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comfort of words
The comfort of words. Think the covert substitutions and mental projections to which they are subject.Climbing out of our universe, one rung at a time… “A name is a prison, God is free,” or so said the Greek poet Nikos … Continue reading
MAN, THE MARKET and THE MESSIAH
Pious consumption. As Easter is upon us, so is a recurring drama of what the holiday means. Believer based critiques as opposed to the deeply secular and atheistic. It is often a case of the message overwhelming the medium and … Continue reading
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