Honoring Pagan fallen on Memorial Day
Rated • 5 reviews • paganism, civil liberties • examiner.com
I'm still wondering why the VA's answer wasn't, "sure, that makes sense" in the first place.
Last seen: 5 months ago
David is a 49 year old guy from Rockland, Massachusetts, USA
I've written a couple of books, The Pagan Family and A Book of Pagan Prayer, with two more coming out this year. I've been married 25 years now, and have a great kid who's going to to grad school to get an MA in social work. One of my great passions is linguistics, particularly of the Indo-European comparative/historical variety.
From A Book of Pagan Prayer:
Hail to you, sun setting in the west.
As you close your day you end your long journey.
As for me, I too will soon begin my time of rest.
But first I will one more time face you as you sit on the horizon
and once more raise my hands in praise.
Rated • 5 reviews • paganism, civil liberties • examiner.com
I'm still wondering why the VA's answer wasn't, "sure, that makes sense" in the first place.
Rated • 17 reviews • history, wwii • funnytogo.com
Fascinating, and some a bit creepy.
Rated • 18 reviews • meteorology • collthings.co.uk
Beautiful, but some are just a bit creepy, sort of like what we'll see just before They come.
Rated • 64 reviews • christianity, creationism, atheism • mtu.edu
Thumbs up because it's just that funny! The convenience of a banana for our holding it is proof of creation -- ah, you crack me up, you guys!
Rated • 98 reviews • photography, bizarre • thewinespace.com
And now, your moment of Zen.
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Rated • 29 reviews • ethics, psychology • thinkorthwim.com
Funny and sad. Big Brother makes a difference.
Rated • 34 reviews • christianity, ethics • ptm.org
Analysis of what things Americans consider sins, from a Christian point of view, of course. But using hard drugs is worse than not letting a cashier know they've given you the wrong change?