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The Way I Love You
On Sunday I played the organ in a chapel service for the third time, and then went for a walk to the local Lake with friends, spending half-an-hour sunbathing in the heat. Without deadlines the last couple of weeks have … Continue reading
Posted in Book Quotes, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Love
Tagged atonement, darkness, emotion, Falcondale Lake, free will, Jeff Pianki, Jeff Pianki - The Way I Love You, Jesus Christ, Keith Ward, Keith Ward - What The Bible Really Teaches, liberation theology, Light, Nathan Thorpe, organ, peace, sacrifice, salvation, salvation theology, St Davids Lampeter Chapel, sun, TSD Philosophy Society Lampeter
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Covenant Revealed in Christ
Hebrews 8:13 In speaking of ‘a new covenant’, he has made the first one obsolete. And what is obsolete and growing old will soon disappear. Anyone want to comment on what they think of Hebrews Chapter 8? What I take from … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Love, Photos
Tagged coleslaw, fish, Hebrews 8, Lent 2013, mackerel, photoaday2013, postaday2013
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What We Bought and Borrowed
Psalm 43:3 O send out your light and your truth, that they may lead me, and bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling. I tried, but couldn’t choose between the two verses among the readings today. Psalm 43:3 … Continue reading
The Quality of Convictions
Psalm 3:6 I will not be afraid of hordes of the peoples that have set themselves against me all around. I didn’t take this photograph… From the Huffington Post article… …demonstrators gathered in 75 French cities to oppose the bill … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Deep Thinking, Harry Potter, Love, Music, Photos, Television
Tagged equality, Gérard Julien, guitar, Homosexuality, Huffington Post, Juno, Juno - Anyone Else But You, Lent 2013, photoaday2013, postaday2013, protest, Psalm 3;, Remus Lupin, Romain Pigenel, ukulele
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Grace Above Law / Lumos and Nox
Galatians 2:21 I do not nullify the grace of God; for if justification comes through the law, then Christ died for nothing. Day two of Lent, and I found this amazing light-switch in the Old Hall campus… If you don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Deep Thinking, Harry Potter, Love, Photos
Tagged Church, Galatians 2, Jesus Christ, Lent 2013, Light, lumos, nox, peace, photoaday2013, postaday2013, Religion, salvation, secularisation, spiritual, The Fall, unity, university, world
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Studying Unitarianism
We must not look for religion in creeds or formularies of human invention. We must look for it in the honest, the pious, the devotional heart; in the heart which truly loves God, loves its sister and brother also. The … Continue reading
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Tagged devotion, difference, Encyclopaedia of Religion, freedom, heart, Hosea Ballou, photoaday2013, postaday2013, Religion, Stuart Blanch, Unitarianism, unity
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Les Misérables
I think people love Les Mis because there’s this overarching message of hope and redemption. The idea of starting your own revolution just by loving the people close to you. – Eddie Redmayne, ’The Hollywood Reporter’ I went to see Les … Continue reading
Bookshelf Poem
Time has flown by and I am now too old to enter poems in the Foyle Young Poets Network. But although having found it a bit late, I like the look of the August Writing Challenge. So there are 16 … Continue reading
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Tagged bookshelf poem, Poetry Challenge 2012
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Tradition
It’s often annoyed me when someone has argued that someone needs something to be maintained because of tradition. I recognise that we all have roots, we all have culture, we all have our traditions. They don’t just have to be … Continue reading
Posted in *Favourites*, Book Quotes, Christianity, Deep Thinking, Discovering: The Different Isms & Schisms, Love
Tagged 'adamah, breathing, Church, clay, colour, communion, creation, diversity, dust, Genesis, Hebrew, Introducing World Religions - Victoria K Urubshurow, pizza, sharing, The Shack, tradition
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