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About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.

It’s a Known Fact: at Christmas the Veil is Thinnest

Goodbye June (2025) On a whim, we watched this film on Netflix last night. It wasn’t a load of fun, but it was real. Susan watched her mother pass 11 years ago. I wasn’t sure if this film would be … Continue reading

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It’s a Christmas Classic Now, But It Wasn’t Always So

A Charlie Brown Christmas (December 5, 1965) It’s been 60 years since the world first set eyes on this Charlie Brown TV special. Doing the research, I was surprised that it was shown by CTV in Canada four days before … Continue reading

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Jesus’ Life and Death are a Matter of Roman History

Tacitus (56 AD – 120 AD) Wrote about Him It’s an inconvenient truth: Jesus was alive and died by crucifixion during Tiberius’ reign as Emperor of Rome (14 AD – 37 AD). I mentioned previously that Rome had scrupulous records … Continue reading

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At Last, the Penny Finally Dropped

The Grinch is Scrooge in Disguise This Christmas season, we’ve watched the cartoon, the live-action and the animated film of this Dr. Seuss story. {We probably won’t see the latest ‘horror’ version.) It was the flashback to his ’empty’ childhood … Continue reading

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Loud Enough to Even Wake the Dead

False Fire Alarm (December 23, 2025) What a rude awakening! The fire alarm in our unit went off at 1:30 this morning. “Fire, Fire!” it screamed, while its strobe-flashing light made the bedroom look like a scene from a slow … Continue reading

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There’s a New Gameshow in Town, But Only on Netflix

What’s in the Box? Talk about Christmas presents: or is it Christmas presence? Trivia has never been more manipulated to give the viewer something to be distracted by, this time of year We watched (almost) three episodes last night from … Continue reading

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Merry (Early) Christmas, Everyone, from Susan and Me

We had our family dinner, last night. Twenty members sat down to eat with us. A fun time was had by all.

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Did You Think the Government Would Be Transparent?

The Epstein Files It’s obvious, at least to me, that there are some secrets that can never been revealed. And it’s not necessarily because Trump would be seen as a paedophile. It’s more likely that too many important people in … Continue reading

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Why is There Even a Bishop of Rome?

The Papal Seal According to Christian tradition, Jesus named Simon Peter as the rock on which he built his church. Really? 13 When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, “Who do people say the Son of … Continue reading

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Keys to the Kingdom? Where’s the Lock?

Wake Up Dead Man (2025) We watched this third Knives Out mystery on Netflix last weekend. It’s a story about spiritual insights into human nature. It is also a critique of religion and beliefs. Over the space of the Holy … Continue reading

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