It’s never good news to hear that a person in their 70s is injured from a fall. Unfortunately, in doing so, Mr. Dennis Prager, Conservative Personality, sustained serious spinal trauma. Beyond the well-wishing for his swift recovery, perhaps it is time for the United States to officially recognize Mr. Prager’s commitment to the country. DennisContinue reading “A Moment of Honor & Gratitude For Dennis Prager?”
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The Helicopter God
long before the helicopter’s invention, there was “helicopter parenting”. did this parenting-style inspire creating that flying contraption? there is no need to drone on about it. buddha’s father is perhaps the most well-known and ancient of the airborne parent. he essentially trapped his son into a palatial lifestyle. eventually, the buddha would exit his protected life toContinue reading “The Helicopter God”
A Thanksgiving Tale: Vayetze
of all biblical figures, the matriarch leah would be the best invite to thanksgiving. she was the unwanted one. while having nice eyes, she was not the attractive sibling with the beautiful looks and the nice body. she was the one who entered an unhappy marriage based upon her father’s deceitful act. her situation wasContinue reading “A Thanksgiving Tale: Vayetze”
The Two Most Important Words
it happened again. for the sake of goodness, i decided to do something special. in the tradition of my wonderful aunts and uncles, i decided to give something to a member of the up and coming generation. over the years, my aunts and uncles went out of their way to enhance my life. my firstContinue reading “The Two Most Important Words”
Heroes…Do They Matter? A Ten Commandments’ Tale
I need a hero bonnie tyler heroism is in societal decline. an alert new york security guard perhaps averted a catastrophe. the individual stopped an arson attack and prevented a school from burning down. their actions may have saved lives, saved structures, and allowed for firefighting resources to be used elsewere. who cares? the newsContinue reading “Heroes…Do They Matter? A Ten Commandments’ Tale”
Peace Is For The Old…And For The Young To Learn: A Ten Commandments’ Tale
listen young people, sit on the bleachers mr. harris, jr. high schol physical education teacher one of the oldest hebrew writings found is the priestly blessing. the blessing was written on a piece of silver. one of the blessings is “may the lord raise his countenance toward you and grant you peace.” numbers 6:26. peaceContinue reading “Peace Is For The Old…And For The Young To Learn: A Ten Commandments’ Tale”