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How Dare I Judge Another
Posted On 03/31/2012 07:03:36 by KeithLBrown

It is easy to view another person’s life, and to make rash judgments about him, when we do not have to live his life. We can enjoy the security of being an outsider looking in. From where we sit we may only see the “tip of the iceberg” of his situation. We may have only a thimble full, if that, of understanding what makes that person the way that they are.


Every person’s life is uniquely different. We cannot make unmerited judgments about a person, or adequately voca... Read More



Don't Judge This Book By Its Cover
Posted On 03/27/2011 19:31:10 by KeithLBrown


Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again. - Matthew 8:1, 2
One of my favorite pastimes is spending time browsing through the different books in a bookstore. Even as a young boy there was always something about a good book that facinated me. To this day, for me to spend time in a bookstore is like a little child spending time in a candy store. Like the little child k... Read More



Look Through Heaven's Eyes
Posted On 03/01/2009 21:37:32 by zhongting7

Andrea Pozzo’s ceiling painting masterpiece “Allegory of the Missionary Work of the Jesuits” is a spectacular work of Baroque artwork, featuring Venetian coloring, Raphael’s graceful movement, and Michelangelo’s muscular form. Pozzo transformed the flat, 55 foot (17 meter) diameter ceiling into a breathtaking, three-dimensional scene. To the viewer, the walls appear to extend much higher than they real... Read More









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