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Evil III: Newtown Massacre of Innocents
Read more: Evil III: Newtown Massacre of InnocentsEvil Don: This has been an emotional week. I was impressed and deeply moved by Faten’s response to last week’s discussion. It was a lusty, full-throated defense of her faith and of God, and I found it incredibly inspiring. The only thing I disagreed with was her worry that she might be embarrassing her mother…
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From Fay, with Love
Read more: From Fay, with LoveHello everyone, This is Fay D’Anna, Alice Rihani’s daughter. I just read this, as I read all your beautiful thoughts and words that have been such a blessing to me in these past months since my beloved mother has been sharing these wonderful emails with me. Even though I don’t see you all or know…
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Evil II
Read more: Evil IIBefore the meeting proper got under way, Don shared with us the very sad news that Alice and her family have suffered another tragedy, in the discovery of brain tumors in Alice’s daughter Fay. Don noted that this kind of evil — a natural evil, not one caused by an evil human being — always…
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Samaritan & Judgment
Read more: Samaritan & JudgmentJay conducted the meeting. Jay: Last week we were looking at parables dealing in some way with judgment – the sheep and the goats, the wheat and the tares, and the Good Samaritan. If the latter two are both about judgment, we ought to be able to discern some similarities among them. The parables are:…
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Judgment
Read more: JudgmentDon recapped that we are in the final stages of our consideration of the metaphor of the sheep and the shepherd – of our relationships with God and each other (via Matthew 25.) It is a puzzling metaphor. Ostensibly, it is a simple judgment scene where good people end up in the Kingdom while bad…
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Evil I
Read more: Evil IEvil Don: One of the questions that has arisen out of our discussion is that we see God primarily as being in the business of uniting, and the devil as being in the business of dividing. Is Matthew 25 referring not to individual judgment, but to a judgment of Evil itself, at the end of…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…