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Daily Archives: March 11, 2013
In Search of Nixon 1
I started Bruce Mazlish’s 1972 book, In Search of Nixon: A Psychohistorical Inquiry. The edition of the book that I have is dated to 1973, which was when the Watergate scandal was occurring. In my edition, Mazlish has a new … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's, Life, Politics, Psychology, School, Social Skills
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Loving God: Emotion and Obedience
In this post, my topic will be loving God, and I’ll be drawing from my daily quiet times in Deuteronomy 6. In Deuteronomy 6:5, Moses instructs the Israelites to love the LORD their God with all their hearts, with all … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Daily Quiet Time, Deuteronomy, Love of God, Religion
Tagged authors of the bible, deuteronomy 6, emotional affection, obedience to god, Religion, spirituality
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