One Opinion: Some Views of James Edwin Gibson

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

2016 Presidential Race: Good? and Bad? News for Voters Disliking Clinton and Trump

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For U.S. voters who don't want to vote for either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, I have both good and bad news. The Bad? News The ...
Sunday, July 10, 2016

Laws Vs. Common Sense

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Lots of things are so obviously wrong that it should not be necessary to pass a law against them. Furthermore, laws are not a substitute for...
Saturday, July 9, 2016

New York World Trade Center: A Personal Perspective

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I abhor the horrible loss of innocent lives on September 11, 2001 when the New York World Trade Center was destroyed in a terrorist att...
Thursday, June 30, 2016

Taking Things Slower Has Benefits

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Often it seems that life is fast-paced. Traveling quickly by jet aircraft and preparing food in a microwave oven are two examples of things ...
Monday, May 30, 2016

Cincinnati Zoo Killing a Gorilla Named Harambe: Was It Justified?

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Many (maybe most) of you readers probably have read about the Cincinnati Zoo shooting a gorilla named Harambe on Saturday, May 28, 2016, aft...
Sunday, May 15, 2016

The Christian Restoration Movement and Restoration 200 in Lexington, Kentucky May 15, 2016

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This afternoon (May 15, 2016) I attended an event in Lexington, Kentucky called Restoration 200, celebrating 200 years since the first Resto...
Saturday, April 30, 2016

U.S. 2015 Bombing of Hospital, War, and Need for Alternatives

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Please forgive me for pontificating on one of my hot-button issues. Perhaps it is because I grew up during the Vietnam War era, but I despis...
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James Edwin Gibson (me) is a bivocational freelance writer living in Lexington, Kentucky. He is the author of three books: (1) True Christianity: It May Not Be What You Think (2014, second edition 2015, third edition 2017), (2) Several True (I Think) Stories: Can Truth Be Stranger Than Fiction? (2016, second edition 2017), and (3) A Hillbilly: His Search for the Correct Path (2020). He also has written numerous articles for various websites. He is happy remaining single and celibate. But, he is receptive to the possibility of marriage if God leads him to the right person at the right time in the right way. James is an ecumenical nondenominational Christian who seeks to love all people. Before becoming a Christian, he was an agnostic. He seeks to respect persons of all faiths, or of no faith. He knows that he could do nothing were it not for a higher power (that he calls God) and others. He seeks to be grateful for his innumerable blessings. James hopes you will enjoy God's blessings, too. Thanks for taking time to read this!
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