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Daily Archives: April 16, 2013
Jerry Voorhis: The Strange Case of Richard Milhous Nixon 8
For my write-up today on Jerry Voorhis’ The Strange Case of Richard Milhous Nixon (copyright 1972, 1973), I’ll use as my starting-point something that Richard Nixon says on page 515 of his memoirs (volume 2), on the topic of conflicts-of-interest: … Continue reading
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The Four Stages of Spiritual Growth
In my latest reading of Further Along the Road Less Traveled: The Unending Journey Toward Spiritual Growth, M. Scott Peck discussed four stages of spiritual growth. Stage One is called “chaotic/antisocial” and it is a selfish stage, in which people … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Religion
Tagged jesus is my savior, m scott peck, Religion, religious conversion, spirituality, theology, unending journey
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