Plymouth

By now the world is aware of what happened the other day in Plymouth. The town, located on Britain’s south coast in the county of Devon, saw a terrible, terrifying act of savagery. Police are still piecing together the details and there is a lot of speculation, but it seems one Jake Davison, disenchanted with […]

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The Meerkat Muse – 11/8/21

We are well into August! Somehow, we have arrived at the heart of the British summer, but are we in one piece?! The answer is yes, more or less. The initial experience of the end of July/start of August was one of feeling tired, something I put down to the second covid jab. I didn’t […]

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‘Finding Justice’

Not for the first time we find ourselves diving into the world of David Thiessen and his viewpoints, this time on the recent release of Bill Cosby from prison. For those who are unaware, back in 2018 Cosby was convicted and jailed for aggravated indecent assault against Andrea Constand. He has been the subject of […]

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Tolerance Continued

Further to this post, it’s time to explain what tolerance is, why it matters, and why intolerance dressed as love is still intolerance. It’s painfully apparent that not everyone understands that message. Let’s quote from David’s Theology Archaeology site… David’s comments shall be in purple. The liberals, Democrats, and leftists do not seem to understand […]

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Self-Protection

I don’t follow the sport of tennis (apart from occasionally watching Wimbledon). I am however aware of the recent events that led to Naomi Osaka to quit the French Open. Osaka wished to protect her mental health from difficult, awkward questions, and focus on her game. The organisers of the tournament took a different view, […]

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Viruses, Vaccines and More

Time for another cross-post with the Coalition site. This post links into my lengthy debate with David of Theology Archaeology on the subject of faith healing, and also some flat earth arguments by one Hesedyahu. It’s Hesedyahu’s site that interests me this time around, and specifically his arguments against ‘germ theory’. Let’s begin with this […]

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The Captain Marvel ‘Conspiracy’

There is a notion that 2019’s Captain Marvel was not the success story we thought it was. Cosmic Book News, a small, independent media ‘outlet’ that focuses on (unsurprisingly) comic book media, including the Marvel Cinematic Universe (among other things), is claiming the first Captain Marvel film failed, despite the film’s takings of $1.128 billion […]

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