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I remember a graduate of Tractor Tech in the Carolinas, who told me she knew little about the Viet Nam war. This was in the late 80s. Her defense was that she was a small child during the war years. Forget the fact that we were still discussing the fallout of those years during her college...
Great! I heard that "The Church" as it was formally called had burned a few years back. Is it back in business?
When I worked up Conroe-way we lunched there in mass from the plant many times. There was one elderly lady who made damn sure you didn't mess up the place. She was a real...
Strong responses brother. Thoughtful. I see you spent a little time in the studies of humanities.
Kinda dark and alone out here in the materialistic world isn't it?
To bad you are to far from Houston for our 3rd Monday night of the month SCCR jam sessions. To far indeed.
Agreed! I'd love to hear the response from a brother of another religion among us. I suppose we won't find much difference.
Though the names may not be the same, the underlying principles will be there.
We're more alike than we perceive. True light comes from one source alone.
I agree that begging EAs to finish their work is of no value. The eager will, the lifeless are lost causes in waiting.
And it has crossed my mind that allowing EAs to attend business meetings has been of little value. In fact, we have EAs attending who have progressed little if any in their...
Well, that wasn't so bad was it? I bet all the rocks that could have been thrown at you were still on the pile out behind the lodge. I don't know many, even the most hardened cynic, who feel they can legitimately throw rocks at another man's shortcomings. That's usually a knee-jerk crowd...
No! There had to be a final connection. All religions the world over espouse to this belief. There is more than a quasi connection between the square and the compasses. Of course, this doesn't keep us from quibbling over it right down to the size of the fasteners used.
Martin King's effort freed more Booker T. Washingtons among the black population to do things that free us all. I know, I attended college with many of them. A nation that would ignore the potential to tap into such a mass of intellectual prowess seals it's own doom. Reverend King's efforts...