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The Treatise on Resurrection: Thoughts
This treatise is in the Nag Hammadi. It's a mish-mash but worth reading to affirm thoughts and spark pondering on the Resurrection. Background reading…
Nov 16
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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What Is the Wrath of the Lamb?
We hear the words wrath, anger, rage and visualize human forms for Divine anger. But Revelation first plays on our assumptions then reveals what God's…
Oct 12
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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What Is the Wrath of the Lamb?
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Revelation 6, Verses 1 to 8, and The Gathas
Evil gallops in the form of horses and riders. The Creation Story as told by Zarathustra adds dimension. God gave us free will. So why do we let the…
Aug 24
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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Revelation 6, Verses 1 to 8, and The Gathas
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Building the Big Picture: What Is Real?
Summarizing where we've come in Revelation chapters 1 to 5, and asking questions about interpreting this vision. Is it conveying reality?
Aug 10
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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Building the Big Picture: What Is Real?
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Revelation: Chapter 2, Verses 8 to 11
The Letter to Smyrna warned them of suffering to come, echoing in a way how groups and individuals today are hounded. Did their test of faith lead to…
Apr 6
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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Is Imagination Reality?
A memoir is presented as fact. Madeleine L'Engle uses this assumption in A Circle of Quiet to lead us in a certain direction, then upends our…
Feb 1
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Shireen Anne Jeejeebhoy
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A Question of Being
Brain injury throws the question of "Who am I?" into chaos. According to Madeleine L'Engle, the self is becoming. Not static but ever changing. Brain…
Jan 27
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How Does Philosophy Differ From Science?
Until my brain injury separated my consciousness or mind from my brain, I’d never been fascinated by the mind. Psychology, definitely. Understanding the…
Jul 7, 2023
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