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Some not-so-serious thinking about the reasons given in The Urantia Book why Jesus used clay and spittle to heal the blind man.
What if there is no hereafter?
Subjects: Urantia Papers, resurrection, afterlife, salvation, eternity, commandments, faith, spirituality
The joy of working with growing things
Seek and you will find, but what will you find?
Admissions of limitations as a songsmith.
Be on guard against sinister forces at work in the world.
Comparison of revelation with discovery and theory.
Safe enough for children and pets. Washes your clothes. Wets your whistle. Have some today.
When some decide that UrantiaBookism is their religion, it changes the landscape for everyone else.
The revelation gives us the power and purpose to be the spiritual leaders of the world.
Countering common erroneous arguments for prohibitionism; the Golden Rule as the foundation for good law.
Subjects: Golden Rule, repeal, prohibition, socialism, drugs, human right, proper province of government
Is it unreasonable to be disaster-ready in a world which has regularly seen disaster?
Drawing on some quotations from the Urantia Papers
Reply to Urantia Book reviewer asking not to reproduce his article.
If at first you don't try, how can you ever succeed or not?
You don't talk to your neighbors in the city.
Sometimes you can't tell 'em apart
A series of squibs against prohibition's tyranny
The so-called war on drugs is utterly unwinnable and in its very conception perverts the purposes of good government.
Subjects: repeal, drugs, prohibition, human right, proper province of government
Cause for Despair, or...? On the evolution, status, and future of news reportage and the public interest.
That we are and we ask makes us the revelation of the I Am That I Am
LEGAL AND SAFE! But your mother might not approve. Comics, songs, nonsense.
Subjects: politics, drugs, marijuana, pleasure, indulgence, prohibition, proper province of government
A musing on the eclectic revelation.
Must have infinite patience to put up with the mortal creatures of finity.
A meditation on being and meaning, and an early exercise in songsmithy.
A little might be healthy for the body, but what about the mind?