Tweeting the Search
- Amazing USA-Canada game! But how can NBC ignore Megan Rapinoe who scored 2 goals in post game? #NBCFail 9 months ago
- 2,742 words written today. Wowsa. Diving deep into characters. They continue to surprise me. #Clarion #Write-a-Thon 10 months ago
- 1,009 words today. 24 days left to write 11,504 words for Clarion Write-a-Thon. bit.ly/LIfMIs 10 months ago
Fellow Travelers
-
Recent Posts
Topics
- A Little Fun (5)
- Articles and Essays (3)
- Becoming Good (53)
- Daily Log (26)
- definitions (4)
- Diane's Life (14)
- Diane's Photos (7)
- empathy (6)
- Financial Supporters (4)
- good vs. evil (40)
- Goodness Personified (12)
- housekeeping (17)
- Interviews (15)
- morality (23)
- neuroscience (2)
- philosophy (5)
- Politics (26)
- Practicing Goodness (46)
- psychology (29)
- Publications from the Quest (5)
- quotations (9)
- religion (19)
- righteousness (1)
- The Quest (37)
- The Questions (1)
- The Reading List (9)
- Today in Goodness (7)
- Uncategorized (1)
- Wall Street (2)
Archives
Meta
Tag Archives: forgiveness
Practicing Forgiveness
Take your deepest, most profound belief. Take the moral code you hold most dear. Now smash that down onto cement and watch the shattered pieces skitter across the pavement. Because of your actions, children break and fall to the ground. … Continue reading
Posted in Practicing Goodness
Tagged Azim Noordin Khamisa, Edward Tick, forgiveness, Global Spirit, Kate Dahlstedt
1 Comment
My Christianity Problem ctd.
My Christianity post continues to wander around the net, collecting comments and links (Thanks to Zoe Pollock and Andrew Sullivan’s Daily Dish.). For days now I’ve been thinking about one of the 65 comments that popped up on Bilerico. This … Continue reading
Posted in Becoming Good, empathy, religion
Tagged Andrew Sullivan, Bilerico, Christianity, Daily Dish, forgiveness, John Forest, Zoe Pollock
6 Comments
We Live or Die By Our Stories
I suspect most of you will remember the first news story I’m going to tell, but I wonder if you have even heard of the second. I didn’t until I stumbled on the story this week in a new book. … Continue reading
Posted in Becoming Good, empathy, morality
Tagged Brandon Biggs, Chante Mallard, forgiveness, Gregory Biggs, Michael McCullough, University of Miami
6 Comments