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“Alas for the unhappy man that is called to stand in the pulpit, and not give bread of life.”-
"Alas for the unhappy man that is called to stand in the pulpit, and not give bread of life."- Ralph Waldo Emerson, July 15, 1838, Cambridge in his Download Divinity School Address . Emerson, though out of the mainstream of… Continue reading
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Hey! If You’re Reading This At A NYC Coffee Shop, You’d Better Buy Something – The Two-Way – Breaking News, Analysis Blog : NPR
By Mark Memmott No more free Wi-Fi at the local beanery? You might want to switch to decaf before you read this story in today's Wall Street Journal: Amid the economic downturn, there are fewer places in New York to… Continue reading
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The Story of That Something
I am confident, after some research that this is in the public domain. Paul Myer also researched the question and published it. The Story of That Something Written By Dr. B.J. Palmer, D.C., PhC.or possibly by W.W. Woodbridge … Continue reading
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Did your peeps get your tweets or did they flitter away in Twitterville?
America experienced a crisis this morning at about 9:00 A.M. EST when Twitter and Facebook went "down." Have we become so dependent of this means of communication that we experienced deep anxiety or did we just go with the flow?… Continue reading
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Brain-Sin-Money-Addiction – Study: Your Brain Thinks Money Is A Drug : NPR
Study: Your Brain Thinks Money Is A Drug by David Kestenbaum If you've ever thought of money as a drug, you may be more right than you know. New research shows that counting money — just handling the bills —… Continue reading
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Trusting in Horses
Horse tramples car on Israeli highway An Israeli horse took to the highway and trampled an oncoming car in an encounter captured on video by a group of tourists in northern Israel. Full story via www.msnbc.msn.com Reminds me of a… Continue reading
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Digging Up the Dead
Man takes father's remains from cemetery VERSHIRE, Vt., Aug. 4 (UPI) — A man who said he missed his late father allegedly brought home the man's remains from a Vershire, Vt., cemetery, police said. Dominik A. Bailey Jr., 43, was… Continue reading
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“I praise loudly; I blame softly.”
By most political and worldly standards, Catherine II was a successful monarch. She had her share of enemies and detractors, and there were those who questioned her legitimacy as the ruler of Russia. Her moral and ethical choices might have raised… Continue reading
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Bit and Bytes of Current Religious Thought
August 5, 2009: The Real Paul The Apostle Paul was "a conflict-ridden polemicist" who became "the future of an ancient movement of unlettered, agrarian, Semitic-speaking, indigenous Palestinians," writes New Testament scholar Allen Dwight Callahan. I am not sure I could… Continue reading
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July 31, 2009 ~ Interracial Churches | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
KIM LAWTON, anchor: A tense national debate about racial profiling has continued since Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., was arrested in his Cambridge home for disorderly conduct. Gates, who is African-American, was arrested by Sergeant James Crowley, a white… Continue reading