Survey of UCC ministers

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Is free press a funny expression? Check out the recent TED talks ... the one on freedom of the press ... an oddity?

Is the press controlled by market standards ... and those role models are exhibited by people like Trump?

Generally the paradigm follows like sheep ... without a variety of Q'luce ... especially about foreign expressions ...

Phonetic dissonance as the truth hurts as virtue that's out of the question?

Where is s'out in the down under nature of a humbled soul singularity?
 
An aritcle by Doug Todd was in my local paper this morning. (It wasn't the article about the survey.)

I thought he was a local Vancouver journalist, and I'd never noticed his stuff in my local paper before.
But I'll be watching to read his articles now.
 
His column is probably sydicated and runs in several papers, or papers owned by the same company ran the article in several locations. He is based in Vancouver, I think.

Postmedia, like other chains, operates an internal wire service that shares content amongst it's papers. Sun did the same. We used to get articles in the Free Press by columnists working out of the Toronto Sun and other papers.
 
Personally, I always preferred the Toronto Sun to the Toronto Star, for several reasons...

1. Sunshine Girl

2. Page 6

3. Promotional coupons (at the Ex and such places)

4. Editorial stance

5. Political cartoons.
 
I found the survey quire interesting. I had difficulty completing the survey because of the language question (what each of the words and terms mean to different people such as theistic and supernatural. I realized I am farther to the progressive end among clergy than I realized.
 
I would have difficulty completing such a question, too, and I'm not clergy.
Our individual relationships with God, (like all relationships,) will change, evolve, have good days and bad days.
How I define "theistic" today may be different from how I defined it 2 months ago, and may be different
from how I define it next year. I think we all have "liberal" faith moments and more "conservative" faith moments.
 
I found the survey quire interesting. I had difficulty completing the survey because of the language question (what each of the words and terms mean to different people such as theistic and supernatural. I realized I am farther to the progressive end among clergy than I realized.

In language there is so much chaos in this world about Theo's and Theo Sophie of dealing with such essence carried on arias (Arya's) ... but if the patriarchy of Rome decided the common people (Johns and Joan's) shouldn't know ... would they pop up as Jack's an Jaquez by times to create Eris ... an old word for dissonance ... sometimes cyan offerings to join the indigo ladi-lin from the strange kettle of fish ...

Such fiendish humor tickles the humour of outlanders due to the Exclusion Prin. thus our cyanided attitudes don't count to the mortal authority ... in temporal states ... un timely? In their place we have carded behaviour to weave nous myths ... something un Trump Able! Heis not really a Cyrillic idea-Eire ... the Cyrillics tended towards a working ethic ... and nothing but work ... except when bier NG up to the strain ... a kind of living ankh ... towards escapism?
 
Butte Al as ... what is the conventional definition of ethic as compared to moral ... if we are not allowed mortal faith to die comparing divine differences?

Thus such attributes are only felt in the Shadow's domain ... that found in the primal swamp of soul ... and thus the wailing and thumping in the night ... scary if you don't know the aspects of the going's on ... they tend to repeat ... thus the word re-dun-dance ... and rabbi's hope ... au's rebus ...

The KISS of the Levite goes on with just a brush between heaven and virtue ... if well-dune!
 
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