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Daily Archives: 22 November 2020
Gray Montana
Early morning in Missoula. By the afternoon, we had driven about a hundred miles east and skies were sunny and clear. Still, being surrounded by mountains has a nice feeling for me.
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Fratelli Tutti 41: Overcoming The Animal Within
It is true that biologically, human beings are animals. Not plants or some other branch off the tree of life. Judeo-Christian tradition suggests we are also in the image of God. In a way, when our animal instinct to self-preservation … Continue reading
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Belt of Venus
On the drive east through North Dakota this evening we beheld the Belt of Venus. I wish I had hands free to snap a picture. Usually, earthlings are more focused on the setting or rising sun and the colorful shadings … Continue reading
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