The Story of Noah

A Re-imagining Of course, he knew the flood was coming. You do not get to be one of the richest men (if not the richest man) in Canaan without having your own set of scholar-servants (or is it servant-scholars?) who have warned you that because of the success of your lumber business, it had alreadyContinue reading “The Story of Noah”

The Price We Pay For Idolatry

Musings About The Pandemic From A Frustrated Theologian I lost my religiosity when I started my clinical rotations in the third year of medical school. Something about the lines of people suffering in the outpatient department in the medical center of the premier state university brought by various ambulances bearing the visages of various politiciansContinue reading “The Price We Pay For Idolatry”

Away from the Frontlines (The 3rd ECQ Day 5)

“Rebellions Are Built On Hope” How has it been? If you’re still surprised that the response to another surge in cases is a hard lockdown (hard only if you’re poor. If you own an airconditioned private vehicle with only one passenger, you can pass through most checkpoints.) then you have not been paying attention. ThisContinue reading “Away from the Frontlines (The 3rd ECQ Day 5)”

Notes from the Frontlines (MECQ Again Journal Day 10)

Sometimes The Best Way To Heal Is To Help Others Heal Along With You It has been a week of death. I am guilty of being flippant about the number of cases and I need to constantly remind myself that these dehumanized and de-individuated figures are real people and some of them do not survive.Continue reading “Notes from the Frontlines (MECQ Again Journal Day 10)”

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