I follow this particular Christian's blog, The Kaleidoscope of Culture, which is a rather curious mix of apologetics and other things. The author does occasionally write a reply to my comments but he consistently never actually replies to me in the comments, only putting his response in a separate comment. Thus, his replies go unanswered … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – the continued failure of apologetics
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – frustration and futility
I dreamt about dead crows last night. I was in a parking lot where there was a crow that was black, red and blue. A child kicked it and I tried to help it but it died. Then I was back in my garden where there were more dead and dying crows. My parents laughed … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – frustration and futility
What the Boss Likes – my new sticker for my vehicle
After my post about nuke craters, and Dr. Strangelove, Bill kindly pointed me to a friend of his' website all about the B-52 and the SAC program. There were stickers about the fictional Burpleson AFB which I just had to have. the website also has a great sample story from the anthologies offered, which … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – my new sticker for my vehicle
What the Boss likes: or at least what the Boss finds facinating, nuke craters
Having grown up with the threat of nuclear war, I've always been fascinated by nuclear bombs. I almost became a nuclear weapons technician in my abortive attempt to be in the USAF. And in my college days, I took a couple of aerial/satellite imaging courses so I love the new version of Google Earth. … Continue reading What the Boss likes: or at least what the Boss finds facinating, nuke craters
What the Boss Likes: pictures of flowers in our garden
Our garden is doing well this year. My irises are finally up and lovely. The red/white rose is one we've had for years. The black iris is a mysterious arrival. I've never planted any.
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – some research that I didn’t want to go to waste re: Christianity and Nazism
since this research took a little time, no reason to waste it since the Christian I was replying to has prevented comments that show him wrong from showing on his blog. As usual, this Christian, Michael, ignores what he doesn’t want to admit to, and resorts to false claims to defend his need to invent … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – some research that I didn’t want to go to waste re: Christianity and Nazism
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Christian prayers don’t work again, news at at 11
This from the Pew Foundation: "The virus also has impacted Americans’ religious behaviors. More than half of all U.S. adults (55%) say they have prayed for an end to the spread of coronavirus. Large majorities of Americans who pray daily (86%) and of U.S. Christians (73%) have taken to prayer during the outbreak – but … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – Christian prayers don’t work again, news at at 11
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – My chat with Ray Comfort transcripted
After some personal uncomfortableness on my part, listening to my own voice, I have transcripted my chat with Ray Comfort that was recorded by Ray and a copy given to me for my use. Here is the transcript, since I personally really hate to listen to talking heads. I read much faster than that, … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – My chat with Ray Comfort transcripted
Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – when a Christians doesn’t think things through….again
"I’ve noticed that Atheists like to play the “prove it” game. They use this game to shift the burden of spiritual responsibility to God off of themselves, trying to replace it with a burden of proof for the Christian. " This bit of nonsense came from this blog. Christians often don't think their arguments … Continue reading Not So Polite Dinner Conversation – when a Christians doesn’t think things through….again
What the Boss Likes – kitties, beer and pie (and therapy too)
During this quarantine stuff, my husband and the cats and I are doing well. Us being both introverts, anxiety-prone, and somewhat misanthropic, we are pretty happy with this. I had a beer kit left to make so that got done. It is the Koa Coconut porter from Northern Brewer, where we get a lot of … Continue reading What the Boss Likes – kitties, beer and pie (and therapy too)