Why on earth would I wish to write about masks? Isn’t it a very minor inconvenience, in the larger context of lockdowns and other restrictions on our lives? It’s precisely because I believe the opposite that I want to tackle the subject. I believe masks to be the height of stupidity and an outward sign of the extent of our government’s duplicity and our collective insanity in meekly complying.
Month: April 2021
Reflections on the Duke of Edinburgh’s Funeral Service
If anyone reading this has ever had to design a funeral service, you’re likely to have appreciated how special was the funeral service of the Duke of Edinburgh on Saturday 17th April. Will it ever be surpassed?
“The fear of death does not prevent dying, but it prevents living”
The following short Youtube video gave me a burst of joy this morning:
The Duke of Edinburgh – the epitome of what is best in Britishness
I don’t feel I can allow the death of the Duke of Edinburgh to pass without comment from me.
Christian and Easter values have never had such relevance
It’s frustrating being a Christian at the current time. This isn’t just because of the absolutely appalling way that our Church of England has reacted to COVID, but also because it’s not hard to see how much good could be done, if only our Church provided some moral leadership, rather than slavishly following the government line on the ‘pandemic’. It’s an understatement to say that it’s a huge wasted opportunity. It lacks so much vision and it could so easily lead to the long-term demise of the Church.