Classic brilliance from Liberal Larry. The hyperlinks I followed were worth it.*
Dawn talks about two types of loneliness. I think this perfectly illustrates the feelings of the woman at the well who answered Jesus, "I have no husband." She knows that quenching her thirst with earthly water (casual sex) will invariably leave her even more parched. She thirsts for the love of her life, and knows once she finds him she will thirst no more. A love consummated and dwelling in Christ cannot fail. Add her to your prayers.
The Artist Formerly Known as Juan Gato makes an interesting point:
Thinking is easier when you don't have to do it.
*but I didn't follow all of them. Your mileage may vary...
Hey Nathan!
Interesting places to visit. I especially enjoyed FAD.
Thanks!
Posted by: moos at December 7, 2004 02:12 PMMoos,
You are more than welcome.
FAD was one of the people who got me totally hooked on blogging after I had started. He was Juan Gato at that time, and consistently humorous and insightful. Then he quit a few times, and at one point seemed to finally quit for good. Maybe he didn't like the pressure? Sharp As A Marble was the one who pointed me to him, having rediscovered FAD through Red Sugar Muse, one of Juan Gato/FAD's blogging clique...
And now you know everything.
Posted by: Nathan at December 7, 2004 03:11 PM
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