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- xw posted on 03/16/2005
- Hanson posted on 03/16/2005In her subconciousness, Maya wants a baby badly like every woman but she was harmed to a great deal by a man to whom she was obssessed.She wrote a poem for the man, revealing, shirts of whom if she could be entiled to fold, she would rather give up writing poems. In another poem, she wrote that as the bride, she swears to be a life-long wife, no matter where the wagon carries her. Based on first-hand observations, I conclude that a well-shaped woman, Maya fits to giving a baby birth. It is very sad for Ch
- xw posted on 03/16/2005THE SEVEN ECUMENICAL COUNCILS COUNCIL PLACE AND DATE DECISION First Ecumenical Council Nicea, Asia Minor, 325 A.D. Formulated the First Part of the Creed. Defining the divinity of the Son of God. Second Ecumenical Council Constantinople 381 A.D. Formulated the Second Part of the Creed, defining the divinity of the Holy Spirit. Third Ecumenical Council Ephesus, Asia Minor 431 A.D. Defined Christ as the Incarnate Word of God and Mary as Theotokos. Fourth Ecumenical Council
- Susan posted on 03/15/2005The Wood Finishing Painting the wood under the southern sun Using small gentle strokes Tracing down the grain with my fingertips Feeling a larger force brushing over me Whoever you are Wherever you are Do a good wood finishing on me For I may be ragged, out of fashion I was made solid, and I will endure Sand me a clean surface Sand off the sticking stains and The bruises of the memories Paint me a rich coat of color Paint an unmistakable boldness An unapologetic excellence Then co
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- Physicist Wins Spirituality Prize Thu Mar 10, 7:55 AM ET By Larry B. Stammer Times Staff Writer Charles Townes, the UC Berkeley professor who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in physics for his work in quantum electronics and then startled the scientific world by suggesting that religion and science were converging, was awarded the $1.5-million Templeton Prize on Wednesday for progress in spiritual knowledge. The prize, the proceeds of which Townes said he planned to largely donate to academic and reli
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