Your argument exhibits the weakness of being an example of a ponfification, an example of which is the Vatican's assertion, at the time of Galileo. that the Sun orbits the Earth as claimed in the Bible.
You're reminding me Aaron, that I must revisit my Course in Miracles book. I do like what I get from you and your posts though and it's been enough but now I'm curious once again about that book on my bookshelf. Hey maybe I'll write a little about it tomorrow too in my blog post. It might not be out until Saturday though. I meet one or my favorite authors Friday and I figure I'll want to write about it on Saturday 😊♥️ two close posts in a week will be good though! 👍 thanks for always sharing such beautiful words and reminders of the beauty of the world. Appreciate your blessed writing. 😊♥️
"Poetry is divine. Therefore, when you write poetry, you must have a sanctified soul. Every poem should be a jewel, and every line and every word of it should be a jewel. That's why you can only write a little poetry, where to find all those jewels?” says the Albanian poet Lasgush Poradeci
Dear Aaron:
Your argument exhibits the weakness of being an example of a ponfification, an example of which is the Vatican's assertion, at the time of Galileo. that the Sun orbits the Earth as claimed in the Bible.
You're reminding me Aaron, that I must revisit my Course in Miracles book. I do like what I get from you and your posts though and it's been enough but now I'm curious once again about that book on my bookshelf. Hey maybe I'll write a little about it tomorrow too in my blog post. It might not be out until Saturday though. I meet one or my favorite authors Friday and I figure I'll want to write about it on Saturday 😊♥️ two close posts in a week will be good though! 👍 thanks for always sharing such beautiful words and reminders of the beauty of the world. Appreciate your blessed writing. 😊♥️
"Poetry is divine. Therefore, when you write poetry, you must have a sanctified soul. Every poem should be a jewel, and every line and every word of it should be a jewel. That's why you can only write a little poetry, where to find all those jewels?” says the Albanian poet Lasgush Poradeci