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ShawnSkeele's Articles In Philosophy
March 14, 2004 by ShawnSkeele
Chapter 4, "Made to last forever" It's bad enough to lose a loved one, and death is not a subject we generally feel comfortable talking about though it's the one certain thing we can count on in this life. Since it has a tremedous impact on others left behind, you would think that the subject would be more prevelent. Why is it not?.....our own uncertainty or lack of conviction? "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" ..... "for Thine is the Kingdom FOREVER". ...
January 2, 2004 by ShawnSkeele
SUMMARY: The premise is that you are not an accident because you were created by God with specific purposes in mind before the earth's foundations. Man and woman was and is the focus of his love where everything made around us was made with us in mind first. I suggest reading Genesis 1-3 with the paradigm of you preparing for your first born's room before being born. Think about the premise's implications. For the creation, it implies purpose, meaning, significance and hope! It tells u...
December 22, 2003 by ShawnSkeele
By ShawnSkeele Posted Friday, December 12, 2003 on connieskeele Discussion: Philosophy I encourage all to comment regardless of your worldview. Have ch 2 read by Christmas. Before the accident, Mom and some ladies were reading through this book discussing it's content and application. Marty and I read this last year in 2002 with our cell group. I decided Mom and I would finish it together. Here are comments from the first chapter I shared with Mom. I encourage others who want to, to do ...
December 12, 2003 by ShawnSkeele
Before the accident, Mom and some ladies were reading through this book discussing it's content and application. Marty and I read this last year in 2002 with our cell group. I decided Mom and I would finish it together. Here are comments from the first chapter I shared with Mom. I encourage others who want to, to do the same for others to read, and I will read them to Mom also.This book was written in 2002 and made the top ten of best religious books for 2003.Chapter 1 addresses the question...