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The Last March of the Ents / For Remembrance Sunday
“Aye, we may help the other peoples before we pass away.” Continue reading
Just Some Links Today
A Year Ago — I stumbled on this, and know nothing of the author, but this is thought-provoking. A reminder that this life is only temporary. Don Johnson linked to Michael Riley’s excellent article (which I had missed) on cultural skepticism. If … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglicanism, Church of Scotland, cultural interaction, death, gay ministers, Greece, heroism, Occupy Wall Street, St. Pauls
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