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Printed from https://writing.com/main/books/entry_id/985064-June-5-2020
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This contains entries to Take up Your Cross, Space Blog, Blog City PF and BC of Friends
#985064 added June 5, 2020 at 2:50pm
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June 5, 2020
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Image for BCOF members to put in their blogs Prompt: "Ray Bradbury asked, “Why the Egyptian, Arabic, Abyssinian, Choctaw? Well, what tongue does the wind talk? What nationality is a storm? What country do rains come from? What color is lightning? Where does thunder go when it dies?"

I think Bradbury was saying that the same God who made the tongue made all those other things and that God is the one with the answers to all the questions. As to why we have so many different languages, I believe Genesis 11 explains that. Man was disobeying God, as man often does. Man was trying to build a tower to find God and God gave them different languages so they would have to split up and spread across the world.

Blog City image small Prompt: “The Seven Social Sins are:

Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Worship without sacrifice.
Politics without principle".


From a sermon given by Frederick Lewis Donaldson in Westminster Abbey, London, on March 20, 1925.”― Frederick Lewis Donaldson

Do you think these social sins still apply? Why or Why not?"

I think they all do. What was sin yesterday is still sin today. Hebrews 13: 8

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