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Don't just tell me, show me: An appeal to the 'Do as I say, not as I do' movement
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on the hypocrisy of religious and political extremism.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Sep 14, 2024


Comfortably Numb: football, race cars, bread, circuses, haves, and have nots.
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on how the ancient Roman term panem et circenses is relevant today.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Aug 21, 2024


'Unarmed truth and unconditional love' will prevail over pharisaical fallacy
J. Basil Dannebohm offers thoughts of hope in spite of the Christian Nationalist movement.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Aug 20, 2024


Toxic Crusaders: The rise of the ultracrepidarian-turned-influencer
J. Basil Dannebohm examines how ultracrepidarians evolved into influencers and the dangers therein.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Mar 24, 2024


Neither Princess, nor Pauper is immune to the cancerous toxicity of gossip.
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on the Kate Middleton's struggle to find peace amid the gossip.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Mar 24, 2024


Clowns to the left, jokers to the right: Stuck in the middle with (half) of you.
J. Basil Dannebohm offers a look at the mind of an independent voter.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Jan 14, 2024


Navigate through this election year with strategy not emotion.
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on the election year ahead and the calm one will need to survive.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Jan 7, 2024


Who doesn't want you to say, 'Merry Christmas?' Hint: It's not who you think.
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on the myth that somebody doesn't want us to say Merry Christmas.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Dec 15, 2023


Consuming excessive amounts of Kool-Aid may lead to toxic inebriation.
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on how isolation, especially through social media can be harmful.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Nov 14, 2023


Subpar is about the best we can expect, and we only have ourselves to blame.
J. Basil Dannebohm evaluates the quality and fruits of our education system.

J. Basil Dannebohm
Oct 16, 2023


'Abuse of Pulpit': When a priest's political rhetoric inevitably creates parish division
J. Basil Dannebohm reflects on the inevitable damage that occurs within a parish when a priest becomes too obsessed with worldly noise.

J. Basil Dannebohm
May 1, 2023
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