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Reflections of the Soul
Little girl with the great big eyes, wrapped in the embodiment of years on this earth With the wide-eyed innocence and trust in people, far beyond what is “rightly deemed sensible”. Little girl with the velvet-covered steely grit of years...
0 commentsVIKING - 25: MIDGARD AND MANKIND - Fanfare for the Common Man
Lastly in the panoply of Norse mythology, mankind. From thralls (slaves) up to kings. Of course in those days a king proved his worth on the battlefield, just as his jarls had to follow him into battle or wage war against his foes on his behalf in his absence. Kingship has changed drastically over the years, but England's royals still bear arms or can be seen close to front line activity.
0 commentsThe Gospel of the Kingdom: Look I am Making All Things New
This is something that is missing [more or less] in all pulpits today; it’s something that won’t be heard from lips of any Preacher. It’s something that the Jehovah’s Witnesses speak of [but not according to accurate knowledge]. It’s...
My View On Today's Society
Who The Hell Is This Kid? Hello everyone! I am new to this website. Now, generally I found this site by searching "Easy ways to make money" There were a lot of places to go on there, but, this one in particular caught my eye the most. I'm not...
0 commentsGod Loves you Even though You refuse to acknowledge him as God
God does not take Delight in the death of a Sinner: A sinner is anyone who is not conscious of God’s salvation and therefore lives a life that is against the principles laid down by God. God created the visible and the invisible for his glory, he...
2 commentsThe Deluge, or the Great Flood of Noah. The Ark. When God destroyed The Earth.
The story of Noah's flood is told here from the point of view of some who were not in The Ark.
10 commentsA Message To Mankind
This was written as an addition to a birthday card I gave to a very dear friend. It has also been published. No matter what you write, if it touches someone, it's worthy of print!
7 commentsLessons of the Transcendentalists
Introducing the ideology of Transcendentalism in the 1840’s, Transcendentalist authors began to shed the light on individualism and nature. Rather than preconceived secular doctrine ruling the minds of writers and artists alike, Transcendentalist writers like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau go against this mindset. This hub illustrates the importance of Transcendentalism and the philosophers who created it.
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