What the USA Wants it Gets: A Biblical Flashback to the Future We’re Headed For.

Right now I’m reading the book of Isaiah in the Bible. Earlier in the week I came to chapter 19 which, in my particular version and medium (NIV, YouVersion), is titled “A Prophecy Against Egypt”.

Here's a link to the chapter in NIV, NASB, and KJV.

The TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read) of this is because the Egyptians were acting like fools, God set them against themselves (v.2). Basically, the land is ravaged, natural resources get wasted, people are against one another, and the people are looking for or towards leaders but they are no different than the common people and are using them (v.13). Then finally, Egypt is returned to the Lord (v.22).

Normally nor historically in my blogs, I don’t blog about Bible passages as a whole –nothing wrong with it, I just ironically haven’t — but the reason I’m writing this post today is because we are repeating history — regardless if it was ~2000 years ago or 5 minutes ago — and there is a Biblical cause and effect for this which we can and should learn from pronto. You’ve probably heard a phrase something along the lines of “the end times are near” or “we’re living in the end of days”. Sure, that’s true, even Paul thought so back in the Bible days and here we are ~2000 years later. Again, it doesn’t matter the duration, what matters is the issue and the lesson to learn from it.

At the time of this writing, there is a huge Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic swooping across the globe. I’m not saying this is a plagues-level event that causes an equal cataclysm politically or socially, but it could and sort-of feels like it. I’m just saying that the coincidence of this chapter –and there are other chapters in this and other books of the Bible like this — aligns right up with how the USA and world are acting right now.

I’m more focused on the USA in the conversation. Specifically with how we let every little thing affect us in this country. You can’t say, look, or do something without offending someone; forget being PC as that’s even flamed against for one being overdoing it or somehow being snooty. Also, how we desecrate sacred church teachings and activities — no I couldn’t care less what happens to the Catholic church, different issue, their problem — I mean the Christian church’s morals, teachings, and overall standards are being shunned in favor of self-centered humanism and one’s own thoughts and feelings being fact. If we do not find some way to get our country back to its Biblical roots we will be in more dire straits than we are today — the crazy laws, ignorant lawmakers, pandemic viruses, none of this will compare to the untold to come.

I could go on and on, but I’ll end here and hope my point is at minimum made even though it’s not perfectly articulated.

Old Memories … Sold!

You might look at the title and think “What!? That doesn’t make any sense.” Let me fill you in. The neighborhood Danielle and I live in did a once-a-year (I think) community yard sale this past weekend. I don’t remember them ever doing once since we’ve lived here 3 years now, but maybe the luck of the draw we were not here or didn’t hear about it. Either way, we had a crap-ton of stuff to sell — things like toys, games, books, arts and crafts, and some electronics.

Well, part of that process was first deciding if I wanted to part with most of my old toys — Power Rangers, G.I. Joes, wrestlers, Hot Wheels, Batmans, and other misc toys. I decided yes because I do not have the same sentimental relationship I had with them when I was much younger, plus we’re moving later this year and that’d be unnecessary extra baggage to tag along for no reason.

Friday I was not here (working) but Danielle sold reasonable lot of them. Some whole sets of things went completely. Saturday, in between being on-call at work, I was able to negotiate selling the rest of the lot of Power Rangers to an enthusiast/collector guy … after letting a couple kids pick a few they were super excited to get. So, all in all, I got my enjoyment out of the toys long ago, and the memories that are in my mind are hopefully there forever.

I’ll rest easier now knowing that all of these various toys can make a new master happy and have a purpose again of getting played with or outwardly displayed in some way.

My Phone is Getting Android 10!

We all know that phone and device manufacturers like to cycle out to the ether of “obsolete” devices that are not terribly old. Well, I was excited when my phone got Android 9, but today I got the notification –just a few minutes ago actually– that there was a pending update to Android 10. Now I was impressed…mainly from the point that the S9+ that I have could get it, but moreso that Verizon did let it get it OTA.

I waited a few minutes to post until after the update to be absolutely sure it worked, and it seems like it has.

Here’s to a positive change with devices for once in a long time.

CoD Season 2 out now!

https://www.callofduty.com/modernwarfare/season-2

Season two of Call of Duty (CoD) is out. My friends reminded me a couple of days ago about it, and so I fired up the ‘ol Xbox and started downloading… it’s a whopping 70GB! At that moment, we were having a brief Internet issue so I was getting a megabyte or so vs the couple hundred I usually get, and so I said nope and shut it down (was doing school work and house DIY stuff anyway).

Yesterday when I got home I kicked off the download after confirming speeds were good. It was fully downloaded/installed when I checked it later in the night.

I haven’t played yet, but I’m excited to see what it contains. I’ve seen leaks and the CoD website, but I mean firsthand.

Until next time,

Andrew

Welcome (Back) to My Blog!

Welcome (Back)!

It has been a long time since I’ve written a blog post, and an even longer time since I’ve really wanted to blog. I’m back in college and a particular course I’m taking right now requires weekly journal entries, so that kind-of stirred back up the desire to blog. I’ve had blogs — many as you’ll read below — and I’ve been active and inactive over different seasons in life. I think I’m at a point where blogging is a good hobby to pick (back) up.



What Will I Find?

Similarly to my prior blog posts, you’ll find a varied amount of content — things about work, school, home, and yes, even politics and religion. The whole point of the blog title I’ve kept all these years is that this is about me, who I am, and what’s going on in my life.



A Quick Blog History

I made the decision this morning to reinstate my blog on WordPress. Nothing against Google (I love them, and they my information), but Blogger is one of those many applications Google could have made a shining star, but they’ve neglected to make any significant updates to it. Why am I mentioning Blogger? Well, in the many years I’ve been online I’ve equally had many blogs on WordPress (.com and .org) and Blogger. I got away from WP for a while when I had to cut ties financially with my own web hosting and started using Blogger. Well, all of that is over, I’m back on WordPress and have consolidated all my blogs together — a new, active one and the old posts in a separate, but identical looking archive blog. You’ll notice two categories at the old blog: OB1 and OB2 (meaning old blog 1 and old blog 2). The first category is my very first WP blog (which itself was condensed a long time ago), and the second category is my Blogger blog. This is only to distinguish the historical postings with new posts, which are categorized as NB (for new blog). Plus, this makes it feel much more succinct (even with gap-years) because it’s all me.

The TL;DR version: Go to the my archived blog to read my old posts and subscribe to this blog for all new posts.



Thank you for stopping by. I hope you’ll subscribe and come back!



Andrew