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  • Mother of Evangelists

    Posted on October 24th, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    “Many Samaritans in that city believed in Jesus because of the woman’s word when she testified, ‘He told me everything I’ve ever done.’ So when the Samaritans came to Jesus, they asked him to stay with them, and he stayed there two days.Many more believed because of his word, and they said to the woman, ‘We no longer believe because of what you said, for we have heard for ourselves and know that this one is truly the savior of the world’.” (John 4:39-42)

    Photini: Mother of Evangelists. The link below will take you to an amazing story that I had never heard of before. It is not too long and worth the read. It is the written version of Eastern Orthodox church oral history passed down throught the generations.

    https://knowyourmothers.com/photini-mother-of-evangelists/?fbclid=IwAR3w-SFhriBUf-2SeHqUwAJ7qBUTERXY7UL465Th-s1M6VObkP_q8kJ8e8k

    The story of Photini is one of the longest stories in the Bible about a woman and it is the longest conversation that Jesus is recorded as having with anyone. Photini is allowed just as much speaking time as Jesus, however she remains unnamed in scripture.

  • Positive / Negative View

    Posted on October 23rd, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    Perhaps, it is possible, just possible, that very poor people from farming villages pooled their $$ together to risk a last chance for the brightest of their community to escape to the “Land of Opportunity”.

    Positive: This is similar to my grandmother, who came from Denmark in very early 1900’s, spoke flawless English, became an American citizen and raised my father who sent all his three kids to university , who then matriculated and sent their children to various areas of advanced learning. I will not even discuss all the grandchildren who are excelling as police officers, college professors, engaged in entrepreneurship, extended military excellence++. A worthy kid, given a chance, will become exactly the same given the opportunity.

    Negative: A Trumper posted on FB all the children in detention were not brought here by their parents but were brought by drug cartels, slave traders, et. al. And it follows the mindless rhetoric passed to unthinking people by the propaganda machine of shrewd, calculating and unpatriotic Americans.


  • Religious Based Healthcare

    Posted on October 21st, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    New York State accused a major Christian group on Tuesday of deceiving customers by illegally offering health insurance to as many as 40,000 residents since 2016.

    The state filed civil charges against Trinity Healthshare, the Christian group, and Aliera, a for-profit company that markets the plans. The complete article is below:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/20/health/health-insurance-christian-cost-sharing.html?referringSource=articleShare&fbclid=IwAR1lToS_i3v5z70zpqb6ZniqE0rO2XFsgOGYLx4XkA3leNBIKsd5Sb9JmMk

    Source – nytimes.com: New York regulators said patients were often left with thousands of dollars in unpaid medical bills. A woman with leukemia was denied coverage for an emergency hospital stay that cost thousands of dollars because she was told she had a pre-existing condition. Aliera denied a $15,000 claim for breast cancer treatment, according to regulators, while another patient said even routine doctor’s visits were not covered by Trinity.

  • Clickbait

    Posted on October 20th, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    I did a speed read of this article but should have read it in more detail – perhaps I will do that this afternoon.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-34213693?fbclid=IwAR0Z1IF8NBfUasZZP5ky5ow7cPzJiZF8h9DJu5H4ZNZgVGcRCd5rmErJiCE

    It is a golden rule of journalism, taught to any news reporter at the beginning of their career – your introduction should grab the reader straight away.

    If you cannot hold someone’s attention for a sentence, you have no hope of getting them to read the rest of your article.

    The same is true for headlines; stark, witty or intriguing ones can draw the reader’s eye to a story.

    Headline writing has long been considered a skill but, in the digital age, a new word has become synonymous with online journalism – clickbait. Ha ha, did I get your attention? Finis.

  • Media Bias in a view

    Posted on October 20th, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    This is an easy way to view your preference for types of news at a glance and determine if the source has the bias you really desire. I only want to view neutral bias sources since I do not want to be radicalized by the media since I am a Centerist type of person.

    I must admit that I am partial to BBC, Reuters and Christian Science Monitor but am happy with NPR, Politico and The Economist, et. al.

  • Sixty-two Films That Shaped the Art of Documentary Filmmaking

    Posted on October 19th, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    The idea of what a documentary is has shifted according to what has—and hasn’t—been possible during the past hundred years. But the artistic preoccupations of their creators have not changed radically in that time.

    By Richard Brody

    A collage of various documentaries being filmed including Agnas Varda Jafar Panahi and Frederick Wiseman.

    “Since the pandemic hit and social life became severely constrained, I’ve been obsessing even more than usual about documentaries. Their very essence is to provide virtual connections to people in far-off times and places—and to experiences that would otherwise remain unshared, even among people close by. Craving such virtual connections, I’ve been watching far more documentaries than I usually do—especially given the dearth of new releases—and more of them than I can squeeze into the regular round of reviews.”

  • Psychological Traits vs Political Tendencies

    Posted on October 9th, 2020 cwmoore No comments

    Worth the 9 minutes listen to explore the world around yourself. I have felt so much better since I have deleted all 100 politico emails I receive each day!