I wonder if this link will actually work. Blogger has been my favorite spot for my work a longer duration for quite some time. It will be nice to have a link to that spot on Facebook if possible.
Signature in the Cell
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Signature in the Cell This article on Meyer's book is filled with ideas and
resources that deserve consideration. I would like to consider them further.
From Universe to Multiverse
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This explaination of a multiverse in plain language is part of a process of
changing the way humanity thinks about reality. It is as earthshaking as
the ...
Davidson Shipyard Office
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This is a copy of a picture of the Davidson Shipyard office made in the
1920's. It was cropped from a larger picture that showed more of the
buildings on ...
Talk To Action | What is Christian nationalism?
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"Christians have an obligation, a mandate, a commission, a holy
responsibility to reclaim the land for Jesus Christ -- to have dominion in
civil struc...
I have a veterans group coming in for a tour today at 1:30. This is the first step on tour I've done on sunday. We'll go to Pine Ridge and Elm Lawn Cemetaries.
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This group had a smaller bus which was able to make the turns in Pine Ridge. The tour was so different because I was looking at so many from my father's generation. People I knew so well. The people who where young men and women when I was a child. All of the men on this bus had been in on the invasion of Normandy. They had lived all of their lives since and now were back togather as a group thinking about those times and each other. Giving a tour on cemeteries, death and dying to such a group is very different. I would have liked to had a 'heart to heart' with all of them. There wasn't the time or the place.
1 comment:
This group had a smaller bus which was able to make the turns in Pine Ridge. The tour was so different because I was looking at so many from my father's generation. People I knew so well. The people who where young men and women when I was a child. All of the men on this bus had been in on the invasion of Normandy. They had lived all of their lives since and now were back togather as a group thinking about those times and each other. Giving a tour on cemeteries, death and dying to such a group is very different. I would have liked to had a 'heart to heart' with all of them. There wasn't the time or the place.
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