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The Migrant Crisis in Europe
The Migrant Crisis in Europe (and why I am sure to get into trouble for saying this) Most of you who know me know that I am not very politically correct. That means I speak my opinion without regard to the sensitivities of the culture. I believe that this is the proper approach since truth,…
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Cemetery, Vienna
Not on the tourist map, for sure. Something I have noticed as I creep around great cemeteries in the world. I have never seen (maybe once) a representation of a MAN crying or grieving for a woman. It is almost always the stern face of the deceased man with a woman weeping, mourning and expressing…
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Prunksaal – the Austrian National Library
I could study in a place like this. First view, the arch on entry. 7.4 million books to read. Ceiling in the main hall. In case you decide to take a break and look up.
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Vienna Two
The “Conversation Room” at the Belvedere Palace The fountain in the Belvedere Palace grounds Looking up at the Vienna Town Hall
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Views
I often wonder what happened to the craftsmen who spent their lives building things like this. Today we sacrifice art for efficiency. It is much the same with our spiritual condition. We are so focused on our needs that we forget that God is the greatest craftsman, and that all great works of art take…
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Begs the Question
Do you just have to know what’s on the other side of a door like this?
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A Little More ‘ezer kenegdo
Our fellow reader, David, sent me this link from a well-known teacher in Israel. Seems that he and I share the same Hebrew view of ‘ezer kenegdo–and by the way, stand in opposition to virtually all the Christian interpretations in translated texts. Here is the link to Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg, in case your interested. http://lp.eteacherbiblical.com/lp_biblical_eli_marriage-en.html?cid=24127&adgroupid=-1&utm_source=eli_insights&utm_medium=email_marketing&utm_campaign=bib_en_eml_dr.eli-marriage_2015-09-09_#24127&fname=David&lname=Sloss&[email protected]%23_at=0.3.9315718,0.138520166.z3afxtzwjdau2shdc8



