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On the Road to the Osage Nation (Comment)
Thank you for your comments, Clarence, and for filling in some of the blank spots in the local history. -
On the Road to the Osage Nation (Comment)
Hello, Marshall. I noticed that your history did not include the Cherokee/Osage War that continued from the first relocation of the Cherokee Old Settlers under the guidance of John Rogers and ...created on Saturday, August 9, 2008 at 03:13AM by
Clarence Morningbear Cullimore Mercer
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FGC's Sweat Lodge: An Effort at Discernment (Comment)
Thank you for sharing your further thoughts, Conrad. For the record, no, I do not agree with your assessment of the New Testament texts in general and Luke in particular. ... -
FGC's Sweat Lodge: An Effort at Discernment (Comment)
Marshall, After Jesus’ death there were many Christian sects, and there were already many Jewish sects, some of which provided the earliest Christians. All of these sects were at war ... -
Savannahs and Polar Bears (Comment)
I love POLAR BEARS -
On Living in Harmony with All God's Creation (Comment)
Hello, I truly appreciate being willing to look at this world in awe and respect, but I must comment on something I read at the beginning of the page. I understand ... -
“Going Naked for a Sign” (Comment)
Very nice site! Thanks! Nice Nice http://www.google.com -
The First Friends and Slavery (Comment)
This is a stimulating article. I know that the Quakers challenged President George Washington about owning human beings as slaves. I still do not know what caused the Quakers to change ... -
Confucius for Quakers: 5 (Comment)
I don't think such a meeting (or any meeting) needs to listen to my recommendations; I think it needs to listen to Christ's. And no, without knowing the meeting, I ... -
Confucius for Quakers: 5 (Comment)
What would you recommend to a Meeting that is located in a central part of a city and has many homeless people (with all their subsequent issues) roaming about nearby?



