Mystery of being Further along the road less traveled Where the conflict really lies I and thou
Linked to dVerse Meeting the Bar where Bjorn offers the challenge to use the titles of books organized appropriately as found poems.

Mystery of being Further along the road less traveled Where the conflict really lies I and thou
Linked to dVerse Meeting the Bar where Bjorn offers the challenge to use the titles of books organized appropriately as found poems.
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This really created a wonderful summery.. the real mystery in life is that of the one you live with
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That is a real mystery. Thank you, Bjorn!
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Great job finding the books, Frank!
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Thank you, Miriam!
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You’re welcome, Frank!
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Bravo! these four went together ‘like carrots and peas’ (as the saying goes).
p.s. I must re-read that Buber book – thanks for the reminder
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I need to re-read it as well. Thank you, Laura!
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Clever and brief, pure you, with a pinch of metaphysics; smile.
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Thank you, Glenn!
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Seamless, Frank.
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Thank you, Jade!
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You are welcome.
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Well done!
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Thank you, Maggie!
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Awesome. Short and- profound.
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Thank you!
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The road less traveled – I love that book. That route is filled with mystery.
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That is one of my favorite books. Thank you, Grace!
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It’s all a mystery. (K)
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Thank you, Kerfe! It is all a mystery.
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kaykuala
Classic shot of the adage ‘short and sweet’, Frank!
Hank
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Thank you, Hank!
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Lovely Frank.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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Just enough to say everything really.
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Thank you, Sarah!
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I drew in a breath at the last line.
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Thank you, Petru! I am glad that last line made an impact.
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Short and sweet and wise and deep. Just what I have come to expect from you!
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Thank you, Victoria!
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Loved this: form and content complete each other!
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Thank you, Danik! I was surprised to find I had enough books in my home library for a poem.
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Nicely done. Like a perfect layered sandwich good to the last bite.
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Thank you, Ali!
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Those titles work great together!!
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Thank you!
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Great piece, sometimes less is more!
Would you recommend the book “where the conflict really lies”? Science/spirituality//religion/nature being the spheres conflicting, I suppose? Not to me, they don’t, create a conflict, but the title sounded interesting?
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Plantinga’s book is very good. It is a study of the 19th century “conflict thesis” that has been discredited academically but is still popular. The conflict is allegedly between religion and science. Plantinga shifts the conflict to naturalism and science. That’s where he claims the conflict really lies. He takes C.S. Lewis’s argument against naturalism in “Miracles” and expands it to the Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.
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Perfect! So short in lines, so huge in story.
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Thank you, Angela!
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Oh, wow, you nailed it in succinct fashion!
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Thank you, Yvonne!
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These titles work so well together and create such a thoughtful poem.
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Thank you!
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Wonderful! So much said in those titles. 🙂
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Thank you, Mish!
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Well done Frank… you are right the conflict usually lies with both of us.
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Thank you, Dwight!
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“WHeRE The CoNFLicT Really LieS”
Frank Frankly You Capture
The Crux of
The Issue
With the
Title of YouR BooK
ALL iT’S MiSSinG
iS AN ORanGE Cover
“EMPeRoR MiSSinG LoVE”
‘That BooK’ STiLL Coming It Seems..:)
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Thank you, Fred!
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Very profound for so few words. Thank you
The Lonely Recluse
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Thank you!
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