20th anniversary of the invasion of IraqOn the twentieth anniversary of the invasion and destruction of the Iraqi state, many of my fellow pacifists are claiming that it was a total fi…
It’s March 19, 2023, a Sunday and a day purportedly designated internationally to honor men, but as a holiday, it’s sort of a flop. It’s not a great day…
a haiku of sorts
The deity was bored. It was lonely and bored, but the concepts were without divine context. It had been lonely and bored forever, although forever was…
After a bit over three quarters of a century, the “sounds of silence” have acquired a new meaning, one no longer political. They now represent the…
I first read Roger Zelazny’s Creatures of Light and Darkness over a half century ago. It was sort of interesting but hard to grasp. I hadn’t realized…
It’s March 15, 2023. Once again the Ides of March. Two millennia, six decades and seven years ago, more or less (given Pope Gregory’s machinations with…
The answer to the most fundamental of questions, “why”, may be very enlightening concerning a person’s fundamental cognitive programming. Among the…
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