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Daily Archives: October 9, 2011
James D.L. Staunton, Relationships, Talents
I have three items for my write-up today on Stephen King’s The Stand: The Complete and Uncut Edition, 1. On pages 547-548, Glen Bateman refers to a 1958 article in a sociology journal by a James D.L. Staunton, which argued … Continue reading
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Guilt
At church this morning, our usual pastor was not there, for he and his wife are on vacation, and so the Pastor Emeritus (Pastor John) spoke to us. Pastor John told us a story about his seminary days. A fellow … Continue reading
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