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      Tag: Science and Religion

      July 11, 2010

      Truth and true things

      There’s one in every family, and in my family, I’m it. There’s always one person who knows what’s going on. One who decides the schedule, keeps the calendar, makes the to do lists and gets the “to dos” done. It’s part of being human, I think, to want to find and create order, to organize […]

      Posted in Christianity, Science and Religion, truth. Tagged Science and Religion, The High Calling Blogs, truth. 1 Comment
      March 5, 2010

      The Skunks of Spring: reasons to believe

      Dozing off last night , I was awakened by the scent of a skunk. And I was happy about that. For most of the year, the scent of skunk does not make me happy, but in early March it does. Why? Because  skunks are out of their dens and stirring, a sign of spring.  Birds have […]

      Posted in Animals, Christianity, God, Human, Science and Religion. Tagged Presbyterian Bloggers, Science and Religion, skunks, springs. Leave a comment

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