Wednesday Bible Study: Alternate History
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Psalm 107 is one of the most famous, and also the longest. It contains some familiar quotations. It is particularly important to religious Zionists. Therein lies an irony, because it appears to describe an ingathering of exiles from various locations and oppressive conditions, which is obviously not the story of the Torah and the Deuteronomistic history.  I would suppose that the writer's intent is allegorical or metaphorical, to depict God's mercy to the faithful and abandonment of the wicked, but the applicability to the modern Zionist mythos is inescapable. When this was actually compo ..read more
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I got nothing to add
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4d ago
I direct your attention to Dahlia Lithwick and Mark Joseph Stern, and also to Digby. It appears that six of the so-called Justices of the Supreme Court intend to end the American experiment in democratic governance. You should read both of them -- they say pretty much the same thing but with significant stylistic differences. I'm not going to elaborate much, but here are a couple of pull quotes just so you know what were talking about here. From L&S: For three long years, Supreme Court watchers mollified themselves (and others) with vague promises that when the rubber hit the road, even t ..read more
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The Myth of the Free Market in Pharmaceuticals
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1w ago
Actually no, I didn't write that title, although I could have. In fact I could have written this entire article, but it was written by  Rena M. Conti, Ph.D., Richard G. Frank, Ph.D., and David M. Cutler, Ph.D. Unfortunately it's paywalled, and there's no abstract, but here's the link so you can read the first sentence, and you can register to read it for free. (You get two free articles per month.)   Since I'm giving them a referral, I don't feel terribly guilty about raiding this piece fairly extensively. It begins: Critics of U.S. policy aiming to reduce spending on prescription dr ..read more
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Wednesday Bible Study: Rehashing
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1w ago
Psalm 105 is a lengthy song of praise that recounts God's faithfulness to the Israelites, mostly reciting purported events in Exodus. The introduction is adapted -- largely copied actually -- from 1 Chronicles 16, in which David sets up the Ark and commissions a song of praise by Asaph.  Note verse 35 -- there are no caterpillars in the canonical version of Exodus. The caterpillars have come up before, which presumably means that they were working from an alternative version of the story. I don't need to harp on the moral depravity of the story -- the 7 year famine God causes, the murder ..read more
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Dementia
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1w ago
Clinical psychologist John Gartner pulls out his Ph.D. to tell the world what ought to be obvious. Donald J. Trump has fairly advanced and rapidly progressing dementia. Believe me, I know what dementia looks like and I don't need a degree in psychology to tell you, but for some inexplicable reason the world wants to turn a blind eye. The New York Times ran at least one story every day for a couple of months (maybe a slight exaggeration, but also maybe not) telling us that Joe Biden is old, and the next day that he's still old, and the next day that he's still old . . .  Every time he forg ..read more
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Okay, somebody asked
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1w ago
A commenter suggested that if I want to know why people support the presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump, I should ask them. For some reason this particular individual did not propose an answer. However, Jordan Klepper has gone to many Trump rallies and asked the question.   So, now you have your answer. They are blithering idiots.   ..read more
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Sunday Sermonette: Natural History
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 Psalm 104 is historically important, because it is among the biblical passages the church used to convict Galileo of heresy. He wrote to the Grand Duchess Christina "Astronomers seem to declare what is contrary to Scripture, for they hold the heavens to be spherical, while the Scripture calls it "stretched out like a tent." (v. 2) He argued that such passages should not be taken literally as scientific findings might discredit them. In fact, verse 5 was specifically cited at his trial.  We know now that God is not the explanation for any of the natural phenomena described here, whe ..read more
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Arguing with idiots
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2w ago
Chris Quinn, editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, wrote this now famous editorial a couple of weeks ago. It is a sad day when the editor of a big city newspaper is forced to go on the record defending the concept of reporting the truth. I'll just give an excerpt, in case you haven't read it. The north star here is truth. We tell the truth, even when it offends some of the people who pay us for information. The truth is that Donald Trump undermined faith in our elections in his false bid to retain the presidency. He sparked an insurrection intended to overthrow our government and keep himsel ..read more
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Wednesday Bible Study: The Return of the King
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2w ago
You may recall that an earlier psalm purported to be the last Psalm of David, but as we know, the current Book of Psalms is actually a compilation and the editors just didn't delete that. There are more psalms attributed to David and we've come to two of them today. Psalm 101, attributed to David,  is a sort of oath of office. Psalm 103 is a song of praise, which gives God several attributes that he clearly doesn't have. No, he doesn't heal all diseases (v. 3), doesn't renew youth (v. 5), doesn't work vindication and justice for all who are oppressed (v. 6) and most certainly is not ..read more
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Spring Garden Street
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2w ago
That's actually the name of a street in Philadelphia where my paternal ancestors lived, but it seemed like a good title for this post. If I still had the energy to keep up the Windham County blog I would have put it there, but for now I'll just leave it here. Living in the temperate zone we do have to get through the winter, but our reward is spring, which you can't have otherwise. I got a load of horseshit from my neighbors last fall and now I'm starting to spread it around. I planted a Concord grape next to my front porch, with a decent scoop of manure in the hole, and my idea is that it wi ..read more
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