“Colicky Baby? Read This Before Calling an Exorcist”

Recently I’ve been pondering the subject of sin.  The traditionalist view of sin evolved in a time when humanity knew little about — for example — the effect of things like brain chemistry on people’s behavior and attitude.    We still know very little, as illustrated by this article on colicky babies, by Sandra Blakeslee, in today’s New York Times.   Anyone who has survived life with a colicky child, as my wife and I have, will not be surprised to learn that the article is # 1 on the Times’ list of most-emailed articles for today.

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2 responses to ““Colicky Baby? Read This Before Calling an Exorcist””

  1. Valerie Cooke Avatar
    Valerie Cooke

    For your information, there are 13 verses from Old to New Testament that make it clear where the LORD GOD stands on the issue of homosexuality, paganism,wordliness.
    Anyone that does not get itnor ever have gotten it, it is for a reason that they do not!
    In Christ!

  2. V J Avatar
    V J

    For your information, there are 13 verses from Old to New Testament that make it clear where the LORD GOD stands on the issue of homosexuality, paganism,wordliness.
    Anyone that does not get it nor ever have gotten it, it is for a reason that they do not!
    In Christ!

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