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Two in the morning
Both dogs are laying at the same angle, oddly their feet mirror each other in position. The wife is asleep on the couch at the opposite angle. I check the baby monitor and she is at the same angle as my wife. John Prine plays on the stereo. I feel a sensation of deeper meaning with no cause or specific meaning attached.
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More Marleigh
For no particular reason.
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest was an all right movie
Not as good as the first two, but not bad. The cinematic output of Sweden is amazing considering the size of their population.
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Number four
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Home from the hospital
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Presugery
Waiting…
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Test from phone, with photo
One of my favorite pictures of Marleigh.
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Back in the world
I’ve been fighting tech problems non-stop the past two days, but they’re all up and going now! Yay, hosanna.
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More Youtube
This is a real commercial on CNN.
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Tuesday link roundup
- Google Earth and Sketch Up
- Contra Matt Stevers: A study says curvy women are smarter (anyone catch the reference?)
- TweakVista
- Patrick Lang puts it very well in a column and the fallacy of humanities “homogenous future” with Brooks and Friedman have missed something in their discussions of religion.
They have missed a simple truth. MOST PEOPLE WHO PROFESS RELIGION ACTUALLY BELIEVE IN THE TRUTH OF THEIR GROUP’S TEACHING ABOUT THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE AND THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE. They do not see their sect, denomination, church, etc. as a mere vehicle for the expression of social concern for the welfare of others.
Orthodox Christian theology proclaims the majesty of a triune God. Muslims and Jews do not. Mormons believe in something altogether different.
Members of those groups (if they are truly members and not just “life cycle” auxiliaries) are capable of accepting each other as “good people” and fellow citizens. They are NOT CAPABLE of accepting the truth of groups who deny the essential beliefs of their own group.
That is what was meant in the recent pronouncement from Rome of the limits of Christian-Muslim dialog. Dialog among all religious groups is desirable as a means of establishing a harmony of the peoples, but there are limits imposed by THEOLOGY beyond which such discussions can not progress.
I would have added “No matter how may of those “CoExist” bumper stickers you see.”