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Imagine if you could design, create, and then assemble every body part of your future spouse, or of your very best friend. The eyes, ears, nose, chin, wrists, ankles, everything!You would then have created something very beautiful or very handsome because; it would be what you have considered PERFECT in every way. You would also create their personality and the sound of their voice. Wouldn't you always love them, because you carefully made them to be perfect? Well, God did design every spec of you; every molecule; and He assembled all of your parts perfectly in place. He is very interested in your welfare, and He does help you to succeed (if you ask). God calls you; (perfectly made)! God does answer us when we call upon Him. He exists always beside and inside of us constantly (always ready to help and to answer us - when and if we call Him for help). But; He waits for us to ask; so as not to disturb us or to intrude on our day. This is love: that He has loved us -- and He never stops!(Hosea 11 - Psalm 105 - Psalm 139 - Hebrews 8:11) "God is Our Constant, Ever-Present; Creator and Best-Friend".
"Francis Etheredge returns to the subject of bioethics with essays on loneliness, aloneness, euthanasia, meaning, anorexia and purpose, brain death and the life and death of Jesus Christ. Why? Because man, male and female, one in body and soul, suffers as a religious being. To be able, therefore, to respond mercifully and constructively to a variety of human wounds, opening up, again and again, the possibilities of life, we need to recognize that the whole of human personhood entails being-in-relationship: that man is a social being and exists in relation to God and neighbor: the God who comes to show us the truth-in-love that heals and calls us to share what we have received with our neighbor"--
"The goal of this book is to explain how the nightmarish events of the 20th century were possible because of the abandonment of the traditional Western metaphysical and theistic story, and its replacement with naturalist, nihilist, occultist, and communist ideologies"--
"Fred went from having it all-the girl, the car, the mansion-to being on the street. After being taken in by a kindly priest, he is diagnosed with cancer and begins to question what's left for him to live for. Nearly falling off the wagon, he is shocked and inspired while watching a modern-day Secret Santa on a TV news broadcast in the bar. Soon he begins to emulate the real Saint by secretly giving to those in need. Along the way he teams up with a band of "misfit-toy" compatriots who each question what life has in store for them. Fred's story parallels the historic Saint Nikolas of Myra. Told in first person, we learn of then Nicholas's friendship with an avowed pagan, the loss of his parents at an early age, and his being taken in by an ordained uncle. We follow his life and rise in an outlawed Church, the hardships and fears he had to endure, the communities he created, and his eventual service to the emperor, Constantine. Woven together like a fine tapestry, Fred and Nikolas's stories inspire everyone to remember that the best ways to live are through kindness, community, and good deeds-showing that the more things change the more they stay the same"--
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