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Daily Archives: 12 January 2021
Lies And Consequences
As a civic-involved citizen, I suppose I could feel less sad for members of the Capitol mob facing the local music as they return to real life. I’ve always been a skeptic of cancel culture, as readers here know. I … Continue reading
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Fratelli Tutti 72: Robbers
With this section Pope Francis begins to look at “The characters of the story.” He begins with the aftermath of the crime. 72. The parable begins with the robbers. Jesus chose to start when the robbery has already taken place, … Continue reading
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Censorship
Some of my friends in social media are wringing hands over a certain purging on certain platforms. I’m still reading them on the main ones, including blogs, so it hasn’t hit just yet to the ordinary everyday non-seditionist. So, the … Continue reading →