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November 27, 2025

Dispatch from the home healing front: Thanksgiving

Note: A longtime friend and counselor suggested I start journaling my healing and recovery from the statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy I was diagnosed with in October. I don’t know if this will be a daily practice, but I hope it won’t just be an exercise in self-absorption—rather, a way to help others going through convalescence after serious illness or injury. Perhaps sharing my experiences will also help me, too!

The most famous passage in the Book of Ecclesiastes is probably the fi...

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Published on November 27, 2025 08:17

November 8, 2025

Musings from my hospital bed

It’s been far too long since I’ve written, and there are reasons for that. Life happens, as they say, even during extraordinary times such as the ones we collectively find ourselves in. As I’m typing this, it’s 1:35 am on a Saturday, and I’m one week into my second hospital stay in the past three weeks. I’ll get to that shortly, but I want to begin at the beginning, as a writer should.

A room with a view.

The past three years have been a season of loss for our family. I shared previously about the...

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Published on November 08, 2025 19:31

September 1, 2025

The Exceptionalism of American Slavery

Last week, the United States Military Academy at West Point decided to restore a 20-foot-tall painting of the General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States, General Robert E. Lee, which had been removed in response to a law passed in 2020 to remove the names of Confederate generals from U.S. military bases and bring an end to the veneration of these traitors who took up arms against the United States of America. The painting, which had hung in the student library for 70 years, depicts...

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Published on September 01, 2025 12:56

July 31, 2025

Debunking the "Deep State"

I recently checked in on one of my oldest friends, whom I met in college and who eventually went to work for the federal government, to find out how she’s doing amid the massive purge of the federal workforce orchestrated by Elon Musk, the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) - the quotation marks are intended to denote sarcasm - and President Trump. She’s been in the Civil Service for 41 years, and she’s trying to retire before she is laid off. However, it’s been a struggle for their hu...

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Published on July 31, 2025 17:01

July 26, 2025

From the high ground to the depths of depravity

I wonder if today’s Trump devotees remember the name ‘Abu Ghraib.’

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In April 2004, the public was made aware of human rights violations and war crimes committed by the United States, specifically the U.S. Army and Central Intelligence Agency, against detainees at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The use of what were called “enhanced interrogation techniques,” including torture, rape, sexual humiliation, and psychological and physical abuse, shocked the world and provoked widespread condemnation at h...

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Published on July 26, 2025 18:42

July 19, 2025

Spiritual Malpractice

Authoritarian leaders excel at using widely accepted symbols and language to sway public emotions, with religion serving as a particularly effective disguise for their true intentions. The moral authority and obedience associated with religion, along with its connection to divine power, make it a powerful ally for those seeking to win people to their cause or ostracize those who refuse to bend the knee.

It’s not an accident that Donald Trump, who was generally regarded as a nominal Presbyterian ...

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Published on July 19, 2025 15:13

July 15, 2025

Making your workspace your own

I’ve read for years how important it is to create a personal workspace to inspire you and increase your productivity. When I worked in an office that wasn’t mine, I could personalize it to a limited extent, but not completely. When I accepted my current job, I began working from home; I figured I’d use the home office space my wife and I share, since I already had a desk, shelves, and computer there. I hadn’t yet figured out how I would navigate those times when we might have video conferences a...

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Published on July 15, 2025 07:32

July 14, 2025

Dispatch from the home front

First of all, I want to welcome the new subscribers to Ron’s Reflections. It’s always an honor when someone thinks well enough of my writing to add me to their online reading list, so thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hope I provide the quality and quantity of content to make your decision worthwhile.

Ron’s Reflections will always be free to subscribers who want to read and ponder on their own, but if you’d like to comment on any of my posts, I’ve added a small monthly or annual subscripti...

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Published on July 14, 2025 16:43

July 12, 2025

To weep with those who weep...

An event in Buffalo, New York, intended to show support for local journalism was postponed this past Thursday because of a furious online backlash, including death threats, against Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Adam Zyglis for an editorial cartoon in The Buffalo News:

An online fury erupted this week over an editorial cartoon in The Buffalo News by Pulitzer Prize-winner Adam Zyglis showing a man in a MAGA cap being swept away by the Texas floodwaters. Nose deep in the water, the man is holdin...

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Published on July 12, 2025 19:13

July 4, 2025

Seeking the prosperity of the city

It’s a clear, sunny day today, a perfect day for a Fourth of July cookout. We’re having a few friends from our church over to the house for more food and drinks than we’ll be able to consume. Afterward, any of them who want to stay can join my daughter and me in our July 4th tradition of watching the movie Independence Day. I’ve unfurled the American flag and put it out on our front porch like so many others in our neighborhood.

More importantly, as I write this, my son and daughter-in-law, who ...

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Published on July 04, 2025 06:36

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