Month: January 2009
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The Mystical Ladder, for Husbands
Note: this is secret mystical knowledge, for men alone. Let the deacons now show the women out and let the doors be shut. Stage 1, the New Convert: If I talk to her about it, I can understand why she is crying and help her understand why she doesn’t need to cry. Stage 2, the…
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The Everyman Sentiment
“He’s Everyman.” “She’s Everywoman.” We hear this comment about politicians, and it is supposed to be a compliment. We have the sense they are “like us” in some way, so they can understand us. And this is construed to be good. But it actually can mean opposite things, depending on who is speaking, and…
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Watercolor: Casey the Labrador Retriever

Casey was our practice child, before our son came along. She was with us for a little over 10 years and her death was quite a loss. It’s watercolor and colored pencil, from a photograph. Some glare upper right from the glass.
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“conscience” in Hebrews 9.14
When we hear the phrase “purified conscience” our Western reflex is to think of sin, or guilt. Sin, if we have a Judeo-Christian background, or just guilt if our reference is more generically secular. Religious or not, our experience is that something bad gets “on” the conscience, and must be removed. Not so, here. …
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Now You Don’t, Now You See It
It is hard to say anything about creation ex-nihilo, except that we observe it. One instant nothing exists; the next, it does. There is little reason to either assert or deny such models as “the Big Bang”, though evangelical Christians get all worked up over them. The Big Bang is simply a backward extrapolation of…

