The Bewilderment of Secularity

I was approached the other day by a member of a ‘certain’ Christian charity, informing me of a new campaign of good-will, and of course, looking for my financial support. I smiled and politely explained that I didn’t support Christian charities. With a puzzled look, he then tried to rebut stating that their charity was … Continue reading The Bewilderment of Secularity

Calamity, Charity & Convictions

It’s been a couple weeks since I’ve posted, and you may have wondered if I’ve lost the fuel for my rants. This is not the case. Rather, I’ve been trying to wrap my head around the recent influx of absolute insanity on the other side of this blue ball we live on. Between the Libyan … Continue reading Calamity, Charity & Convictions

Accountability in the Age of Entitlement

There’s a disease raging in the western world called apathy. It’s a not a new ailment, but more rampant then ever since it latched onto the boom of 1980’s indulgence, and powered the current ‘age of entitlement’. Self-reliance is a thing of the past now that it's acceptable to blame the rest of the world … Continue reading Accountability in the Age of Entitlement