Monthly Archives: February 2026

Satanic Panic

Google AI: The Satanic Panic was a 1980s–1990s moral panic, primarily in North America, involving unsubstantiated, widespread fears of organized Satanic cults abusing children. Fuelled by the 1980 book Michelle Remembers, sensationalist media, and dubious, recovered-memory therapy, this hysteria led to … Continue reading

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History of America by Hillsdale College

This series maybe bias to the political right wing, but in the age of easy AI-fact check, all it take is some due diligence to learn properly: https://storyofamerica.hillsdale.edu/#watch_series

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Journal of the Week

2/26/2026 Thursday Allie Beth Stuckey doesn't care: Her bias is revealed when she couldn't handle false dichotomy about left and right wing agenda, she could only side with Trump no matter what (unless it's something Trump wouldn't come at her … Continue reading

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God Does Not Forgive You because You Repent

An old post by David Tong, which is a good quote to deal with some Christians who have bad theology on forgiveness and repentance: God does not forgive you because Christ died for you.

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The Parallel of A.I. Fear and Automobile Fear

Folks who fear AI, are usually from the Fundamentalist (not very smart folks because ignorance of God's general revelation) church. Their argument is not different than folks who argue against cars back in the days: These folks never learn from … Continue reading

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Journal of the Week

02/21/2026 Saturday GCC Men's fellowship, led by Vincent, topic's good, which was on "Church Growth" but the content gets sidetracked here and there especially when others chimed in. I have no clue where Frank, who talked the longest (more than … Continue reading

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Geopolitic/Economic Surveys & Reports Worth Noting

I learned most of these from Phoenix TV’s 石評天下 interview with a Pro-China commentator: Shi Qiping (石齊平). Though pro-China (親中反美), I do enjoy listening especially after too much propaganda from left and right from American side of reports. The following … Continue reading

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The Closer I move my Spectacles, the higher the power: Vertex Distance

This drew my attention when I am trying to adjust my prescription from https://vr-rock.com for the RayNeo XR Air 3s Pro I bought recently, for extending my smartphone & computer screens. The power attached to the XR (or AR?) glasses … Continue reading

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Stock Market = Investment

I had an entry called "Stock Market = Gambling" years ago. Now, with AI, I believe I can learn more about the stock market with questions I asked but got no good answers from people before. Ever since I follow … Continue reading

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Understanding IP68 vs. IPX8 Water Proof Classes

From Google AI: IP (Ingress Protection): The standard code defining protection against solids and liquids. First Digit (0-6): Solid Particle Protection (Dust). A "6" means totally dust-tight. Second Digit (0-8): Liquid Ingress Protection (Water). An "8" means protection against continuous submersion at a … Continue reading

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