(0334) All right, chaps and chapesses … cunning plan is to post and check incoming until 0800, thereafter just a few more checks and replies, then off I go on this world of adventure. Shall check any major updates until maybe 0900.
13. Ascension Day
The word “dogma” is problematic in Christianity … does it mean clear, simple new testament or gospel doctrine, as in “love thy neighbour” or “faith, hope and charity”, the key ideas from it … or does it mean where men in robes pontificate on their interpretation of it?
I knew a Northern Irishman like that and everything he said, in that brogue, was vehement and tub thumping, even if it was about the price of fish. I mean, how much of this Paisleyism can one take in one dose? Let alone the Catholic potentates.
To my mind, that’s the negative connotation of dogma, offputting to normies. Take consubstantiation v transsubstantiation. Or the Filioque. I’m not saying it’s not important but I am saying it’s quite arrogant for potentates to assume denominational authority on every single aspect … to the point we burn the other at the stake? Tyndale. Mary … did Jesus have brothers … or not?
And these schismatic questions … the potentate would reply that if he were not dogmatic on scriptural authority, then you’d soon have women or gay rainbow clergy ruining the church. So I leave that question open for now.
What about Ascension Day? To my mind, it’s quite different to the Rapture. There’s an interpretation that, far from us being whisked away into the sky, in fact we, if saved, stay here on earth in the new kingdom, ruled by Jesus returned, the way most of the faith see it happening … the return itself I mean.
Ascension Day does not appear to have the same issues. Most seem to accept that he went there or went up after a number of days. Fine. Why May 14th? Well why not? It’s a commemoration, innit?
12. The old, old question
… is it just sheer incompetence, systems gone wrong … or is it unethical and criminal behaviour, disguised through pretend incompetence?

11. IYE at 1381:4
”Two years after the New Delhi G20 summit1, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor2 is still the West’s flagship infrastructure project.
(JH: Much more there.)
10. Have you seen any of this?

9. Most online Brits know this by now … o/s as well

8. Not sure that this is appropriate for this morning, ha ha

Think he means it IS a conspiracy, PLUS a court record.
7. Over at OoL
Watch this space.
6. Thieves and robbers

5. Most interesting, relations with O’Keefe

4. I seem to recall we weren’t too impressed with her in the recent past
… maybe readers can refresh the memory. Anyway:

3. DAD if he drops this morning
Le Jour d’Ascension.
a) France. Philippe for president of France? Despite the polls, he is clueless and vapid. Polls suggest former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe is the elite’s best chance to defeat presumptive National Rally candidate Jordan Bardella….
b) Nairobi Summit: Macron tries in Africa what he fails to do in France. The French president is promising billions in investment, even though he is unable to revive the French economy.
c) ‘It’s either us or them’ – Far-left French mayor calls for insurrection if conservatives win presidential election, attacks Macron as well In seeking to address inequalities, Bally Bagayoko seems intent on overturning the entire Republic….
d) Greece warns of 550,000 migrants massing in Libya ahead of potential Mediterranean crossings.
e) US President Donald Trump has proposed Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as an “ideal team” for the 2028 US presidential election, though he has stopped short of endorsing either man as his chosen successor.
f) At 1381:5: Sam has a verbal battle at 33 Vauxhall Bridge Road with the Security.
(JH: Ta, DAD.)
f) King Charles: “My ministers will also proceed with the introduction of Digital ID.”
2. For some readers in the know, this is an interesting Xer on this topic

1. Saw this in passing
… not following up, it was curious though:


































