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I just don’t seem to have it today. WordPress tells me I’ve posted for 2,572 days in a row, my wife insists I rest, I’ve done no work on The Witch Box today, and my brain wants me to put it into a pail of cool water and leave it alone for a while.

So I guess I’d better take the rest of the afternoon off. Maybe I overdid it yesterday.

If you’re new here, or even if you’re not, I invite you to browse the blog archives to your hearts’ content. They’re probably full of cool stuff I’ve forgotten all about. Go for videos of boat launch fails: I always find those refreshing.

I hope to return this evening with a critter video.

‘Idiocy on Steroids’ (2015)

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Boy, do you find crazy stuff in this blog’s archives! Impossible to remember more than little scraps of it.

Like, for instance… Why you are morally bound to cooperate when a mugger “asks” you for your money.

Idiocy on Steroids

The scary thing about it is, we don’t make this stuff up. It’s really out there, warping, corrupting, twisting, and unhinging our nation… every day. We don’t put words in these people’s mouths.

But maybe Satan does.

(Excuse my tone. I dreamed I went to Hell last night, and I wish I could forget it.)

Thank You, Readers

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Well, now I have hardly any internet access at all, and Verizon won’t get to it till Thursday–

So I want to say thank you to all of you who’ve shown up to read today, even though I haven’t posted hardly anything. I hope you’re making use of the archives, which go back to 2012: thousands of articles you can enjoy (if that’s the word for it).

I find the archives illuminating. One forgets certain things, especially where current events are involved. But some of my posts from 2018-2019, for instance, tell me that liberals were trying to get all the jailbirds sprung from jail well before they actually started doing it this year. The Chicom Death Virus, they pounced on that as an excuse to do what they’d been wanting to do all along.

Or you could binge-read Joe College, or Oy, Rodney, if you just don’t care what happens to your brain.

Paganism in the Church

I’m going to bring up articles from the archives that most of you never had the opportunity to see.

For the next three days it’ll be articles on “Paganism in the Church,” which were part of a series published by The Chalcedon Foundation in 2006. This was a journalistic project for me, chosen by my editors to be the first items posted on this blog when it was created in 2010.

To the objection that “Those articles are ten years old–so what good are they now?”, I can only say that I doubt the the problems have gone away and things have gotten better over the intervening seven years. “Feminist theology,” anyone? You’ll find it at your nearest seminary. God save us.