Wednesday Oct 06, 2021

BHoP#061 The Religion of Lost Time

Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk open with a short discussion of video games simulating life without the meaning and wasting time that could be spent on real things, and then continue the discussion of the Spanish Civil War, talking about the interference of outside forces and the importance of creating ties with people in other places. Finally, they talk about the experience of Eric Blair (better known as George Orwell) in the Spanish Civil War and his books written not against the left, but against authoritarianism.

Books recommended: Mine Were of Trouble by Peter Kemp, and The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse by Fernando "Ferfal" Aguirre.

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Dr Koontz - Agrarian, Egghead -  Concordia Theological Seminary Fort Wayne

Rev Fisk - Author, Fanatic - St Paul Rockford

Music thanks to Verny

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I read a book once entitled ‘Hebrew Thought Compared with Greek’. Written by Thorlief Boman. It could be total heterodoxy but I thought you might appreciate his thoughts on ‘time’.

Saturday Oct 23, 2021

Just a general comment but historically Australians have been anti-authoritarian and hard to handle Eg in WWII, the English army captains despaired of getting Diggers to march properly or salute. Slouching along and a lazy hand slide across the forehead sufficing for most. With this in mind it’s very sad for me to see the broken, defeated spirits around me with the (unicorn) issues being pushed and mandated. We are bent reeds. An expat but I remember when this great country was wild and free.

Sunday Oct 10, 2021

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