23% of Democrats and 36% of independents who don’t lean toward either party.” Obviously, the press (reputable, reliable sources) could improve, but overall and excluding Fox, it is a force for good, and our democracy wouldn’t survive without the free press and courageous journalists.
Americans fault news media for dividing nation: AP-NORC poll

5/7/23 – Mending is better than spending.

5/7/23 – Taiwan does not belong to China. It belongs to Taiwan.

5/6/23 – The satanic Russia s—t is a f—king idiot of the first f—king order. Have a nice day.

5/6/23 – If it’s as the article argues, then Pope Francis is dead wrong. However, he might be taking this position so he can help broker POW swaps and the return of abducted children. If he had taken a more directly confrontational and critical approach to Russia and the satanic Russian s—t, would the Pope be able do either of these things? Would it have helped on any other matter? Probably not. PS No matter where one lives in the world, the villain is obvious or it should be. It’s Russia.
Why Pope Francis Isn’t With the West on Ukraine

5/6/23 – Too many to cite specifics, but ProPublica does great investigative journalism that has meaningfully positive impacts on our society.

5/6/23 – Less “orthodox” international economists have been making these arguments forever. Financial Times’s Luce is an indoctrinated hack. He can go f—k himself. Have a nice day.
Eyeing China, Biden official floats a new ‘Washington consensus’

5/6/23 – Absolutely! “We need to learn how to oppose the illiberalism of the left, the impulse to give up on the national story, to lose the thread of it, to declare the American experiment dead. ‘We must not be enemies,’ Abraham Lincoln urged; instead, we must all practice a conservatism that preserves the institutions and beliefs undergirding the shared liberal ideals of human freedom and equality. When the political game is played between these lines and by these rules, everyone wins.”
Illiberalism is a threat to democracy — on the right and left

5/6/23 – Who needs mergers and acquisitions when you have banking and financial crises. “Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) backed the FDIC’s decision to sell to JPMorgan but expressed reservations about ongoing banking consolidation — there are some 4,700 FDIC-insured institutions, roughly half the total 20 years ago.”
JPMorgan’s acquisition of First Republic revives too-big-to-fail talk

5/5/23 – The whole normal has changed. Can we elect someone who deeply understands that or what? Can we elect a fighter? We need a wartime president, and we have a peacetime president. Wes Moore has so many things that make for a great presidential candidate. Can we do this or what? PS Spare us the BS about maybe after he’s been governor for longer. The evil one was never elected to any other prior office.
Wes Moore: How to talk to veterans about the war

5/5/23 – Hey Kremlin, the next time you pretend an assassination attempt on the satanic poop, don’t pretend.

5/5/23 – Wes Moore.

5/5/23 – So, we’re supposed to reelect this, right? We told them to prevent the debt ceiling hostage-taking situation, and all we got were empty assurances. We told him to be more aggressive in their support of Ukraine, and all we got were empty assurances. We’re warning about 2024, and all we’re getting are empty assurances. This and the banking crisis are a replay of the Obama administration, in which Biden was VP. It’s a doom loop. Can we have a new ticket for 2024 or what? He’s too cautious and too weak. The one thing Democrats have in common with MAGA is that we also want a fighter. Instead, we’re getting someone who doesn’t understand the duplicitousness and ruthlessness of the people he’s dealing with. “Rather than join Biden in urging the GOP to simply raise the borrowing limit — as many administration officials had hoped — these groups have called for bipartisan budget negotiations, implicitly endorsing McCarthy’s position and rejecting Biden’s opposition to talks.”
How the Washington establishment is confounding Biden’s debt ceiling plan

5/5/23 – Democrats are way too weak.

5/5/23 – MAGA are evil monsters.
5 striking findings about what the GOP wants in 2024

5/5/23 – KKKlarence Thomas is one of the biggest traitors to black people in American history. He is a disgrace to this country and to the world. And yes, a kid is at risk of poor moral formation by having KKKlarence as his father. “In December 2012, the Judicial Education Project submitted an amicus brief in Shelby County v. Holder, a case challenging a landmark civil rights law aimed at protecting minority voters. The court struck down a formula in the Voting Rights Act that determined which states had to obtain federal clearance before changing their voting rules and procedures. Clarence Thomas was part of the 5-to-4 majority.”
Judicial activist directed fees to Clarence Thomas’s wife, urged ‘no mention of Ginni’
Crow tuition payment for Thomas relative adds to outcry over court ethics

5/5/23 – On what planet is the UAE an ally because it’s not on this one.
Buildup resumed at suspected Chinese military site in UAE, leak says

5/4/23 – Today is the National Day of Prayer. It wasn’t covered at all in the news. In any case, we have many things to pray for: peace, democracy, the annihilation of evil leaders, the freedom of all people, religious freedom, the end of poverty, to name a few. Prayer is the only thing that can truly save us.

5/3/23 – People spend far too much time using technology instead of being in the company of other people. It has had all kinds of negative effects on them.
Loneliness poses profound public health threat, surgeon general says

5/3/23 – They bail out big, rich investors, and it’s the small businesses that get hurt.
As Fed examines banking woes, small businesses already feel the crunch

5/2/23 – Zelensky is acting more honorably than any other politician right now. This is one of the many reasons we admire him. Glory to Ukraine!

5/2/23 – We are living in an age of incompetence. Wes Moore.
Guess what, White House correspondents: Biden’s joke was on you

5/2/23 – Yet, the Washington Post and many others are still on Twitter. We are in an age of hypocrisy.
Elon Musk’s Twitter is helping governments shut their citizens up