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Category Archives: Christianity
The Week Before Christmas: 2022
With apologies to the memory of Clement Clarke Moore Cantata? North Star image from Pixabay © oneoldcop.com 2022 @jacksonseric
Posted in Christianity, family, Humor, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged @jacksonseric, Cantata, Choirs, Christmas, Hymns
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Speaking of Stupidity
All Right! For all the end-timers out there, I may owe you an apology! The end may be nigh, in much less than a biblical time frame. Yes, I am probably overreacting. Still, the unmitigated stupidity I pulled up today … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civility, Daily Life, Morality, social media, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged @jacksonseric, end times, graphic content, jesus, sacrifice
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Gratefully Speaking
Here we go again, “What are five things you’re grateful for today?” The five things that come to mind are family, community, experiences, expectations, and well-being. I am blessed with the most wonderful family one can imagine. No, they are … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Daily Life, family, Family Vaules, Uncategorized, Veterans
Tagged aging, Bloganuary, gratitude, memories, society, success, travel
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Speaking of Karma?
One of my favorite sayings is, “Free advice is usually worth what you paid for it.” That is one reason I write so often about some of the “free advice” people find on social media or through other means. Regardless … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civility, Daily Life, Ethics, Manners, Morality, Police
Tagged an eye for an eye, conflict resolution, fate, God, karma, retribution, revenge, revenge is best served cold
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Traditionally Speaking: Of Kneeling and Protests
“Traditionally Speaking” discussed traditions or standard practices being threatened or modified by the coronavirus crisis. There, I noted traditions often take centuries to evolve, though some forces may cause shifts more quickly. At the time, it seemed comments by highly … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Police, Political Extremes, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged Kaepernick, kneeling, National Anthem, NFL Protests, Star-Spangled Banner
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Holy (sounding) Crap!
One of my former theology professors might take umbrage at the title of this piece. As I wrote some time ago, the professor had a problem with slang and euphemisms. Still, there are times when one needs to make a … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civility, Daily Life, Politics, social media
Tagged christ, christianity, current-events, dishonesty, illegal immigrants, jesus, open borders, persecution
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Prayer and Predation: Part 1
My alter ego, AnOldSinner, published “Prayer and Predation: Part 1” just after the new year. I am linking to it here as it should be of interest from a societal and law enforcement sense as well as a church or … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Daily Life, Law Enforcement, Morality, Police, Uncategorized
Tagged church security, current-events, pedophiles, sexual abuse
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Jesus Was A Refugee
OneOldcop has a bit of a problem when it comes to mixing politics and religion. Part of the problem is the fact Christianity and politics were very closely aligned centuries ago, and the relationship was not one of which a … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Daily Life, Family Vaules, National Defense, Political Extremes, Politics
Tagged charity, christ, christianity, current-events, Islamist, jesus, Muslim, Politics, refugees
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To Bucket or Not to Bucket?
During the last week of August this writer posted the following on online: Let’s see. We were supposed to do Random Acts of Kindness. Then, we were supposed to Pay It Forward. Then, we were supposed to Pass It On. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civility, Daily Life, Manners
Tagged ALS, charity, christianity, ice bucket challenge, jesus, Mike Gallagher, stem cells
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. . .based on Christian values?
Have you seen the picture of former president Jimmy Carter that is making the rounds on social media these days? He looks so doleful one expects to see tears running down his cheeks. Somewhere in the picture is a caption … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Daily Life, Ethics, Family Vaules, Morality, Political Extremes, Politics
Tagged charity, christ, Christian, Christian values, christianity, current-events, government, jesus, Jimmy Carter, Politics, poverty, President Carter
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