One of the few pleasures that I afford myself from time to time. Unfortunately, it doesn't do much for me anymore, and with the way the Texans are playing, even less today.
There was a knock knock joke that I heard this week. It went: "Knock Knock. Who's there? Owen. Owen who? Oh and two!" ( meaning the Texans ). Yuk, yuk. It will probably be "owen three" this week!
Away from the football and back to this. Yay team!
We can always talk about the team that we all are, meaning our civilization. But the news there isn't good, either.
Hey, I am not naturally pessimistic. I started off this blog with the premise that solutions are possible. But solutions are not being sought. If solutions aren't sought, by golly, they won't be found. Instead of solutions to be sought and implemented, we get advantages that are sought and taken by those who pretend to serve us.
Not only that, but if you don't know what is and what isn't a problem, you are in real trouble. Such is the case with Western Civ. They are all focusing on "climate change", but should be far more concerned about the moral decay that gets increasingly bad with each passing day.
I've contrasted the faiths of Christianity and Climate Change. People believe in the Climate Change and they base it upon blind faith, yet at the same time, they will condemn religious faith as "superstition" even though there's evidence to support it.
What "blind faith" are AGW proponents basing it all upon? Faith in politicians. At best, faith in men ( or scientists). Probably more the former than the latter because the former signs the latter's paychecks.
What evidence is there to support Christianity? The testimony of eyewitnesses. Oh, that! It's 2000 years ago, come on man! No. You don't doubt that there was a guy named Alexander The Great do you? That happened long before Jesus of Nazareth showed up. So why not believe the eyewitnesses of 2000 years ago then, especially since they were willing to die to support their testimony?
Update:
The Texans won. So much for the knock knock joke. Maybe I should be more optimistic?
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