The Day of Good

    I’m still reeling from  the events of this day. 28 people, most of them children, are dead because a man filled himself with evil and hate and malice and decided to destroy lives. It’s horrifying. It’s despicable. It’s incomprehensible. Erick made an excellent point today: Evil is not the opposite of good; rather it is the absence of good. People who live without good in | Read More »