Author Archives: Mark R. Kelly

Five Years On; and, More About Morality, in a Way

It’s almost five years since my heart transplant, on May 26th, 2021. Yesterday and today, another round of visits and tests. Blood tests, echo-cardiogram, EKG, visit with cardiologist, cardiac right/left catheter angiogram (an actual surgery). Here’s about last year’s visit … Continue reading

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Morality, and the Bible, Again

Oh goodie, another essay about morality. And one that apparently challenges the standard conservative complaint that things (the state of society; morality) are getting worse all the time. It’s simply not true. OnlySky, Jonathan MS Pearce, yesterday: We are becoming … Continue reading

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The Secret to Happiness, and How Best to Use Your Time

A couple matters of personal psychology for today. NY Times, guest essay by David Epstein, 12 May 2026: The Nobel-Winning Psychologist Who Believed He Found the Secret to Happiness [gift link] If in making decisions you are often guided by … Continue reading

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Superficial Christianity on Full Display

Things said at last weekend’s prayer rally, and how they strike me as unhinged from reality; Heather Cox Richardson’s take: a turning away from “Enlightenment values of natural rights, equality, and self-government to one that requires Americans to accept that … Continue reading

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Settling Back Into the Middle Ages

This is about the religious rally in Washington DC this weekend. And the limitations of human nature. NY Times, guest essay by Katya Underman, today: We Are Sliding Back Into the Middle Ages My comments before reading the essay: One … Continue reading

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The World Marches On, With or Without the US

An idea to anticipate, not react to, car accidents; How American under Trump and MAGA is moving exactly backwards in dependence on fossil fuels; Florida is whitewashing the history of slavery; Men who want women to be quiet: this idea … Continue reading

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Haidt’s Graduation Speech, and More

Jonathan Haidt’s graduation speech: choose your attention, do hard things, make personal connections; Like billionaires, what Christian nationalists have is never enough: now they want to inscribe “In God We Trust” on every Federal Building in the US; Amanda Marcotte … Continue reading

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Messier objects; Rebecca Solnit; Jonathan Haidt

A chart showing the actual relative sizes of the Messier objects; Rebecca Solnit on the potential for imminent revolutionary change; Jonathan Haidt’s graduation speech, today. – – – Now this is cool. The Messier objects, fuzzy objects in the sky … Continue reading

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Categories, Scales, a Public Health Triumph, and How the So-Called Experts Have Been Right

Conservatives like categories, especially binary ones: two examples. Including the claim that what makes a man gay is liberalism; NYT updates its Autocracy Index, 12 markers of democratic erosion; Conservative panic over falling reproduction rates seen instead as a public … Continue reading

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Dan Barker, CONTRADUCTION

(UK: Hypathia Press, 2024, 111pp, including References but no index) Dan Barker (Wikipedia) is an atheist writer who was once an evangelical Christian pastor. I read one of his earlier books, LIFE DRIVEN PURPOSE (review here), which challenged Rick Warren’s … Continue reading

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