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Community like family, Philosopher/Grandfather says

About: A swift comeuppance for Philosopher/Grandfather

Hey Ed,

Isnt it amazing that what one can see depends so much upon where one stands?

Although I am a strict Creationist I do understand that once all the pieces are in place and the entity unfolds, the forces that bind the entity together evolve or molt under the natural processes of life.



Such is the family. I am so thankful for my family which is strong, vibrant, and evolving. One that is open, caring, and sharing. One that is able to put its tongue in its cheek as you can see ours can.

A community is much the same. I am thankful for a community that even during these difficult times is strong, vibrant, and evolving. We have always been caring and sharing and continue to become more so.

We are becoming a more open community of which I am thankful. I agree with a recent Editorial by Sharon Burton that we are showing signs of Life and Liberty with recent leanings toward openness in our governmental bodies.

Thanks again to Columbia Magazine for being a catalyst toward openness.s/Billy Joe Fudge



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