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Relationship in Line with God
The title comes up in several searches that show up as hits on this blog. Quite a few hits, at that. A few even include my name, which is frankly surprising. So in order to offer my best without writing … Continue reading
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Eve Was Deceived
References: Genesis 3:14-19; 1 Timothy 2:9-15 If you want to call God a misogynist, feel free. He’s not too concerned with your opinions and reasoning, especially if you are a sucker for the mythology of feminism. Human nature has not … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, intellect, marriage, mysticism, mythology, propaganda, scripture
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Of Truth and Angels 5
While the kayak trip had made their shoulders and arms sore, their legs were itching for a workout. After lunch and a potty break, they struck out for some exploration. Backtracking a short distance, Preston turned off to the left … Continue reading
Of Truth and Angels 2
In Belgium generally, and Walloon areas in particular, there were numerous little shrines, field crosses, chapels and so forth. Some were quite artistic. A few were frankly disappointing, consisting of little more than a cheap plastic bottle from which the … Continue reading
Of Wheels and Angels 11
Sweating from the burdened hike, this was hardly what Preston was expecting. Their hostess opened the door for them. Patiently waiting until they unburdened themselves, she turned one of the chairs around from the table and faced where they sat … Continue reading
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He Needs To; She Better
One of the major flaws of Western Civilization is the false dichotomy of manhood versus womanhood. Western Civ as we now know it is essentially Aristotle with a fat layer of Germanic mythology. That’s what the Enlightenment was all about, … Continue reading
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Of Wheels and Angels 10
The message came in their email the next morning. Bingo; good eye. We believe someone tried to follow you. Here’s hoping you succeeded in losing them. Rescued about half the bus kids; another setback for them. Send more ordinary shots … Continue reading
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Of Wheels and Angels 1
(Part 2) “Belgian Rail sucks.” Preston gazed upward through the clear plastic roof over the bench where they sat. The light mist was collecting and dripping off the edges. Several people stood on the long platform with umbrellas and various … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 11
Preston set a blistering pace but Angie managed to keep. At one point it seemed he was unsure of the route, because he turned toward the west again. At the next trail junction he stopped, yanked the camera out of … Continue reading
Of Images and Angels 10
It should have been an ideal way to avoid trouble, but it was not to be. The morning dawned with heavy cloud cover and a hint of mist, but the weather was the least of their problems. The SUV was … Continue reading