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A Christmas Night Manifesto for Secular Humanists (Part 2)

Posted by on Dec 25, 2014 in Blog, Personal | 2 comments

 

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By the looks of me and the things that I do, one would assume I’m a Christian believer.  Every year, I put up a Christmas tree and hang up pretty lights and decorations.  I’ve committed most of the verses of popular Christmas songs to memory.  I attend Christmas shows, even those held inside churches.  I send out Christmas cards to friends and family.  I buy presents.  My heart is filled with joy.  I even get sentimental.

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We are never prepared for what we expect (Movie Review: “Wild”)

Posted by on Dec 24, 2014 in Blog, Movie Reviews | 2 comments

 

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We are never prepared for what we expect.  So wrote novelist James A. Michener.  That thought sums up the life-transforming excursion in pursuit of self-awareness, some might even say an identity, ventured by writer Cheryl Strayed back in 1995, when she embarked upon a grueling three-month, 1,100-mile journey entirely by foot, along the Pacific Crest Trail.

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North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Un Kicks Sony’s Gutless Ass

Posted by on Dec 18, 2014 in Blog, Movie Reviews, Politics, Rants and Raves | 2 comments

 

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You cowards.  You’re pathetic.  I’m talking to you — Sony, Regal Cinemas, Cinemark, Cineplex, Carmike Cinemas, and AMC Theaters.  Each of your gutless companies should be ashamed for yanking the new movie, “The Interview,” which was going to be released next week.

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