2018-12-03T00:25:49-07:00

Jon Rahm started the last round tied for 1st in Tiger Wood’s tournament Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas. He shot 7-under par 65 and won by four strokes over Tony Finau, who finished alone in second place, one stroke better than Justin Rose’s third place. The burly Rahm shot 20-under par 268. He looks like he could be a superstar. Rahm was leading all the way. But Finau was pushing him close behind until the end. I think the... Read more

2018-11-30T17:36:21-07:00

Dr. Marc Lamont Hill is a professor of Media Studies and Urban Education at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He also hosts the online HuffPost Live. Plus, he is a regular commentator on CNN. Hill is a smart, handsome, African-American. I like to listen to him. Two days ago, the United Nations held a one-day conference at New York City entitled International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which speaks for itself. Marc Lamont Hill was one of the... Read more

2018-11-20T13:08:13-07:00

I just enjoyed a worthwhile experience attending the joint Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL) and the American Academy of Religion. It was held at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver this past Friday through Monday. I have been a member of SBL since 1999, so the past twenty years. This 130+ year-old organization consists of about 10,000 members worldwide. Most are biblical scholars with PhDs who are professors, although that is not a requirement for joining.... Read more

2018-11-14T22:44:30-07:00

Last week, outgoing Republican Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, where I live, announced that he and Democratic Senator Christopher Coons of Delaware would reintroduce their bill to the Senate to protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling and possible collusion of the Trump campaign in the 2016 presidential election to get Trump elected. Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reiterated his assertion that it was unneeded and that he therefore would vote against it if it came to... Read more

2018-11-13T11:31:34-07:00

Here at my Kermit Zarley Blog, you can now click “Christology” in the header bar to see a list of all of my posts, since I started this blog in mid-2013, on Jesus not being God in the Bible. This list is now up to 132 posts. Most of them are 2-3 pages in length. A few are about the Bible not saying God is three Persons. Called The Trinity, the word “trinity” is not in the Bible. Most of... Read more

2018-11-11T19:44:07-07:00

John F. MacArthur, Jr., is one of America’s leading pastors. He pastors mega church Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, Southern California. And he has a very popular radio program entitled “Grace to You.” Plus, he has authored over a hundred books. His MacArthur Study Bible is quite popular, selling over one million copies. MacArthur is also the president of Master’s University and Seminary in Santa Clarita, CA. Last August, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges’ Senior College and University... Read more

2018-11-12T02:13:53-07:00

Matt Kucher hung on in the closing holes yesterday of the Mayakoba Classic at El Camaleon Golf Club in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, to win his eighth PGA Tour tournament by one stroke over Danny Lee. It ended the crowd favorite, affable Kucher’s 4.5-year drought since his last Tour win. Kucher had to make some testy little par putts those last holes to save the day. And Vijay Singh turned on his very capable birdie game by coming from six... Read more

2018-12-01T10:59:37-07:00

This question has come to the fore in international relations lately? It was ramped up when Donald Trump campaigned for the U.S. presidency in 2015-2016 with the slogan, “Make America Great Again.” He asserted that the U.S. had lost much of its prestige in the world as the superpower because other nations had been treating the U.S. “unfairly” largely by means of international alliances, treaty agreements, and trade associations. Frankly, it is difficult for me to accept that this is... Read more

2018-11-23T10:22:29-07:00

Unorthodox-swinging, twenty-five year old Bryson de Chambeau just won the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC-Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada, by one stroke over Patrick Cantlay. It was his fifth win on the PGA Tour and third win in his past five PGA Tour tournaments. De Chambeau is on a roll to be included among the top players on the PGA Tour even though he so far has a dismal record in the majors. He just moved into fifth... Read more

2018-11-04T12:13:34-07:00

On October 20th, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he and his administration were planning to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. In a very historic event, U.S. President Ronald Reagan engineered the INF in 1987 between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. (The treaty later switched between the U.S. and Russia.) Due to this treaty, by 1991 the U.S. and Soviet Union had destroyed all such missiles they had, which totaled nearly 2,700 intermediate-range nuclear missiles. The... Read more


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