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Daily Archives: April 15, 2018
davidbrucehaiku: shelter
https://pixabay.com/en/new-york-lightning-storm-lightning-938212/ *** SHELTER *** our journey through life for just a while, can you find shelter from the storm? *** Free davidbrucehaiku eBooks(pdfs) https://davidbruceblog.wordpress.com/patreon/ Free eBooks by David Bruce (pdfs) https://davidbruceblog.wordpress.com/about-the-blogger/
Dante’s PURGATORY, Canto 18
https://pixabay.com/en/choice-select-decide-decision-vote-2692575/ *** WHAT WE CHOOSE IS WHAT WE LOVE *** good loves and bad loves what we choose is what we love we should choose good loves *** https://davidbruceblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/20/dantes-purgatory-canto-18-retelling/ ***
David Bruce: Movies Anecdotes
https://pixabay.com/en/food-popcorn-snack-movie-corn-eat-686922/ Fashion designer Edith Head was nominated for 35 Academy Awards and won eight. However, to get her first job in Hollywood fashion—as an assistant—she cheated a little. She was able to draw landscapes well as an artist, but she could … Continue reading
NOTES on C. S. Lewis (1898-1963): On Obstinacy in Belief
In his essay “On Obstinacy in Belief,” C. S. Lewis argues that religious beliefs are not like scientific hypotheses. In particular, he is concerned with the nature of belief in God after that belief has been established and the believer … Continue reading