October 3, 2023

The Louisville Zoo, located just off Watterson Expressway, has got a lot of animals and birds, well arranged by regions and types, and the nice thing is they are not so far away that you can’t get close to them and get good shots. There are places where non-glare glass is not used, unfortunately which makes picture taking more difficult.  All and all, I would give this zoo good ratings.  So let see what there is to see, starting perhaps... Read more

October 2, 2023

Out in the middle of nowhere in Franklin County Kentucky is a Sculpture Park, in a bunch of open fields.  Honestly this whole scenario is almost as twilight zonish as some of the sculptures themselves.  Now I’ve been to sculpture parks that make sense before— like the wonderful one housing the famous sculptures of Rodin in Paris, but this one is on out there, in every sense of the word.   First, the sign, off of old Lawrenceburg Road, which is... Read more

October 1, 2023

Agatha Christie novels are a particular kind of murder mystery, and thanks to Kenneth Branagh several of the most famous ones (E.G. MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, OR DEATH ON THE NILE) have been made into lavish Hollywood spectacles.    A Haunting in Venice is no different, except the original novel was called a Halloween Party, and the story line varies some from the novel itself.  Christie’s novels are overwhelmingly ‘who dunnits’, not how was it done etc.  And Poirot... Read more

September 30, 2023

  https://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2023/09/16/bears-raid-krispy-kreme-doughnuts-delivery-van-affil-vpx-cprog.ktuu Read more

September 29, 2023

Perhaps the best voice of the whole rock n roll era, and certainly one of the best songwriters and performers for the last 50 or so years is Gino Vannelli, who’s jazz rock is in a class by itself, and he still has a killer voice and band.   Gino who is exactly the same age as me, has has been performing since he was 20. His first real tour after his first record (Crazy Life) was opening for Stevie Wonder... Read more

September 28, 2023

Q. I have always thought that at least sometimes, and particularly in John 11, the phrase ‘the Jews’ means the Jewish officials who attended Lazarus’s period of mourning, and if Lazarus is the BD, he is well known to Caiaphas and has access to his house, as a known person, that Peter does not have.  I don’t think the Fourth Gospel is anti-Semitic, nor anti-OT, for Christ is busy fulfilling the Scriptures, but of course it was horribly used for... Read more

September 27, 2023

Q. Why do you think the story of the meal with the Beloved Disciple and with the footwashing is the climax of the meal stories, and we don’t really have the Passover meal story from Thursday night, with no ‘this is my body, this is my blood’ interpretation of the Passover elements?  Does this have to do with John’s early proclamation that Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the world’s sin?   Not only is Jesus the... Read more

September 26, 2023

  Q.  It has always struck me that the only fully adequate confessions of Christ’s being part of the divine identity in the 4th Gospel are the one in the prologue in John 1, and the confession of Thomas ‘my Lord and my God’ after Jesus has written. All these other confessions like Martha’s, ‘I believe you are the Messiah….’ are true but inadequate.  Jesus doesn’t merely cause resurrection and life, he is the resurrection and life, and Martha doesn’t... Read more

September 25, 2023

Q. This Gospel is the only one with a purpose statement in John 20— ‘these things are written so that you might begin to believe Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God’.  I don’t think it’s an accident that this is the Gospel usually first translated by missionaries into a new language. This is the Gospel for evangelism, not as a tract to be handed out, but as a tool for teachers and preachers bearing witness and leading people... Read more

September 24, 2023

Q. Why do you think Jesus only addresses his mother as ‘woman’, not as mother or by name in her two appearances in the Fourth Gospel—in John 2 and John 19?   And why the emphasis in John 7.5 that the brothers were not followers of Jesus during the ministry, though they knew he could do signs and wonders?  It appears both the Synoptics and John go out of their way to show Jesus distancing himself from his physical family... Read more


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