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Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God. Show all posts
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Wednesday, July 06, 2016
First toast, and now, finally, diapers as a sign from God
In May, Katy Vasquez, a devout resident of Winter Park, FLA, posted on Facebook (and told Huffington Post in an interview) that she had just seen a "sign from God"--a cross--as a smudge in her infant's soiled diaper. "I prayed to God for a sign that everything would be okay," she gushed to the reporter. "It might not be the prettiest sign, but he put it where he knew I'd see it."
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016
First Gerald Mayo sued Satan and now, an Israeli sued God
An unidentified Israeli man recently petitioned Haifa Magistrate’s Court recently for a restraining order against God, claiming the Almighty has exhibited (quoting the Times of Israel article) “a seriously negative attitude toward him,” especially over the previous three years.
The judge rejected the petition "even though God was not present to argue against it (or at least His presence could not be detected"). [Times of Israel, 5-4-2016]
See our related post here: When Gerald Mayo sued Satan—
The judge rejected the petition "even though God was not present to argue against it (or at least His presence could not be detected"). [Times of Israel, 5-4-2016]
See our related post here: When Gerald Mayo sued Satan—
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Poem: The Curtain
By Jack Brummet
1
There are pockets of sanity
Scattered among us
And light years between those
Shimmering Seas of Tranquility.
2
The puzzle we face
Is keeping the tiller
Aimed away from
The Sea of Madness.
3
The silver rain
Is drawn
Like a curtain
Between us and God.
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1
There are pockets of sanity
Scattered among us
And light years between those
Shimmering Seas of Tranquility.
2
The puzzle we face
Is keeping the tiller
Aimed away from
The Sea of Madness.
3
The silver rain
Is drawn
Like a curtain
Between us and God.
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Friday, July 22, 2011
One Big Error, or, is only seeing believing?
By Pablo Fanque, National Affairs Editor
Maybe the one big error we all make is to not believe what we haven't seen; this runs from the mites that live on our eyelashes all the way up to old God himself (and everything in between). But seeing is not everything. We do--many of us, anyway--believe in things we can't see...like love.
Sure, we've seen these mites in photographs, but that's quite different from, say, anytime you blink, seeing a herd of cooties skittering from eyelash to eyelash. Photographic evidence of God is quite scarce.
One bit of good news on the eyelash front is that mites are so efficient that they eat but have no "exit system" or, in short, they are not dropping a deuce in your eye.
Maybe the one big error we all make is to not believe what we haven't seen; this runs from the mites that live on our eyelashes all the way up to old God himself (and everything in between). But seeing is not everything. We do--many of us, anyway--believe in things we can't see...like love.
Sure, we've seen these mites in photographs, but that's quite different from, say, anytime you blink, seeing a herd of cooties skittering from eyelash to eyelash. Photographic evidence of God is quite scarce.
One bit of good news on the eyelash front is that mites are so efficient that they eat but have no "exit system" or, in short, they are not dropping a deuce in your eye.
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Friday, January 09, 2009
Poem: The Curtain
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