Star Snore

$165 million. That’s what it cost to produce the latest Star Wars offering. Released over the long, 4 day Memorial Day weekend, I think the producers were expecting their blockbuster to well, bust some blocks. It didn’t. According to IMDB (Internet Movie Database) the movie registered just over $161 million worldwide. that excludes marketing of course which could add another $100 million to the total. If it holds true that a movie must make about 2.5 times the cost (with marketing) that means that this latest Star Wars chapter in it’s never-ending book needs to make close to $600 million to make a profit. Of course, it’s early yet but the numbers right now are not adding up. I think people are tired of Star Wars. It’s time to move on to something new, Hollywood.

Defending Your Belief

I have this friend who just happens to be a christian pastor. Yes, he knows I’m an atheist and the one good thing about the both of us is that neither of us hold belief/non-belief against each other. I sometimes send him videos Find on Youtube that I think are compelling arguments for or against something with his belief. some of them delve into very complex ideas and try to make them understandable for we, the hoi-poli. One of the recent videos I emailed him concerns the idea of the Trinity in christianity and where it came from. This caused, how shall I say, a bit of consternation with my friend.

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When All Else Fails…

I believe it’s time for all of us to begin being more skeptical of the i formation we consume daily. We can have an opinion, but that doesn’t blunt facts and opinion is like a wish, nothing else required. Sure, some will say their opinions are fact based, but I venture this: Those facts are harvested only to prove a preconceived notion. When all the facts are gathered and evaluated together, sometimes it’s discovered that nothing presupposed is true.

It’s Those Darned Atheists, Again!

there’s a YouTube channel I watch on a semi-regular basis, Zach Costello. He’s an interesting guy, very opinionated, and for my entertainment, clearly a conspiracy theorist. He has been openly doubtful of the official story of Charlie Kirk’s murder last year and spends an inordinate amount of time on his channel, discussing the case directly, or the machinations of turning Point, Kirk’s company now run by his widow.

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Whatever Happened to Courtesy?

By the way. In case you are under the impression that people care what you think? Guess again, because they don’t. Not even those closest to you. There was a time when the family dinner table was the place where thoughts and ideas may be exchanged. even including the children, but those days are long past and the responsibility for children has migrated to the state and families, if they even have a meal together, rarely discuss anything in fear of some sort of retribution for another member. The same is with those we cll friends, only discussing how. long the gras is getting or work colleagues, never venturing outside the box they’re in, daily. Why? We’ve become so fractured as a society, that the prohibited topics have moved well beyond politics and religion, to anything cultural. It doesn’t matter how insignificant the topic may appear, someone will take offense (or pretend to take offense). No one wants to even try to listen to each other, and we have no one to blame but ourselves. Our leaders are our worst example and many believe, it seems, that this behavior is now normal. It isn’t it’s destructive and we should be doing ll we cn do dissociate ourselves from it. It’s time to bring back courtesy.