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The rites of this physical worship are wholly symbolic; we may have sundances and other ceremonies, but the Indian no more worships the sun than the Christian worships the cross. In our view, the Sun and the Earth are the parents of all
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I believe that worshipping the sun and worshipping the Cross are the same because they both have X and Y Cartesian axes. My own literature called Jesus Christ demonstrates this.
“Wherever men are still theological there is still some chance of their being logical.”
― Irish Impressions
― Irish Impressions
“the midst of the ruins—in the premature death of a loved one, in the hell on earth we call a crack house, in the ache of a heartbreak, in the sheer malevolence of Kosovo and Rwanda—the presence of God abides. The trusting disciple, often through clenched teeth, says, in effect, God is still trustworthy, but not because of unrestricted power on my behalf, he is trustworthy because of a promise given and sustained in Christian communities throughout generations.8”
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
“The devil takes us to the top of an exceeding high mountain and makes us dizzy; but God lets us look at the mountain.”
― London
― London
“home,”
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
“Whenever people asked Jesus an “either/or” question, he usually widened their view of the situation.”
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
― Nobody Left Out: Jesus Meets the Messes
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