by Anne Kennedy | Nov 2, 2022 | Corrupt Media, Freedom of Speech, Garden-Variety Malaise
This is a most interesting article. What with that Atlantic piece that I haven’t had a chance to read yet [I’ve only been periodically checking in for the awesome ratio], it seems some people are wondering if maybe they’re the Baddies: That the Times was...
by Anne Kennedy | Nov 1, 2022 | Freedom of Speech, Woke Church
Is this live? Is this the internet? Is this me actually logging on to…what is it called? A Blog? Not sure I even remember how it works. How is it that, after disciplining myself to write every day for…what?…a decade? More than. I think I started blogging in 2006...
by Anne Kennedy | Oct 13, 2022 | Freedom of Speech, On the Radar
I’m basically living my best life now. Not to exaggerate or anything, but two fantastic things have happened to me this week. The first is that, for some reason, Matt was given an electric typewriter—I kid you not. And it has ink. So what you do is, you plug it in,...
by Anne Kennedy | Sep 27, 2022 | Freedom of Speech, Garden-Variety Malaise
Well, I really hate that this is apparently a thing: It’s ironic. Texting was meant to make communication easier, but it can be much harder to discern someone’s tone over text, especially with inflections as subtle as sarcasm. It’s not as straightforward as...
by Mark Marshall | Jan 23, 2021 | False Teachers and Their Enablers, Freedom of Speech, Go to Church, Religious Freedom, Spirituality
I have oft noticed that the lectionary of the Book of Common Prayer can be profoundly providential. It is evidence of the Lord being Anglican. But in all seriousness, the Epistle for this past 2nd Sunday after Epiphany, Romans 12:6-16, is markedly applicable to our...
by Anne Kennedy | Jan 17, 2021 | Anglicans, Biblical Illiteracy, Corrupt Media, Freedom of Speech, Garden-Variety Malaise, Go to Church, The Gospel, Totalitarians
In the few guilty moments I did waste time online this week, I spent them reading about the possible implications of one or two companies owning the majority of the way most of us interact online—the, well, I won’t use “strangle-hold” but the tight fist control of...