One Opinion: Some Views of James Edwin Gibson

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

How Safe Are FDIC-Insured Bank Deposits?

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How safe are bank deposits insured by the FDIC? The answer is open to debate. Furthermore, I'm not an expert on it. But I believe that F...
Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Christ as Son of Man: Jesus Credited God Rather Than Claiming to Be God

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Jesus accomplished many great “miracles” according to the New Testament gospels. But he credited God for them rather than claiming credit hi...
Sunday, November 20, 2022

U.S. 2022 Midterm Election Results: Cooperation or Gridlock?

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It would be great if Democrats and Republicans would seek to listen to one another, learn from one another, and seek to implement the best i...
Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Enjoy God's Gift of Simple Pleasures: Find Joy

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Joy often comes from simple pleasures--not complex, expensive events. Persons Today Persons today sometimes seem much busier than during...
Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Cigarette Smokers, You Can Quit: Save Money, Improve Your Health

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Cigarette smokers you can quit. If you smoke cigarettes, you probably want to quit and have tried quitting. Maybe you even quit for a while...
Sunday, October 9, 2022

Toward a Just World: We've Come Far, But Still Have Far to Go

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We’ve progressed far toward a just world in recent centuries. A 2019 BBC article “Seven reasons wby the world is improving” is one of many ...
Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Fairness for All: Discrimination and Affirmative Action Don't Work

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We need fairness, not ongoing discrimination and overdone affirmative action. Sadly, discrimination continues in many ways, while affirmativ...
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James Edwin Gibson
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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