New spiritual ‘lenses’ – pages on squidoo

In July I made the following new squidoo lenses relating to spirituality: Susan Seddon Boulet Goddess Paintings An artist whose art is still popular in the pagan scene, Susan Seddon Boulet will mostly be remembered for her goddess art. The mystical style of her paintings (mostly, but not exclusively, water color) strikes a core in many.

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A Bright Future

Since my spoken Chinese has grown so rusty, I am glad to see the Japanese subtitles on this video, without which I would be unable to provide this summary: the good news is that Chinese commercial and financial interests may not immediately call in the massive debt the US owes to China. The bad news is that they envision a future in which people who once were known as Americans ride huge car-swallowing buses in their own city-sized servant quarters in China, presumably to and from long days in the plutonium mines. It’s possible my Japanese subtitle reading is a bit rusty too

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Home : “- Sent using Google Toolbar” Forward this message to all Latest update after Swiss Bank has agreed to disclose the funds&. Our Indians’ Money – 70, 00,000 Crores Rupees In Swiss Bank 1) Yes, 70 lakhs crores rupees of India are lying in Switzerland banks. This is the highest amount lying outside any country, from amongst 180 countries of the world, as if India is the champion of Black Money.

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Baby Bible Bashers

My series here ‘ Child Abuse – The Series ‘ is just my way of showcasing ways in which some humans fill the heads of their offspring with unproven, factually and scientifically nonsense. The children are affected for life. The other night I watched Channel 4′s ‘Baby Bible Basher’ and wonder if you can watch it without feeling helpless at the sheer level of abuse being inflicted on these children to perform and conform

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A Conference on America’s First Sponsor of Overseas Christian Missions

The Boston Theological Institute together with Bentley University, the Congregational Library and Park Street Church: Commemorating the Bicentennial of the ABCFM* “A Conference on America’s First Sponsor of Overseas Christian Missions” The Congregational Library and Park Street Church Saturday, September 25, 2010 – Day-long Program Includes – 8:30 AM Academic Symposium The Congregational Library, 14 Beacon Street, Boston 2:00 PM Historic Trolley Tour of Boston Mission Sites 5:00 PM Gala Reception and Dinner, Park Street Church 0 Park Street, Boston 7:00 PM Keynote Address: “From 1810 – 2010” Todd Johnson, Editor, The Atlas of Global Christianity Registration covering costs of materials, luncheon, trolley tour and banquet ($50) For details & deadline for registration, contact the Boston Theological Institute 210 Herrick Road, Newton Center, MA 02459 – T: 617-527-4880 Email: btioffice@bostontheological.org * American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

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A Proverbs 31 Woman

I bet you have never heard of this Proverbs 31 lady. I cannot not find one word about her on the Internet, so let me introduce you to this awe-inspiring woman with the words from one of my favorite authors, Phillip Keller : “She was brave, she was beautiful! Beautiful not only in bodily form, but also in serenity of soul, in shining of spirit. My earliest recollections of her were of a wondrous woman of warmth, vitality, and overflowing good cheer.

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Spiritual but not religious?

Author Anne Rice said last week that she was ‘quitting Christianity:’ The once-lapsed Catholic wrote that she was could no longer accept her religion’s teachings on homosexuality, feminism, politics and birth control. “In the name of Christ, I quit Christianity and being Christian,” Rice announced on her facebook page.

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ROFL Entrepreneurial Grandson

My daughter, Rebecca and her family have been traveling to homeschool fairs all summer promoting their Home Educating Magazine. My grandson Joe — unknown to his parents — set up his own booth at a homeschool fair

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Is Focus on the Family Missing Dobson?

In the past eight years, Focus’ workforce has been reduced almost by half. Leaders are blaming the economy for a downturn in donations. But it does raise the question whether the long goodbye of its founder, James Dobson, has had anything to do with its diminishing receipts.

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This Land is My Land, You Got That?

Randall Stephens Peter Marshall has long kept an active commentary page on his petermarshallministries.com site. He’s mad as hell and he’s not going to take it any more! (He seems to have been mad as hell for a for some time now, so this is not a news flash.) Marhsall is the author of The Light and the Glory , now revised, a Christian bookstore bestseller and a staple of homeschooling curriculum. (John Fea has written a cogent essay and several posts on Marshall and his career.) Marshall, along with another popular Christian historian David Barton, served as a history curriculum adviser for the Texas State Board of Education

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