What does it mean to eat? To eat means to consume food for nourishment and sustenance. 7 What does it mean to gorge? To gorge means to eat excessively and greedily, often to the point of discomfort. 7 Can eating be a social activity? Yes, eating often involves social interactions, such...
Ever since I was knocked to my knees in 2017, and the blessed Lord showed me more through His sight… of the clay I truly am in His beautiful hands, and how my experiences could help others struggling in this evil, deceitful world find a path out of their shadow of death! It has, ...
To distill what the rapist already knows, hearing the word “no” does not absolve culpability. Or, saying good-bye when you meant “forever”. Wide open ordinary life unseen. In an immutable horizon of endlessly looping lifelines, where the waves...
Isaiah 49:7 This is what the LORD says— the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel— to him who was despised and abhorred by the nation, to the servant of rulers: “Kings will see you and stand up, princes will see and bow down, because of the LORD, who is fai
In this model all creatures are like stars that happen to hang in empty space; take away the stars and the empty space remains, and if nobody does anything then nothing gets done. Competition is thus everything and the stronger guy is better than the weaker guy. The invisible forces that...
The state or quality of being one or united into a whole "The Founding Fathers had abhorred the concept of parties, fearing that they would undermine the unity of the nation through factionalism" (Julian E. Zelizer). Integrity The state of being unimpaired; soundness The building's integrity ...
What should an author do to deal with citation manipulators?Before the 1850’s, the United States had a number of small colleges, most of them dating from colonial days. They were small, church (36) institutions whose primary concern was to (37) the moral chara...
Ironically in all this, and especially given John Adams’ stance on many things surrounding the role of President in the early going, when it came to pomp and circumstance in his own life, Adams, much like his son, seemingly abhorred such things. With Adams writing in his journal on June...