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edosan joined StumbleUpon on Nov 15, 2005 201 reviews since Nov 23, 2005
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52joan rated 4 months ago
Outstanding! Superb! Totally Satisfying!
KahlilaGibran rated 4 months ago



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pegfix rated 4 months ago
what a great place to stumble, thank you
countrybumpkin86 rated 5 months ago
edosan has compiled a blog well worth your time
divotfiller rated 5 months ago
very cool bashing pages, we better get all our punches in cause he'll be gone before you know it. divot
maleva rated 5 months ago
swiped from edosan a very good blog! Thank you!
terrie212 rated 5 months ago
excellent blog!
ravyn rated 5 months ago
Edosan's blog is wonderful - full of thoughtful, emotive statements that resound powerfully - a must-read.
ketogah rated 6 months ago
An excellent blog that gets you thinking and feeling.
JIR rated 6 months ago
From the page: "Eskimo: "If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?" Priest: "No, not if you did not know." Eskimo: "Then why did you tell me?" ~ Annie Dillard, 'Pilgrim at Tinker Creek'" Wholesome thinking by both the parties. In JA Michener's "Hawaii" the Congregationalist (insane) missionaries impose upon the innocent pagan or half pagan Hawaiians that all their forebears, unknowing of the redemption of Jesus H. Christ, are burning in the eternall hellfire. Even so wise and devout Christian as JRR Tolkien made a point of this in The Silmarillion, noticed by few, that he saw it clearly that if one has had no chance to hear of the gospels, or living before Christ, had to have a chance of salvation. So he created his own monotheistic theology concerning the era before the beginning of beginning of times. A wise man. I'm not Christian but I understand what he pursued. Justice, in the true Christian sense. Edosan's motto is a joke but it gives reason to thought, as good jokes sometimes do. Zen jokes are always for thinking. Edosan is a wise man. I can say this being a puny thinker myself.