Maybe it's because I grew up in one, but one thing I still respect is conservative churches' willingness to boldly stand on what they believe. I just happen to think their beliefs and emphasis are wrong.
January 18, 2026 at 3:32 PM
Maybe it's because I grew up in one, but one thing I still respect is conservative churches' willingness to boldly stand on what they believe. I just happen to think their beliefs and emphasis are wrong.
If it's a you problem, then it's a me problem too. Have felt this way nearly every Sunday for the past decade even at a fairly progressive church. (I get the irony of wanting more fire and brimstone at a progressive church... from the left.) Too much focus on "unity" at expense of calling out evils.
January 18, 2026 at 3:28 PM
If it's a you problem, then it's a me problem too. Have felt this way nearly every Sunday for the past decade even at a fairly progressive church. (I get the irony of wanting more fire and brimstone at a progressive church... from the left.) Too much focus on "unity" at expense of calling out evils.
...when she married my great grandfather, who immigrated at age 5, due to the Expatriation Act of 1907. Despite her father being a citizen at her birth and her mother being a natural born citizen.
December 6, 2025 at 3:57 PM
...when she married my great grandfather, who immigrated at age 5, due to the Expatriation Act of 1907. Despite her father being a citizen at her birth and her mother being a natural born citizen.
This occurred about six years after surviving an accident with a train (he didn't realize another train was coming the other direction after waiting for another to pass) that destroyed a railroad shanty, an earlier wagon, and required one of his horses to be put down.
November 28, 2025 at 7:10 PM
This occurred about six years after surviving an accident with a train (he didn't realize another train was coming the other direction after waiting for another to pass) that destroyed a railroad shanty, an earlier wagon, and required one of his horses to be put down.
Anecdotal, but my great great grandfather died when maneuvering his wagon over a gutter or rut in the road and some of the logs on his wagon rolled loose, knocking him off and spooking his horses who dragged the wagon over him, crushing his skull in a pool of blood.
November 28, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Anecdotal, but my great great grandfather died when maneuvering his wagon over a gutter or rut in the road and some of the logs on his wagon rolled loose, knocking him off and spooking his horses who dragged the wagon over him, crushing his skull in a pool of blood.
Brian Mast also went to the same college I did, but there were signs already in high school. Apologies to my grandmother who worked for his dad for many years.
August 22, 2025 at 2:19 AM
Brian Mast also went to the same college I did, but there were signs already in high school. Apologies to my grandmother who worked for his dad for many years.
My great granduncle started publishing some of the earliest route guidebooks for motorists in 1906. Read a lot like printed Google maps directions with landmarks instead of street names because there was no signage. Compiled by personally traversing 1000s of miles on shit roads in pre-Model T cars.
June 4, 2025 at 10:22 AM
My great granduncle started publishing some of the earliest route guidebooks for motorists in 1906. Read a lot like printed Google maps directions with landmarks instead of street names because there was no signage. Compiled by personally traversing 1000s of miles on shit roads in pre-Model T cars.