Monthly Archives: June 2014

A Slick Little Parable

“Can’t we all just get along?” is a quote attributed to Rodney King.  It was part of the aftermath of his encounter with the police after a high-speed car chase on March 3, 1991. Although those weren’t his exact words, … Continue reading

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No Opinion About Cats

It seems we’re all into signs these days. Everybody wants to kick-start others’ assessment of who we are, what we’re about, and what kinds of categories they can put us in. We’ve have signs on cars, trucks, buildings, flags, T-shirts, … Continue reading

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Raising Yellow Jackets

A recent news article reported a tragic story of a 12-year-old girl who was stabbed 19 times by two classmates, also 12-year-old girls, and who amazingly survived.  Apparently, the incident was the end result of a murder plot hatched by … Continue reading

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Boundaries Without Barriers

As many of you already know, the issue of forgiveness has been a compelling interest of mine for many years, and I have devoted considerable time and attention to exploration of that concept, and penned lots of words in the … Continue reading

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