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Daily Archives: December 13, 2012
A More Interactive Church Service?
More than once, I have read evangelicals say that the church of the future will be more interactive: it won’t have a congregation gathering together to sing a few hymns and listen to a speaker, but it will provide a … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's, Autism, Church, Religion, Social Skills
Tagged bible study groups, Church, Religion, service fellowship, spiritual insights
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Take It Back 6: Suppressing Competition
In my latest reading of Take It Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future (copyright 2006), James Carville and Paul Begala talk about Republican corruption, as they go into the shenanigans of Jack Abramoff, Tom Delay, and others. Whereas I … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged james carville, Paul Begala, Take It Back
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Odds and Ends about Edwards, and the Beatrix Potter Movie
There were a variety of topics in my latest reading of George Marsden’s Jonathan Edwards: A Life: Edwards’ power struggles with the Williams at Stockbridge, as Edwards justified his stubbornness on religious grounds; the wars between the English in America, … Continue reading
Posted in George Marsden's Jonathan Edwards, History, Movies, Religion
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