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Garie McIntosh
February 6, 2021
The “be” verb forges a connection
How the “be” verb forges a connection to spirituality The “be” verb is powerful. Walking due west, he looked up into the sunset. The golden light
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March 5, 2022
Semantics of forgiveness and Oprah
The semantics of forgiveness cannot afford to be flawed The semantics of forgiveness was readily apparent in the following statement by Oprah Winfrey: Forgiveness is giving
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