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Does God Need Us?

From Annie Dillard’s For the Time Being: “‘For the Jew the world is not complete; people must complete it.’  So said a nineteenth-century Frenchman, Edmund Fleg.  Recently Lawrence Kushner stated the same idea powerfully and bluntly: ‘God does not have hands, we do.  Our hands are God’s.  It is up to us, what God will […]

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Beginning of the Week Thoughts

Last week, I received a short reply from Redlefty of the blog Megaloi, responding to my question of whether or not he’d found any good books to read about Jesus’s humanness or divinity (or both). His reply:  “…I’ve certainly had the same doubts/thoughts about Jesus.  Honestly, I don’t know how I used to read the […]

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The Writing Life

Have you read The Writing Life by Annie Dillard?  You should, you should, if you’re a writer (or any sort of artist).  Aren’t we all, in a way? I’m in the throes of writing again, so these quotes mean something to me.  Perhaps you’d like to listen in… “So it is that a writer writes […]

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Collecting Quotes, Poems, and Tidbits

It’s Monday, the beginning of another week.  Do you need a quick pick-me-up?  Do you need encouragement?  Well, grab that coffee cup and sit right on down now, you hear?  I’ll send a few tidbits your way. This is from Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Renascence” (lines 203-214): The world stands out on either side No […]

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