Tag Archives: Forgiveness

But What About the Rules?

Did you hear about the decision made by the Republican Party leadership in Colorado not to allow their caucus attendees to cast a vote for their preferred presidential candidate? It’s getting a lot of press at the moment. They decided … Continue reading

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The Golgotha Equation – An Exchange of Nothing

Do you ever think about the idea of ‘nothing’? Men apparently struggled in the early days about how to deal with it, especially when it came to numbers. The philosophical reality of nothing had always existed, but people debated about … 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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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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