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An Election 2012 thought…

An Election 2012 thought…

A few months before the election, in 2008, I made a YouTube video that primarily made this point: if the Antichrist is out there, the easiest way for him to get conservative evangelicals to vote for him is to run on a stance of pro-life and anti-gay. The ultimate point was that who you vote […]

Pretend you are a wedding photographer…

Pretend you are a wedding photographer…

A nice looking couple walks in the door of your wedding photography business seeking your services for their April 20th wedding. They start with pleasantries, and suddenly you feel excited to work for them. As you are reaching for the contract to have them sign, the man’s shirt moves up his arm a little and […]

Just venting out loud…

Just venting out loud…

We live in a country where adultery is legal, abortion is legal, dishonoring your parents is legal, being an atheist is legal, divorce is legal, being a homosexual is legal, eating pork is legal, not honoring the sabbath is legal, using the Lord’s name in vain is legal, letting cattle graze with other kinds of […]

U.S. Supreme Court to review constitutionality of Obama’s Health Care law

U.S. Supreme Court to review constitutionality of Obama’s Health Care law

I’ll start this brief, blog post with the disclaimer that I am not making this a political rant in any way, shape, or form. Specifically, I just want to look at how this review could affect my business as a California personal injury attorney. Almost 15 years ago to the day, California voters passed a […]

I may have to turn in my “Liberal card” soon…

I consider myself a moderate, politically, but siding more on the liberal side than the conservative. But, the more I get into discussions with ultra-liberal folks, the more I start feeling like an idiot. A brief Facebook discussion ensued this evening on the issue of Florida requiring drug tests of welfare recipients. To me, this […]

New York Magazine asks “Just how pro-choice is America, really?”

New York Magazine asks “Just how pro-choice is America, really?”

A bold article has recently appeared in New York Magazine, which certainly attracts a substantial majority of ultra-liberal pro-choicers. Jennifer Senior wrote an excellent piece on the subject, and I thought that I would just pass it along. Four days after the [Stupak amendment] vote, Kate Michelman, the former head of NARAL, and Frances Kissling, […]

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

Last night, President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, saying this: “But as a head of state sworn to protect and defend my nation, I cannot be guided by [Gandhi and King’s] examples alone. I face the world as it is, and cannot stand idle in the face of threats to the American people. For […]

When the tolerant are intolerant…

When the tolerant are intolerant…

There has been so much talk of religious intolerance by ultra-left-wing-liberals who espouse that Christians are intolerant. But, sadly, many of these folks just don’t practice what they preach. Yesterday, perhaps the single greatest symbol of change and tolerance in the United States — Barack Obama — did an amazing thing. He valiantly symbolized the […]

The “Princess Diana” Bible: walking the fine line between clever and stupid

The “Princess Diana” Bible: walking the fine line between clever and stupid

There’s an unknown filmmaker in New Mexico who has come up with an interesting idea to promote his independent film about “two bio-geneticists whose Formula 4708 reverses the whole world’s sexual orientation.” He is in the process of writing what he calls the “Princess Diana Bible,” so named because of her many “good works.” It […]

When “anti-racist” means “racist”

When “anti-racist” means “racist”

I hate to make this post because, as the husband of a woman of Filipino ancestry and as the adoptive father of a boy of Guatemalan ancestry, I want to be ever-cognizant of racist issues in this country that they both (have to) deal with and which, as one who has never experienced any significant […]

In May, 2005, Rob was a secular, Jewish, thirty-something, Los Angeles, personal injury attorney whose idea of getting up early on a Sunday was getting up for the third quarter of the first televised, NFL games.


Thirsting on the idea of playing in a band for the first time in a decade, Rob finally accepted his neighbor's request to get up at seven-in-the-morning on Sundays in order to participate.


Eleven months later, his world was turned upside down by Jesus. Instantly, he began leading songs on the worship team and was the worship leader from 2010-2022.


Rob is now the worship leader at Calvary Chapel Malibu. He released his fifth album “The Author of My Story” on December 15, 2023, available on all of your favorite streaming platforms… and he is preparing to launch a new Christian teaching podcast called “Christ Supremacist.”

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  1. A good day to you Mr. Robert, I have the same issue as the latest commentor above where YouTube kept…