‘Are People Getting Weirder?’ (2019)

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[Sorry I’m late! But it probably doesn’t matter. This blog is becalmed, I can’t catch any wind in my sails. Just keep tryin’, I guess…]

If a testing laboratory mistakenly sends you a request for a stool sample, meant for someone else… do you just, well, send them your stool sample?

Someone actually did this.

Are People Getting Weirder?

I don’t know about you, but this incident still strikes me as one of weirdest I’ve ever encountered in real life. Scary thought: What if there are thousands of people like this, out there?

And Now… the ‘Mad Pooper’

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[Warning: Disgusting content. I can’t help what’s in the news from day to day. But an item like this shows our culture is seriously in need of help.]

Police in Colorado Springs are still trying to catch the woman who for seven weeks has been enhancing her jogging experience by defecating on people’s front lawns (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/20/police-seek-mad-pooper-woman-jogger-whos-defecating-shamelessly-on-peoples-front-lawns.html). Residents have pleaded with her to stop, but it seems she hasn’t.

They’ve got her on videotape but they still haven’t been able to track her down. Said the policeman in charge of the case, “It’s not something I’ve seen in my career.”

Anybody got a lasso?

So yesterday it was the loony woman who attacked shoppers in her local supermarket and then dove in among the produce to rub herself down with fruits and vegetables as if she were taking a bath. And today it’s “the mad pooper.”

Dare we suggest that there’s something very bad happening to our culture? That it seems to be driving people crazy? Could it possibly, maybe, have anything to do with a large-scale rejection of God and a wide embrace of all kinds of lunatic ideas and behaviors? If society-wide abomination and immorality are accepted, hailed, and “celebrated,” might it not be imitated by individuals who are not too tightly wrapped to begin with?

God’s laws keep us sane.

Whatever we want to call what we’re doing now… doesn’t.