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Monthly Archives: January 2013
A Lady in Waiting 4
His name was Sherrod Franklin. He told her it was typically shortened to Rod and that’s how he signed most things. She asked him to call her Becky. It was painfully obvious he was a military veteran; that much was … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 3
Rebecca wasn’t one of those bored flirty women. She might have been, but it would have taken entirely too much effort to be somebody she wasn’t. Growing up in rural Tennessee, she did what most country girls did, but wasn’t … Continue reading
The Sin of Safety
I’ve approached this at least once before. Let’s see if we can expand the comment so folks have no excuse. God’s Word is confusing only if you refuse to read it the way it was written. The Hebrew mystical approach … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, human-rights, law, mysticism, oppression, politics
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A Lady in Waiting 2
Coming to work at a government installation of this sort always required everyone to pass through a selection of offices so the proper support system could be engaged. His contract required precious little, but bureaucratic procedures seldom varied. There was … Continue reading
A Lady in Waiting 1
She wore the glow proudly. Not boasting, which would be wholly unnecessary, but just the utter sense of peace and contentment that nothing else mattered. They knew. They had a thousand questions, but they all boiled down, “Why you? Why … Continue reading
The Bride Not Ready
Western Christian men aren’t always comfortable with idea of being a part of the Bride of Christ. Western mythology makes them so. Western culture has no place for parable as a means of communication as it comes to us in … Continue reading
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Bits and Pieces 6
As you might expect, my humble drivel regarding Aaron Swartz is far better covered by the inimitable Glenn Greenwald. I don’t walk with Greenwald on everything, but if you need more conventional reasons to think this was a crucifixion for … Continue reading
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A World of Shadows
CS Lewis said our apparent reality was the Shadowlands. I respect him most for his ability to express what was on his mind, not so much for what was there. Yet, in this one thing we agree: This is a … Continue reading
Bits and Pieces 5
The main prosecutor in the Aaron Swartz case has just lied to the public about their plans. I can write this with full confidence because I know all too well one does not become a federal prosecutor without first being … Continue reading