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About paulyr2

Single male, b. 1955, U.S. citizen, Italian, Christian, B.A. (Political Science) Seton Hall Univ., M.T.S. (Theological Studies) Drew Univ.

The Book of Jonah: God’s Concern for Nineveh

The book of Jonah is a short work,1 only four chapters, which tells an adventure story of the prophet Jonah. Jonah was a prophet of the northern kingdom of Israel in eighth century before Christ. Jonah is mentioned in Second … Continue reading

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The Message of John the Baptist

Sources Gospels of John, Mark, Luke, Matthew Acts of the Apostles Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews Life According to Luke, John was son to Elizabeth and Zechariah; Zechariah a priest of the order of Abijah, in a line descended from … Continue reading

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A Stack of Books

One stack of books among an arrangement of seven on a table in basement. I have many more books down there and throughout the house. Here are titles from bottom to top. What is the meaning of this? Get wisdom! … Continue reading

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Horror, Halloween and Hell

Horror is a real thing, a reaction in feeling and thought to looming doom for oneself or another, in an ugly, painful fashion. Horror includes a recognition of no escape, no way out from dire threat. An example: “While violence … Continue reading

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Burial: Right and Rite

Human beings have a long-standing custom of burying their dead. Around one-hundred-thousand years ago, human individuals were buried in a cave, Qafzeh Cave in Israel, with coloring tools left in-situ. The stone tools, including lumps of ochre, indicate primitive artistry, … Continue reading

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Christian Mission Workers Killed in Haiti

Last week in Haiti, on Thursday, May 23, three Christian mission workers were murdered in Port-au-Prince, the capital city. Associated Press has a report on this happening and its context. Two of the victims were Americans, working for Missions in … Continue reading

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Sekazi Mtingwa: He’s not Jesus Christ, He’s a Physicist

A recent article in ScienceNews magazine (March 23, 2024) offers biographical highlights of this man’s life and career. As a youngster, Mtingwa thought he was “the second coming of Jesus Christ,” but learned in Sunday School that he was unwilling … Continue reading

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Two Vectors, One Point

Jean Paul Sartre (1905-1980) was a French writer, a well-respected philosopher and novelist, who won the Nobel Prize in Literature (1964), which he declined. In philosophy, Sartre is known as an existentialist, one who theorizes about the meaning of being. In 1944, … Continue reading

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A Definition for ScienceFiction

Science fiction is a genre within literature and film; since writing is thousands of years older than film-making, origin of this category is to be found there, in novels and short stories. In the western world, classic science fiction authors include … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence?

Is there such a thing as artificial intelligence? No, there is not. The current AI star, ChatGPT, arranges and rearranges information to answer human-posed questions that may or may not be true. Here is its response when I asked it, “what do you … Continue reading

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