I became hopeful in the late 1980s. The evangelical institution I led was ten years into a very public fight in Maine over homosexuality, law, religion and politics. As I reached the high point in my career news broke internationally about homosexual priests in the...
A couple weeks ago I listened to George Gilder’s book, “Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy.” The book deepened my interest in all things “Crypto.” Steve Martin, a friend in Maine, introduced...
By Fritz Spencer When our teacher first placed us in long rows so that we no longer hopped, hooted, or capered to the right or left like so many lambs or baby goats, she gave us the first laws which applied outside the home. Similarly, when our small but growing legs...
My insurance man invited me to help him yesterday. When I found out he was doing physical labor I decided to help. I drove one hour to join five other old men. They gathered together to build a fence. The fence was erected to keep toddlers from wandering across...
Maine people don’t care about the children of Maine. Christians are to blame. We don’t care. If we did we would do something to make this stop. This is what Jesus said about innocent and impressionable children, “It were better for him that a...