This scares me, in two ways:
- How can public opinion be so malleable?
- How can different reporters draw such different conclusions from the same research?
This scares me, in two ways:
(1) Never underestimate the enemy
(2) The persuasive power of honesty
Again, there is no truth without love.
And seeking courage.
Evil exists.
God is BOTH darkness and light.
See Isaiah 45:7, Psalm 139:12.
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Music: XTC, “Merely a man”
My father’s favorite Bible verse was John 8:32,
“You will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.”
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Music: The Beatles, “All you need is love”
From last week’s post:
Decades ago, I conceived The William Tell Show in response to the pain I heard on the airwaves in the world of talk radio. If we can cast aside all theories, opinions, beliefs, ideologies and value judgments, and attend instead merely to What Is, we may be able to begin from a state of agreement. |
What Is is indisputable. |
Until now, I’ve paid no attention to Trump’s tweets. It’s clear that I could spend all my time deconstructing them according to the guidelines of Free Speech Handbook. But this is not my only task in life.
Two recent ones, however, caught my eye.
He points people directly away from What Is. Continue reading Donald Trump isn’t helping.
This guy sure got worked up. Too bad it’s all fake.