Month: March 2024


Bunny Rabbits!


Several years ago, I saw an episode of South Park that seemed to try to explain how the Easter Bunny became the mascot for the Easter holiday. The episode is now just a vague recollection for me, but I think the explanation given was something ridiculous (big surprise, it’s a comedy show) and maybe even profane (big surprise, it’s South Park). Anyhow, it got me thinking about what the real reason might be. Here’s what I came up with. It’s just my own personal theory. I definitely could be incorrect about this…

I think everyone has a special affinity for something. For me it’s cats. I love cats! I watch cats on Twitch everyday. I always stop and talk to cats if I see any while I’m out walking. I plan to foster shelter cats eventually when I can financially afford to do so. For other people it might be tigers, sunflowers, pigs, Ford Mustangs, etc.

I think Jesus loves bunny rabbits! I think God has made the Easter holiday (or soon-to-be-holiday after the resurrection of Jesus is confirmed) extra special for Jesus by including bunny rabbits as a part of the occasion.

God bless everyone!


Some Q’s & A’s


Here are some questions and answers on some topics that I think some people have been wondering about…

  • Q: Where was I born?
  • A: I’m not sure where on Earth I was born, but it was probably in San Diego, California. Hopefully, God will make this clear to me eventually.
  • Q: Did my mom and dad do what moms and dads usually do to have me?
  • A: Nope! And I doubt they’ve ever even met one another.
  • Q: Am I some sort of laboratory-created person?
  • A: Nope!
  • Q: Do I know that I am not eating cows, pigs, goats, cats, chickens, etc?
  • A: Yep!
  • Q: Do I have any parasites?
  • A: Nope!
  • Q: How long has Jesus been in the Small Place?
  • A: I don’t know for sure, but since about 2015–2018, I think.
  • Q: Does the Small Place have any other name?
  • A: Not that I know of.
  • Q: Have I ever been to the Small Place?
  • A: Never in full physical form, but I have been there in part several times and I was able to glimpse it.
  • Q: What is it like in the Small Place?
  • A: It is very much like “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll, if it were a sci-fi/fantasy novel.
  • Q: Have I ever been to the Big Place?
  • A: Nope! I understand it is very futuristic compared to Earth, though.
  • Q: How many Peace-Guys are there?
  • A: Seven on Earth; gazillions back home in the Big Place.
  • Q: Are Peace-Guys cockroaches or ants?
  • A: Nope!
  • Q: Are we just barely scratching at the tip of the iceberg of amazing and good things to come?
  • A: Yes!

God bless everyone!


Interesting / Not-Interesting


It occurred to me recently that some people may think that when I describe something as interesting or not-interesting, I’m trying to somehow relate that subject to my grandfather. Please rest assured, I am not doing that.

When I describe something as interesting, I just mean that it seems to point at elements in our experience in a way that seems too accurate or close to accurate to be dismissed as mere coincidence.

When I describe something as not-interesting, what I’m trying to convey is that it seems to relate to something in our experience, and it is too amazing to be mere coincidence, but it is not accurate, nor is it near accurate. On all the occasions I have ever described something as not-interesting, I was never trying to say that something is boring (nor Boring).

When I wrote about having a houseguest, I described things here (in my apartment) as uninteresting, but that is a different word, so it’s not in conflict with what I wrote in the paragraph above, but I would like to be clear that what I meant is that things here are boring (lower-case b, adjective). In that instance also, I was not at all trying to relate the subject to my grandfather.

My original intent was to simply convey an idea in a very concise way instead of being long-winded about it. Well, I made an unfortunate choice of wording, and so here I am being long-winded about it, but at least I only have to do it once… yay!

I didn’t mean to cause confusion. I’m sorry that I probably did, and I apologize for that.

God bless everyone!