On today, 18 July 2026, I have updated the About This Blog page.
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Update of the About this Blog page
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Secular Work as a Christian Ministry
Christians should insist on excellence because their work is ultimately done for God and can be seen as an act of worship. An example from history of a Christian person who understood this is Brother Lawrence. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brother_Lawrence
The insistence for excellence, however, has to be tempered with humility
so that it never tips over into toxic arrogant perfectionism. That becomes the
sin of elevation of the self above God.
Biblical passages which exhibit this idea include Colossians
3:23-24, Proverbs 22:29, and Philippians 4:8.
The modern trend is to let things slide, to get by on less, on giving less
effort and personal involvement to a situation, not allowing a responsibility
to interfere too much with our personal interests. This is sometimes called quiet
quitting, doing just enough to not be unpleasantly noticed. This happens
even in our churches.
The cafeteria in the hospital where I worked before my retirement started
exhibiting a symptom of the times in which we live. Suddenly one day,
everything was gone: coffee creamer, sweeteners, salt, pepper, ketchup (catsup
if you insist), mayonnaise, and mustard.
The cafeteria said that customers could still have these items
but would have to specifically ask for them. Some of the “less
sophisticated” (patronizingly read “old” or “rural”) customers seemed to be
totally bewildered by this.
The hospital cafeteria is a contract service with a commercial restaurant chain which seems to have lost sight of the traditional service provider-customer relationship. Until recently, even though the cafeteria long ago quit washing dishes and began using only plastic plates and utensils, they still seemed to realize that the strict bottom line was ranked lower than providing quality customer service. Condiments, spices, sauces, and other items were understood to be included in the price of the food items being sold.
Yes, I saw some people abusing their customer rights and stuffing things like ketchup packages and napkins into their purses and pockets, but petty theft by an unscrupulous few isn’t enough justification to punish the many who play by the rules.
The only reason the cafeteria doesn’t suffer a customer backlash is that the client base is transient and, at the same time, captive. The choices are the cafeteria or the cracker and peanut machines.
At least plastic plates and cutlery are still provided. It would be really messy to eat spaghetti with your fingers.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Biblical Sources of Common English Language Phrases: In Your Mind’s Eye
I am one of the 1% to 4% of the world’s
population who experience aphantasia, the complete inability to voluntarily
visualize mental images. We cannot see a cat or our child’s face in our mind’s
eye. We see only a blank mental screen. We do know what a cat looks like.
Most people with the condition do not even realize that they have it. I was in
my 70’s before I became aware of my condition.
Aphantasia is a condition of
neurodivergence but is not considered to be a disability or disease. The
condition can be congenital (from birth) or acquired after a brain injury.
While the condition is not normative, it
does not interfere with normal activities, even the production of artworks. Persons
with aphantasia may exhibit enhanced verbal skills, conceptual thought, and an
enhanced and very accurate spatial memory.
The phrase, in my mind’s eye,
sounds like it could be from the Bible, but it is not. Ephesians
1:18 speaks of the eyes of your heart and Matthew 6:22 speaks of
your focused inner eye. These seem to be speaking of spiritual
discernment and not of visualizing mental images.
The first known appearance of the phrase in the English language is seen from Geoffrey Chaucer in 1390 as the eyen of his mynde. Not until 1577 does it appear as mind’s eye. By 1620, the phrase was in common use as is shown when William Shakespeare used it in his play, Hamlet.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
The Greatest Song Ever Written
Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney says that the greatest song ever written is God Only Knows by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. This is indeed a beautiful and masterfully orchestrated piece of music and echoes the tragically sad life story of Brian Wilson.
Some, however would insist that the song is
only one of many claimants to the title. They would include the works of
Richard Carpenter, Wolfgang Mozart, Frank Zappa, John Williams, Ennio
Morricone, Dominico Scarlatti, Michael Oldfield, and many others.
I am not an expert in musical theory or
musical history, but I would suggest another song. It is a very simple song
which has appeared in countless versions over the years.
Amazing Grace (1772) was written by
a man who for many years was a slave trader, responsible for destroying the
live of hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of people. If anyone ever knew about
guilt, regret, repentance, and forgiveness it was John Newton. After his
conversion experience, he became an Anglican clergyman.
Newton wrote the words to Amazing Grace.
The music, which comes from a traditional folk tune, was paired with the poem
in 1855 by an American composer named William Walker.
The
most well-known performance of the song is by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. I
am of Anglo-Norman and Scottish ancestry and this one always makes my eyes tear
up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8AeV8Jbx6M
My
own personal favorite performance is a far-less known one by The Silver Thistle
Pipes and Drums. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpPHH7wQz_M
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
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Monday, July 6, 2026
Subjects in the Labels List Which Begin with the Letters cla to col
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Sunday, July 5, 2026
The Holy Goalie
Álisson Ramsés Becker. born 2 October 1992, is a Brazilian professional
footballer ("soccer player" for Americans). He plays his professional football for
Liverpool in the English Premier League. Professionally, he is known as Alisson.
On 18 May 2026, he was selected to be on Brazil's squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Because of his German ancestry, Alisson was nicknamed "The German"
while playing for Roma in Italy. He speaks Portuguese, Italian, Spanish
and English.
Alisson and his wife, Natália, have been WHO advocates for pro-active
care of mental health.
Alisson is mentioned in this blog because he is an outspoken Pentecostal
Christian known to hold baptisms in his
swimming pool. One teammate nicknamed Becker "The Holy Goalie" due to
his outspoken faith.
With so many athletes being known for drugs, domestic abuse, out of
control tempers, personal arrogance, questionable financial dealings, and any
number of other negatives, it is to be praised that Alisson chooses to publicly
serve the Lord.
(This is an English language humorous word play. It may not translate well into other languages. "The Holy Goalie" is an alliterative word play on "the Holy Ghost" or "the Holy Spirit.")