Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Murder and Apathy/Charlie Kirk

 I'm back! Today's events forced me back to my keyboard - and to my blog. I know, I know, no one reads these, but it helps me to keep from screaming into my pillow at night.

 This really started back when a confused young man decided to shoot into a Catholic Church during mass - a mass at which children were the majority of the congregation. Right after the event, most (sane) people were asking for prayers for the victims' families - and for the shooter and his family. Almost immediately, a group of people began objecting to that - saying that 'obviously' prayers didn't help, since these children had been in church and praying when they were murdered. 

Then, not very long after, a young Ukrainian female refugee was riding on public transit in Charlotte - and was stabbed to death by a man who had been arrested 14 previous times - and had spent time in jail. And while she was being stabbed and dying - none of the others on that train car moved to help her or attempted to subdue her killer. They just sat there, not looking, staring into their phones, until the train started coming into the next stop, when they went to the door where the killer wasn't. The killer was quickly caught, but I find it incredible that those people were so apathetic or possibly immune to seeing someone stabbed to death - or just plain scared to try to capture the man because maybe they might end up under arrest the way Daniel Penny had been arrested for trying to keep others safe.

Then there's today. 

Christian American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot and killed - murdered by person or persons unknown during an appearance on a college campus in Utah. Charlie was popular with young people, made them proud to be Americans, and brought many to Christ. Only 31, he left behind a wife and children. From what I've been seeing, the shooter was likely on a rooftop with a clear view of the stage (stop me if this sounds familiar). The shooter, as of the time of my writing this, is still on the loose.

Immediately, the liberal left began to blame Charlie's rhetoric as the reason for his demise.  

Next, they'll blame it on the gun. Well, I've had a gun for most of my life, and it's never shot anyone. It takes a person's finger on the trigger to make that happen. 

As we learned in Charlotte, a gun isn't always necessary to kill. Knives are a more personal way,  you have to get closer than with a rifle, but both are deadly, and both need a human hand to do the work. 

 We must stop this insanity. Treat mental illness instead of celebrating it. Keep criminals locked up - and reform our justice system so that criminals are punished for their crimes. And do it quickly. People who speak to the press must stop suggesting that maybe things would be better if so and so weren't around to cause a problem, inciting violence against that person- and if that violence does happen, charge the person who instigated it.

 I pray that God will raise up more young men who will pick up Charlie Kirk's Bible and continue what he began. 

"if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." ---2 Chronicles 7:14 

Tomorrow is the 24th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9-11. The government calls it "Patriot Day", but to me, that's on April 19. I call it "9-11 Remembrance Day". 

 Later. I need to go find a pillow...

  

Monday, August 11, 2025

I keep forgetting --

 that I'm supposed to be coming here to write blogs. 

 

But since no one's reading them - just like my fiction - I tend to forget about it. 

 I did create a post earlier, but I deleted it because it was a 'pity me' post, and I try not to post those.

But I'm going to go back to writing fanfiction for awhile - at least there's a built-in audience there. 

 Anyway, I guess that means I really *do* want people to read my stuff, therefore I'm not just writing for 'me'. 

 Later - 

Wednesday, June 04, 2025

I'm Ba-ack! (Again)

I'm terrible at this blogging thing. Too busy writing to - well -- write, I guess. 

If I hadn't posted a new Episode of Beginnings, I probably wouldn't have remembered today. Oh, well. 

I was originally going to use this blog to talk about politics, but I don't want to offend anyone. I *will* talk about my God here, though, so be warned. 

Back to my writing. I've gotten the Donagers to what will become the New Mexico Territory eventually, but the story doesn't stop there. Establishing a ranch, building a town - building a dream, takes awhile. And lots of things happened between their arrival in the valley and the birth of the twins. That's a lot of story fodder, I think. 

I just hope others do, as well.

Link to Episode 4: His Shadow on the Land:

http://nancyeddy.com/donagerbeginnings.html 

 Enjoy!

 

Friday, May 02, 2025

 Well, that didn't last long, did it? 

I said I was going to start blogging again. So let's get this show on the road. 

 I have been writing fiction. Part 3 of The Donager Saga: Beginnings is going swimmingly. Or maybe that should be slowly. Not sure. I need to find a way to start writing without distractions. Right now, the TV is on and Stacy's in here. Once she goes to bed, I turn the TV down, but I've usually stopped writing by then. 

I don't know. I've been thinking about taking my laptop into the bedroom and writing before bed. I don't get email on it (I don't have it set to download email), so that wouldn't be a distraction. But it would mean that I would get to bed later than I do now, and then I'd sleep too late the next morning. 

 Sigh. 

 I'll figure it out, I'm sure. 

 Eventually. 

 Until next time,

God Bless you all.

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Update

 It's been awhile. Six years, I believe. My last post was that I was going to start writing again. I didn't. Not then, at least. I have been writing for the last year or so - even re-published my novel, "Blairview" at Amazon, in both Kindle e-book and paperback formats. 

But I've discovered that - while I sold a handful of copies - people aren't reading what I write. Not even when I post it for free to my website. I publish there, and the counter doesn't record anyone rushing over to read it. 

Sigh. But, as I've stated before, I don't really write for other people. I write because if I don't, I go a little crazy. Okay, maybe more than a little. 

I recently retired from my job after almost 30 years, and once I get a routine going, I hope to be able to write more than just the hour I've had slotted for that activity for the last year. 

 No one reads these blog posts, either, but here I am, writing one. 

 God Bless,

Nancy 

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