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Not that anyone cares, but I’m still thinking about what to say in my follow-up post to: to love or not to love. Give me a day or two.

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honestly…

how come so many of my posts are so dumb?And always on the verge of a nervous breakdown? I need to figure out this blogging thing. Need to find a tone of voice that isn’t so rachety or asinine. I … Continue reading

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That last post wasn’t so good. I would rewrite it with an eye to more generosity and a more gentle tone. The argument would remain, but there would be more grace.

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Brian Jacques, the author of the Redwall series, has died. I loved his books as a kid and I know I’ll enjoy them again.

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So basically I’m saying that the cross of Christ shows, in the only way possible, that Waka Flocka Flame’s behvaior is evil from the core of evil.  I.e. that the reason Waka acts the way he acts is because Waka … Continue reading

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Books I’m reading with book reviews forthcoming, hopefully: City of God by Saint Augustine (abridged version), Under the Overpass by Mike Yankoski, and When Helping Hurts by Brian Fikkert and Steve Corbett.

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#12.  Learning I need to show more grace in my writing. This is very hard for me.  I write very direct and am often too impatient* to write with an eye and ear to grace.  I need to be more … Continue reading

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Did I really just use “smooth baby’s bottom” twice?  I think I did. Publisher: Calvin & O’Connor Published: 2010 Genre: Book Reviews Rating: 2 Summary: This review of the book Homer & Langley by E. L. Doctorow is both childish … Continue reading

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1.  God creates Adam. 2.  Adam rebels. 3.  God reconciles Adam in Christ. Greatest story in the world and the firstborn.

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December to-read list: Under the Overpass by Mike Yankoski, The Tale of Despereaux by Kate Dicamillo, The Good Thief & Animal Crackers by Hannah Tinti, Homer & Langley by E. L. Doctorow, and Incarceron by Catherine Fisher. And probably 2 … Continue reading

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