I laughed my head off at this. No pretentious comments by the reviewers.

Christian fantasy literature, and commentary on assorted subjects
I laughed my head off at this. No pretentious comments by the reviewers.
This sweet boy is now mostly an indoor cat.
From July 20, 2012
I grew up on comic books. On a rainy summer day, what could be better than a stack of comic books? Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Green Arrow…
But I also grew out of comic books. I wanted more than comic books could offer, and real books took their place. Not that I wouldn’t enjoy an occasional reunion with Uncle Scrooge or Blackhawk, and I’d go out of my way for Little Lulu. But I’m not going to marinate my brain in comic books!
Have we become a nation of 10-year-olds? Is our imagination so undeveloped, so abbreviated, that we can’t get into a story unless it’s all laid out for us in pictures?
Yeah, probably.
But you don’t have to restrict yourself to comic books. You can go to movies based on comic books. You can marinate yourself in video games about zombies and hit men and then go to movies based on the video games. Or you can watch TV and soak up shows about the movies about the comic books.
Should the destiny of a great nation be decided by voters who have steeped their brains in comic books? Who, every four years, when they are told that they’re passionately interested in Olympic swimming, gymnastics, and track, actually spend many hours watching swimming, gymnastics, and track? It’s really rather frightening, how obedient we are.
You know that Lex Luthor has just got to be at the bottom of this.
From January 4, 2013
Remember how, as the children of Israel approached the Promised Land, Moses sent out spies to reconnoiter? And do you remember what those spies (except for Caleb and Joshua) said?
We be not able to go up against the people; for they are stronger than we… The land, through which we have gone to search it, is a land that eateth up the inhabitants thereof; and all the people that we saw in it are men of a great stature. And there we saw the giants…. and we were in our own sight as grasshoppers, and so we were in their sight. Numbers 13: 31-33
God had commanded Israel to go in and possess the land, but Israel chickened out. They convinced themselves that the Canaanites were giants that they could never overcome: and they counted God’s help as worthless.
America’s Christians today are afraid of the ungodly, afraid to go up against them. They’re giants! They’ve got all the money, they’ve got all the media, they’ve got secret conspiracies that have already covered all the bases, their plans cover every possible contingency, resistance is futile, boo-hoo-hoo…
Wise up, O men of God.
They are not giants. They are deluded sinners whom God has raised up to chastise His people. It is a shame for God’s people to be afraid of Harry Reid, “gay” activists, “banksters,” FEMA camps, lizard people, and whatnot. Some of these boogiemen don’t even exist outside of our imaginations. The ones that really do exist will not enjoy worldly power for a moment longer than God allows: and their master the Devil has no power to save them.
Heads up, shoulders back! For we are marching as to war.
From August 1, 2018
Why cats and dogs take so much guff from cockatiels is one for the Durants. Look for more of those unexpected animal friendships.
Also look for two critters you hardly ever see in video–a softshell turtle and a bush baby.