Nostalgia
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I’ve been stalking nostalgia for a while now, back through the recesses of my mind, where it likes to lounge in a pleather recliner, reliving good times, meaningful events, old friends, and wiping away the occasional onslaught of tears, pretending they’re nothing more than ragweed allergies. By nostalgia, I’m referring to a sentimental longing or yearning for a place or period from my past – one with happy memories or personal associations. It doesn’t need to be exclusively happy, but ...
Read More Goodbye to a Piece of the Past
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I used to have a landline. Pretty much everyone I knew had one too. Then cell phones became more ubiquitous and they gradually took over the industry. But I kept my landline for a variety of reasons. First, I’d had it for 40 years. It felt comfortable, and it was an easy number to remember. When my parents were at the end stages of their lives, it was a number they still could recall, even though they’d forgotten most of ...
Read More The Free Will Problem
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The Free Will Problem Whenever I bring up the problem of evil in the world, believers talk to me about free will. That’s why there’s evil. God gave us free will and some people choose to act maliciously. That’s not God’s fault. And if God forced us to act with kindness, we wouldn’t really be good because we wouldn’t have the option of acting any other way. We would just be drones. Got it. However, why should a few madmen ...
Read More We Are Ice Age People
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We tend to think that we came out of an ice age about 12,000 thousand years ago, and it’s true that we were in a glacial period from 2.6 million to 11,700 years ago. That was known as the Quaternary or Pleistocene Glaciation and is considered a major ice age. Subsequently, we had what’s called a Little Ice Age, which began in the sixteenth century and reached its peak around 1750, before receding to where we are today. We’re currently ...
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