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Daily Archives: November 9, 2011
Dealing with Inner Problems, and People with Inner Problems
I finished Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story. I think that the end of the book would have moved me had I become more attached to the characters, but I don’t blame Stephen King for this, for reading is an interaction between … Continue reading
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Gaston: The Administration of “Angels”
I started Lloyd Gaston’s Paul and the Torah. Gaston states on page 42 that Paul deems Gentiles to have been under the law before they were redeemed by Christ, and he refers to Galatians 3:23 and 4:5. What does that … Continue reading