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The We Machine

The We Machine

As computer people with a technology business, my husband and my conversations often go into technology coexisting with humanity. We believe that humanity has the same responsibility of morality within technology, or more so, than in any other aspect of life,...

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Locust and Honey

Locust and Honey

John was a wild guy, even in his own time over two thousand years ago. He lived in the woods, ate weird food, and talked about the future. He came from a well-regarded family, but chose a wacky life away from civilization. He would be like the hippy son of a Kennedy...

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Who’s telling the truth?

Who’s telling the truth?

News Media, Experts, Politicians, Conspiracy Theorists, Scientists, Vigilantly Reporters, Religious Leaders, Hollywood, and that funny married couple with the YouTube channel, are all telling their version of the truth. Right now, all we see are grids, graphs, charts,...

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Unessential

Unessential

In a giant slip of sanity, I sat in the middle of a ripped bag of groceries. The eggs hit first as the rest came crushing down after it. The eggs, an essential part of any quarantine diet, and hard to come by, are at the bottom of whatever remaining food items I could...

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What matters now?

What matters now?

When will we get back to normal from the virus of 2020? The news people asked the president three times today, “when can we expect to go back to our lives?” He, of course, had to give the same answer all three times, “we simply don’t know.” I do know. I know what I...

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Respect is not earned

Respect is not earned

Scripture is difficult to interpret often with the belief systems of today. Most of us grew up with a strong urging to respect all authority around us: the age-old parental comeback, “respect is earned.” Parents proceed to list out the ways in which a person shows...

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