Author Archives: JC

The Legacy of Richard Dawkins

The biggest of the false promises of a less religious world was that everybody would be a lot more rational and less prone to superstition and other irrational behaviour as belief declined. In 2006 when Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion … Continue reading

Posted in Religion, Society | Tagged , , | Comments Off on The Legacy of Richard Dawkins

The Unchanging Nature of Mass Media

The above video was recorded after the Gulf “war” which ended in early 1991. The first time I heard it was in 2003 when the second Gulf “war” was hourly news and knowing Bill Hicks died in 1994, I was … Continue reading

Posted in Politics, Society | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on The Unchanging Nature of Mass Media

Financial Success versus Cultural Legacy

Though I can’t now remember where I read it, I  read somewhere that the 2009 film Avatar, despite it’s immense financial success has not left any sort of cultural legacy. When thinking about it, it is hard not to agree. … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Ramblings | Tagged , | Comments Off on Financial Success versus Cultural Legacy

The Academy Awards were Always Trash

I read a post on the Arkhaven Comics blog by The Dark Herald arguing that the Academy Awards (or the Oscars) lost credibility when The English Patient won in 1997, though he did allow for previous mistakes including the snub … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Society | Tagged , , | Comments Off on The Academy Awards were Always Trash

Disney and Reality

In which I respond to the lyrics of  ‘Colors of the Wind’ from Disney’s Pocahontas. A song supposedly written from the perspective of a Powhatan woman but actually written by two Jewish men. Disney typically isn’t concerned with following the … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Religion, Society | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Disney and Reality

Thoughts on being Smartphoneless

Almost five years ago, I wrote my thoughts on Facebook after a few months of being off it. In 2018, I was planning to do the same thing with my aging smartphone and had decided not to replace it when … Continue reading

Posted in Personal, Religion, Society | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Thoughts on being Smartphoneless

Life is Easier – So Should Religion Be

We are now well into the season of Lent for 2021 and so far at least, without any hint that we’re going to be deprived of the Mass again during this Holy Time. The Feast of St. Joseph was the … Continue reading

Posted in Religion, Society | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Life is Easier – So Should Religion Be

Intelligence and the Appearance of It

I like books. I read quite a lot of them and I have never been without a significant backlog of books to read since I was a teenager. Not everyone is like this though and there is nothing necessarily wrong … Continue reading

Posted in Literature, Ramblings, Society | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Intelligence and the Appearance of It

Tolerating the Intolerable

It should hardly need pointing out that our leaders are not benevolent and kind people who want the best for us. They definitely want us to believe this but it pretty obviously isn’t the case. They can be quite ruthless … Continue reading

Posted in Politics, Society | Tagged , | Comments Off on Tolerating the Intolerable

Gamers Rose Up

This is a fast moving story and not one I’m directly involved in but I wanted to make some brief commentary on it. If you want an excellent, concise background to the whole story then Louis Rossmann has a video … Continue reading

Posted in Politics, Society, Video Games | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Gamers Rose Up