The past can be a dangerous place. Often magnified by the lens of the present, mole hills indeed become mountains and insignificant creatures become history’s monsters. Like quicksand or a Chinese finger trap, our past sinks its hooks into us [...]
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The past can be a dangerous place. Often magnified by the lens of the present, mole hills indeed become mountains and insignificant creatures become history’s monsters. Like quicksand or a Chinese finger trap, our past sinks its hooks into us [...]
“Is there a God? If so, what’s he/she/it like?” “What do you believe about the divine?” “Is God one essence displaying itself in many forms?“ I get these perennial questions now and then and I assume it’s because of my [...]
The email around here since Project Conversion began in January of 2011 is an interesting place. A veritable Cracker-Jack box of emotionally laced messages, I never know what surprise will emerge each day. Sometimes people inform me that I’m heading [...]
Moms are kind of a big deal, so it’s no surprise that cultures around the world celebrate the blessing of motherhood in various ways.
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Women in Religion: Second-Class Believers?
posted 11:26:37am May. 24, 2012 | read full post »
Faith by Fear: Converting in Fear of the Unknown.
posted 12:22:53pm May. 22, 2012 | read full post »
Is There a God? Reflections from the Unaffiliated.
posted 12:40:44pm May. 18, 2012 | read full post »
Attending Baha'i Study Circle: A Trip Down Memory Lane
posted 3:10:14pm May. 17, 2012 | read full post »
How Project Conversion Email Reaffirms My Purpose in Life
posted 1:59:13pm May. 15, 2012 | read full post » |