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This is my personal blog. It records notes from whatever I am currently studying, words I want to remember to use correctly, records of other things I want to remember, or an opinion I want to think my way through. Sometimes I publish short stories here. As to who I am, let it suffice to know I am a grandchild (with Madeliene L’Engle) of George MacDonald, a child of the Inklings, and the one who always wonders, “What is behind that wardrobe cabinet?” And, I’m one of the proofreaders/editors for Project Gutenberg, so, yes, I might be the one to blame for missing that wrong letter inserted by our optical character recognition. On the other hand, I may have been the editor who caught all the ones you didn’t find. And, I also have a personal journal online. It holds my innermost thoughts, is occasionally highly personal and opinionated, but is never really interesting.
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Motto: Lex orandi, lex credendi
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Recently someone told me about a coworker who was so puffed up that the inevitable collision with a pin took out half the office. I told her that was Rule Number Eight. See my Rules of Life. Rule Number Eight states that the more you believe you are invincible, the more vincible you become.
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The dwarf on the spot sometimes sees things missed by the travelling giant ranging many countries. —- J.R.R. Tolkien
Author Archives: Don Cram
The Book of Hezekiah
As I was doing my daily reading I came to Isaiah 36-39, an historical section about King Hezekiah (hence the tongue-in-cheek title, “The Book of Hezekiah”), and it sounded to me as almost exactly what I had read about Hezekiah back … Continue reading
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First and Second Isaiah
In my daily reading I am approaching the fortieth chapter of Isaiah. The message of that chapter and what follows is so wonderful and contrasts so markedly with the condemnations and judgments of the first thirty-nine chapters, that some have … Continue reading
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The Epimenides Paradox
At the close of an article on Zeus I read today in the Jan/Feb 2018 edition of Archaeology was the answer to whether Zeus was born on Mount Ida in Crete or on Mount Lykaion (the subject of the article) … Continue reading
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