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'OBSERVATIONS'
Part #1
I still find it very
interesting that people think that its all about surviving. God did not create us to live upon this earth just to survive or to see who survives and who doesn't; that is a man made conjecture for a very profitable reason. By just being created (born); survival is a given. There is
absolutely no need in my mind that we have to fight to survive. We even fight each other just to survive. To me
that's a pretty primitive thing. Have we not grown past that yet! Do we still leave God out of most of the picture! We can talk the talk but how many really walk the walk. We are much more then just a human animal living on a planet just to survive and fight each other. If this be the ultimate reality to life then what would be its point? I truly believe that people (not all) need to stop walking around with blinders on and remember who they are and what their intended purpose is. As a great
philosopher once said; "People sit in their cave watching shadows on the wall."
Aristotle said this a long time ago. We are greater; each one of us then we have been told we are. Stand up and let your light shine; stand on the front line and say; 'that's right; here I am." Stand up and be counted for you are more important then you
know. Peace and Love.
'A glorious dawn is approaching my friends and you will be a part of it for all
eternity.'
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Comment
The above article was written by my personal friend Prof. C. J. Wylie,
specially
for this section. He is a famous Scottish writer and poet who
now lives in Canada, and uses the pen name of Prof
T. J. Erskine. To view his prestigious profile and learn
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Scotland...
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Additional information
I have just been informed that the Professor has now
adopted his pen-name
of:-
Prof. Thomass
J. Erskine
as from September 2005
Thank you for submitting
this article Professor,
from Oaky
Wood
©2005
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