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Reimagining God
Part One: Religious Art The majority of ancient people couldn’t read or write. Illiteracy was normal. Conceptual visual interpretations of God, Heaven, angels and bible stories were aids for ancient… Read more
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Getting Started
What’s the point, that’s the nagging question. Coasting through life is easy and by all accounts the data shows that religion is no guarantee of a successful life on earth.… Read more
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Deceptions
3 Let no one deceive you in any way. For that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction, 4 who… Read more
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I’m Willing
The error is belief that is empty. To proclaim is not to actualize. To actualize doesn’t require proclamation. Coercion’s tactics are wet bandaids, there’s just so long before they won’t… Read more
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The Mystery
God is not to be found in the pages of a book or the art through the ages. These are but the vessels for learning and enjoyment. The experience is… Read more
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“or not at all…”
By A.R. Perez The decision yours, blind gatekeeper,Take the vow, please, reap the wisdom,Oblige our God, make the commitment;Folks impetus, if be so, fear, I suppose,Who wants to die then… Read more
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God is not…
God is not many things. A strange concept since we’re taught that God is all things! He truly is everything. He can and does control everything. The difficult part is… Read more
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The Catholic Pastor
I’m a Catholic Pastor. Raised a Catholic, I haven’t always thought favorably about the church. Like others, I had my questions and criticisms, likes and dislikes, yet a deep profound… Read more
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Muddy Waters
The Christian space is saturated to the point of cacophonous buzzing, and my sincere conclusion is that it’s not succeeding as we promised. ‘More is better’ is the way it… Read more
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