Sunday, August 30, 2009

Good Samaritan...By Sicard In Tuileries Gardens, Paris

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The Good Samaritan parable is found in the Gospel of Luke, chapter 10, verses 25-37.

Very stalwart meeting today, 5 standers..."excellent vocal ministry today." Heard this said by member/attender today...Peggy was very impressed with CFM process, she came on a good first day. She said that she missed the music (as part of the service)...she said the members were extremely friendly to her. (I thank you all for that!)...the good Samaritan story was poignant, and stood out among the rest today for me. Although the mosquito story as it related to where a person begins and ends...stretched me...more on that later.

Shared my lane with a very pretty, red hot redhead today...she was very young, sweet to me, in great shape...say in early 20's and swam like a fish...I really felt my age...it was a party atmosphere at the pool tonight...a bunch of families were having a BBQ...pool was crowded....but there is a Penn's Hat agreement that the pool lane is to stay clear when people are swimming in it...I love that...I'm in pretty good shape now...one more week of pool and then it closes...what to do then?

Brought the painting I was working on over to Art Aspects to have it framed...and I am working on another painting that was inspired by the last painting...also learning balloon animals...working on my 8th shape tonight...hope to make some money off this new found talent...will bring some balloons to the next meeting...show the kids how to make balloon animals.

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  1. So I have found your blog and will try to post some comments as I cogitate over some of your observations.....one comment, Haught's response: not so much. Religion evolved for some reason (to provide some evolutionary advantage), but now may be getting in our way much like our body's evolutionary yearning to store energy as fat now makes many of us ill from obesity. It will take evolution a while to adjust us to all that easy food. What do you think religion, science, and obesity will look like in, say, 20,000 years or even 2,000 years?

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