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Setting the Keystone
key·stone /ˈkēˌstōn/ A central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the whole together. The central principle or part of a policy, system, etc., on which all else depends.
A few young men, practicing their masonry, began constructing a rock arch here in town. The comment made was,
posted 9:01:55am May. 17, 2013 |
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Faith and Worthiness
The other night before bedtime, I was reading the Gospel Luke and trying to make a connection between increased faith and getting our work done. From Luke 17:
And the Lord said, “If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in th
posted 9:36:16am May. 15, 2013 |
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Gardens
The last couple of days I’ve been thinking about gardens. It started when I was asked to write an article about National Garden Conservancy Open Days. In my research, I visited a local participating garden. I also took a more metaphysical approach and discovered some references worth considering r
posted 12:52:44pm May. 13, 2013 |
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What is the Science of Being?
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You can consider a view of science and religion that is compatible.
This booklet discusses the query and que
posted 8:29:20am May. 11, 2013 |
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Why the Shift?
I ponder:
At what point do human beings shift from a loyalty to principle, to a loyalty to a party, or an organization?
At what point does religion stop becoming a pillar of stability, and in turn become a source of division?
At what point does our devotion to God morph into a devotion to a
posted 8:59:26am May. 09, 2013 |
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