
Jacob Bluebaugh
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Jacob Bluebaugh
@profjblue88
WASP since 1618. Midwesterner now in South Carolina = URCNA ➡️ ARP. Lived in Kyiv, Ukraine, 2017-2021




At trial, the Rio Grande Presbytery (PCA) found Rev. Zachary Garris NOT GUILTY of Charge 1 regarding his comments on slavery from June 2024. However, Garris was found GUILTY of Charge 2 for “unwholesome speech” per Ephesians 4:29, based on a 2023 interaction on X with Anthony Bradley. The Presbytery has indefinitely suspended him.


At trial, the Rio Grande Presbytery (PCA) found Rev. Zachary Garris NOT GUILTY of Charge 1 regarding his comments on slavery from June 2024. However, Garris was found GUILTY of Charge 2 for “unwholesome speech” per Ephesians 4:29, based on a 2023 interaction on X with Anthony Bradley. The Presbytery has indefinitely suspended him.

Glaser has muted me. Easier than answering my simple questions, I guess.

SAM ALTMAN: “WE SEE A FUTURE WHERE INTELLIGENCE IS A UTILITY, LIKE ELECTRICITY OR WATER, AND PEOPLE BUY IT FROM US ON A METER.”


How is this not racism in the ARP denomination?


@ShawnMathis1972 Yeah and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church wants to ordain a bunch of Sam Allberrys and Greg Johnsons to be ordained in the church.

This is not India… this is the Hanuman Statue in Sugar Land, Texas. It’s the 4th tallest statue in America






I taught at a school like this, and I would always give the kids doing this a Gran Torino Clint Eastwood stare because I knew 95% of them had a 3rd-grade reading level and were only graduating because our principal threatened our jobs if we failed them.



“Never bet against Trump” remains true, even if you don’t like how he got what he wanted.

Literacy skills are dropping in wealthy developed countries, including the United States, according to data from The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development. Andreas Schleicher, the OECD Director of Education and Skills, tells Leigh Kiniry that the best thing parents can do for children to improve overall development is read to them, and that reading books over 100 pages is linked to greater digital literacy, including the ability to separate fact from fiction.

Holy sh*t… This isn't the march, this is people heading to the gathering point of the march. This is unprecedented.

Something's totally off about the number of data centers being built (over 3,000 right now) and the sheer size and compute power they represent. They are massively OVER-building capacity that can't possibly be met by customer demand for compute. And customer revenues can't possibly recover the financial investment needed on these projects. There's clearly some other plan afoot, and I don't yet know what it is. It involves massive compute, but not merely to serve inference or hosting databases and corporate data. There's a much larger plan at work here.


Wish I could be excited, but I'm worried about what constitutes acceptable disagreement. For example, a local CC chapter recently promoted transgender ideology via "biblical" pronoun hospitality. If such subversive sexuality is accepted there, what sets the college model apart?




