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Three P(s) Pandemic Law of Parsimony Parkinson’s Law
As we are living through the Pandemic we need to take into account two laws that relate to everything in our lives. The Law of Parsimony...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 24, 20202 min read


Back Up Those Horses-McConnell’s Situation Ethics
There was a letter to the editor in the Philadelphia Inquirer today (September 23) with the title “McConnell’s Situation Ethics”. It...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 23, 20203 min read


Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is a Tzaddik
There has been much said and written about Justice Ginsburg since her death, but not enough, in my opinion, that she is Jewish. She died...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 23, 20202 min read


Lessons Learned in the Ring
I had the skill to move safely in the world of adolescence thanks to a neighbor, Raymond “Mushy” Mushlanka, who set up a boxing club in...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 21, 20204 min read


Oprah Winfrey and Caste
Oprah has chosen Caste: The Origins Of Our Discontents by Dr. Isabel Wilkerson as her book club selection. What is unusual is that she...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 21, 20203 min read


Metanoia: Is That All There Is
Photo by Ross Findon The Philadelphia Inquirer 9/20 had a section in the paper on “Life Interrupted”. People from all walks of life were...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 20, 20203 min read


The Importance of a Duet
Chief Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died yesterday. My heart sank when the news flashed across my TV screen. She is one of the truly great...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 19, 20203 min read


Spencer and Hawk
When I developed a friendship with Chaim Potok, author of the Chosen, (sold 650,000 books) and many other novels that had the theme of...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 17, 20203 min read


“I Don’t Know, and I Don’t Care.”
We can get a first-hand look at a major challenge that we face in our culture by considering recent news. First, a survey indicated that...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 17, 20203 min read


Logotherapy: The Importance of Future Considerations
Photo By Marcin Czerniawski Years ago when I was studying in New Haven I came across a slim volume of a book concerning the Holocaust,...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 16, 20205 min read


The Road Less Traveled
There is an underlying dynamic in people that creates this ability to take the road less traveled, to work hard, and to take risks. I...
Reverend James Squire
Sep 16, 20202 min read


Gratitude Is Where Psychology, Theology, And Ethics Meet
Gratitude is the hallmark and characteristic of people who live to benefit others. Their attitude and actions create true happiness....
Reverend James Squire
Sep 16, 20204 min read
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