The narrowness of “pro-life”

The tipping point was this Washington Post article; however, I can’t tell you how long I’ve been bothered by those who think they can hide their hypocracies behind their “pro-life” signs, especially when it comes to this idiotic wall!
But “pro-life?” Give me a break!

Illuminating

iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, Sketch Club, iColorama, flashlight, color, wall, shadow. Amen.

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Remember that Dr. Harold Bornstein?

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Transubstantiation & Optical Delusion

Once in a while I can’t help seeing our current excremental political situation from the standpoint of the opposition. For example, just yesterday I saw a tweet with a link to an actual story about how American evangelicals could overlook this so-called president’s sexual relations with a porn star because he was subsequently ordained by “God” to become POTUS. How could the views be so different?

What explains the perceptual and conceptual polarization? I came up with the following explanation, a variation on an earlier explanation.

The earlier explanation:

Words escape me.

Debloviate

Drawing done on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil in Sketch Club app; digital editing, i.e., warping in iColorama; video, in VideoShop.

 

So Small!

Smaller by the day. I’m

Miscellaneous Western PA Pilgrimage: Front End

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Boarding: Teachers again.

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Flight Number Whatever

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No, I’m not in your seat.

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Zero

Franco and me.

Tell me another one

See also I Spin Therefore I Am: bamboozito ergo sum, from this illustroblog.
A freehand digital (iPad) drawing done in Sketch Club on an iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil using this photo as a reference.

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Worshiping at the One Corinthians 13 Mirror

I hope I don’t have to unpack this one, but please let me know if you’d like me to. I will say this much. Nobody says “One Corinthians” or “Two Corinthians,” except for President Do You Have Prince Albert in the Can. So there’s that. Now about Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians, Chapter 13, spiritual maturity, love, faith, and hope, oh and dirty mirrors, you’ll have to read it on your own. I’m so fed up with fundamentalists staggering into politics…ok, that’s all I’ll say. That reminds me, it’s forgiveness that we need, as we discussed before here.