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Pope Notes 2.7: April 21-29, 2014
I’ve been struggling a bit to find the right way – i.e., the most useful, informative and ecumenical way – to include Pope Francis in these musings. As I indicated in my first “Pope Notes” a couple of weeks ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Living Water, Love, miracles, Pope Francis, prayer
Tagged Canonization, Pope John Paul II, Pope John XXIII, Vatican
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Angels in Action: Daddy’s Motorboat
I’m truly hoping to be able, over time, to share angel stories of all sorts with you, and I encourage you to please send along any experiences you may have that you are willing to share with the rest of … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, faith, miracles, prayer, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Alabama, Angels, boat building, boating, Brushy Creek, faith, family
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YIPPEE!
My Daddy once bought a case of Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet and kept it in his pickup so he would have extra copies handy to give out to friends and acquaintances when opportunities arose. He was particularly fond of Gibran’s … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, faith, God the Father, poetry, prayer, Uncategorized
Tagged children, Gibran, Jesus, Kahlil Gibran, love, parenting, Pope Francis, Prayer
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III. Uncut Diamonds
“We have nothing, if not belief.” — Sir Reepicheep, Chief Mouse of Narnia “Do the arithmetic or be doomed to talk nonsense.” — John McCarthy, A.I. trailblazer [1] We are the uncut diamonds of God. Thus I begin this third … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, biology, cells, diamonds, faith, God the Father, Uncategorized
Tagged biology, cells, diamonds, evolution, prokaryotes
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Fractals
Well, dear readers, I was convinced that, by now, I would have finished the the third in my trio of essays based upon my daily prayers, but even though I’ve spent about 20 hours working on it this weekend, it … Continue reading
II. The Living Water Boson
The Living Water Boson “Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, flowing from the throne of God…” – Revelation 22:1 Are the Science… I have never doubted that we live in a … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, belief, faith, God the Father, Higgs Boson, Higgs Field, Living Water, particle physics, physics, poetry, prayer, quantum theory, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged Beauty, Goodness, Heavenly Father, Higgs Boson, Higgs Field, Hope, Life, Light, Living Water, love, Physics, Pope Francis, quantum theory, Spirit, Standard Theory, Truth, Water of Life
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Wet-Weathered Sunday
I’ve been working on a longer piece since last week that I had hoped to post on Saturday, but it was an eventful weekend – way up there on the emotional scale – which has necessitated my taking a little … Continue reading