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The Columbia tragedy: To see things as God sees them
National Post ^
| Februari 03 2003
| Father Raymond J. DeSouza
Posted on 02/03/2003 3:57:47 PM PST by knighthawk
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To: Miss Marple; Howlin; PhiKapMom; anniegetyourgun
A more somber tone to the events of the past few days.....
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posted on
02/03/2003 5:29:05 PM PST
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deport
To: deport
More somber, yes, but a welcome one. Thanks, deport.
To: knighthawk
Registered is the Best!
To: knighthawk
To: facedown
That really touches the soul!
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posted on
02/03/2003 7:35:12 PM PST
by
NYTexan
(back to the bunker...)
To: homeschool mama
here
To: azGOPgal
Ping
To: knighthawk; american colleen; NYer; tiki; Notwithstanding; sitetest; sandyeggo; Aliska; angelo; ...
Astonishingly successes like the US space program give rise to the attractive idea that with enough wit and enough work success is always possible,that every obstacle can be overcome,that every problem can be solved,that suffering itself can be conquered.Then reality sets in.This is so powerful and profound. I hope that all of you I have pinged will read the entire article because I thought of each of you and believe you all would see how much truth he has packed into this relatively short sermon and how much the world needs to reflect on it.
To: saradippity
Beautiful
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posted on
02/04/2003 7:51:43 AM PST
by
tiki
Comment #30 Removed by Moderator
To: *Space
Space ping memorial to the STS-107 crew.
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02/04/2003 4:14:12 PM PST
by
anymouse
To: knighthawk
Beatiful, Knighthawk, Thanks
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