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Meghan's article on Grieving
Meghan's article was beautiful and touching. She did a wonderful and loving job comforting her mother who was ready to leave and receive her reward in heaven. May her soul now rest in peace. Mary Jane Hurley Brant, M.S., CGP Author of When Every Day Matters: A Mother's Memoir on Love, Loss and Life Simple Abundance Press, Oct. 1, ...
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Grieving
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Mary Jane Hurley Brant
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April 20, 2009
The Fray
A well written article. Frightening but true. My prayers go out to all of the suffering families involved. It's unbearable pain. May God help and comfort them during this anniversary time and every day thereafter. Mary Jane Hurley Brant, M.S., CGP Author of When Every Day Matters: A Mother's Memoir on Love, Loss and Life Simple Abundance ...
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Assessment
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Mary Jane Hurley Brant
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April 20, 2009
When did we find the missing link?
Why is it that everyone assumes that there is a book called the bible and it is fiction? Is it because some bonehead taught another bonehead a guess and treated it as fact? If there is a human and ape bone combination out there it is probably made up with modern dna. I say this because it has never existed. If there was a population of these ...
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Human Nature
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anonimis
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November 24, 2008
Well-Traveled road of myth, not history
I think Christianity has brought many worthy things to the world. But frankly, there is no historical proof that Jesus existed. No name in the roles of prisoners, no reports of the masses he gathered in local or Roman records, nothing. His life is a beautiful, meaningful, spiritual tale that should inspire us, especially in today's world. But ...
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Well-Traveled
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seakaitoronto
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April 2, 2008