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Daily Archives: October 20, 2013
‘Mr. Spock goes to church’: How one Christian copes with Asperger’s syndrome
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Scattered Ramblings on Humility
The theme at church this morning was humility. I had a variety of thoughts about humility both when I was walking to church, and also when I was walking back. On the way to church, I was thinking about what … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical scholarship, Candace Cameron Bure, derek leman
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Fawn Brodie’s Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character 10
My latest reading of Fawn Brodie’s Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character was a summary of Brodie’s psychological analysis of Richard Nixon. Brodie essentially argues that Nixon was unloved as a child, and she states that Nixon’s father was … Continue reading
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