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Though fiction, The Triptych is firmly based on incidents in the lives of three ordinary men from the Hall family. Spanning nearly a century, this vivid narrative interweaves the fates of three generations caught in the tumult of three key historical events: the 1855 Siege of Sebastopol during the Crimean War; the Expedition to rescue General Gordon in 1884-85; and the fierce Dodecanese Campaign of 1943.While these stories form the triptych of the title, they are linked via the fate of a second triptych: an imaginary object bequeathed to James Hall by a dying Russian soldier. This passes repeatedly between the Halls and an Italian family, the Lassaros.These stories bring to life the struggles of those who had no hand in the politics that sent them to battle yet bore the brunt of its consequences. From the brutal battlefields to the quiet courage that followed, their journeys highlight the personal costs of conflicts initiated by distant politicians.Narrated by a fourth-generation Hall in the twenty-first century, himself a former soldier, The Triptych offers a window into a family's legacy across a period marked by both volatility and violence. This novel is a tribute to the often unheralded resilience of ordinary people in times of conflict. Their lives paint a vivid triptych of quiet courage, endurance and the survival of the human spirit.
There Were No Commercial Plane Crashes On 911. The events of September 11, 2001, have been the subject of much debate and conspiracy theories. This article aims to explore some claims made by individuals who argue that there were no commercial plane crashes on 9/11. By examining various pieces of evidence and arguments put forth by these individuals, we can gain a more profound understanding of the different perspectives surrounding this tragic event. I retired from Verizon and worked in telecommunications. I assisted a customer several times with several complicated issues with phones he didn't own. It turns out he had been employed by the federal government with the extremely high-security clearance of Q. A Q clearance is a type of security clearance used by the U.S. Department of Energy to grant access to Top Secret Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, and National Security Information, as well as Secret Restricted Data. He entered the private sector and opened several security businesses. He doesn't own a phone or computer, he cannot have any electronic footprints. None. When I found out what he did for a living, we started discussing that there were no commercial plane crashes on 911 and the Deep State. He said, for the most part, I was definitely on the right track. Some issues, he was not at liberty to discuss. -Bob
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""Christianity, Consistent With A Love Of Freedom"" is a book written by Robert Hall in response to a sermon by John Clayton that was published in 1791. The book argues that Christianity is not only compatible with a love of freedom, but that it actually promotes it. Hall challenges Clayton's argument that Christianity requires submission to authority and instead asserts that the principles of Christianity are in line with the values of liberty, equality, and justice. The book is a passionate defense of the idea that Christianity is not a threat to political freedom, but rather a force that can help to promote it. It is an important work in the history of religious and political thought, and remains relevant to contemporary debates about the relationship between religion and freedom.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Observations of the lives we chose to live create many challenges. Decisions have been made to determine which path deemed to reach success is the right choice. Along those travels we encounter many obstacles, both positive and negative. The Ubiquity poems give you some profound thoughts and realization of situations most will encounter in some shape or form once in their life time. This book is a combination of love, hate, good and evil and many other thoughts we all have engaged upon. Poetry does have the omnipresence to unite masses of people embracing each other when times are good and bad. Enjoy this read of treats!
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I'll offer absolute proof of the existence of God but first, you'll have to understand a little about my life. I enjoy a strong and growing faith in Source. Not the God as depicted in the Bible who is jealous, vindictive, angry, and demanding of worship. Not the God who created hell and required the sacrifice of His Son to save us from it. Not the God who "calls' young children Home. Not the God who brings extreme trials into our lives as a form of judgment. Our God is the Ultimate, Eternal Expression of Love. To me this is Truth. It does not matter one iota to me if you believe in God or not, I mean it's a belief. Right? My manuscripts are simply to share my perception of Truth and not to "save" anybody. These are over a decade of writings and if they instill in you a growing peace, then you'll experience the "fruits" of Truth also. -Bob
The reason I titled this The Beauty Of Truth is I am enjoying a peaceful mind. I'll be 71 in November 2023. I look around and see the absolute insanity of this world; the wars, corruption, pollution, poverty, homelessness, greed, hate, lies, drug pandemic, broken families and relationships, constant bombardment of buy this and that, news networks that spread fear and lies. So on and so forth. What all this means to me is absolutely nothing. Truth to me is a peaceful mind, I know it's true because I'm experiencing it. I am very much alone but never lonely. Truth.I have a strong and growing faith in God. Not the God as depicted in the Bible who is jealous, vindictive, angry, and demanding of worship. Not the God who created hell and required the sacrifice of His Son to save us from it. Not the God who "calls' young children Home. Not the God who brings extreme trials into our lives as a form of judgment. My God is the Ultimate, Eternal Expression of Love. To me this is Truth. It does not matter one iota to me if you believe in God or not, I mean it's a belief. Right? My manuscripts are simply to share my perception of Truth and not to "save" anybody. These are over a decade of writings and if they instill in you a growing peace, then you'll experience the "fruits" of Truth also.
I had a thought, this sometimes happens and my friends become concerned. I asked Artificial Intelligence, A.I., some questions about The Bible, A Course In Miracles (A.C.I.M.) by Helen Schucman and Disappearance Of The Universe by Gary Renard. I used the Microsoft Bing search engine. I know you'll find the answers very interesting. I know I have. -Bob
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The book titled ""The Works Of Robert Hall; With A Memoir Of His Life V6: Sermons, Miscellaneous Pieces, Index (1846)"" is a collection of the works of Robert Hall, a prominent English Baptist preacher and theologian. The book includes a memoir of his life, as well as a compilation of his sermons and miscellaneous pieces. The sixth volume also contains an index to help readers navigate through the various works. The book was published in 1846 and provides readers with a comprehensive look at the life and works of Robert Hall, a significant figure in Baptist history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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God did not make this universe; the Sons of God (Christ) did. They had been given all the creative powers of the Father and wondered what it would be like to live in a universe of time and space that was separate from God and based upon duality rather than unity. The Course calls this a "mad idea".For the first time, Christ had an idea that was not shared by God and Christ knew it. He imagined what it would be like to be apart from his Creator. Forgetting to laugh about that silly idea, feeling guilty he experienced something new. Fear. The first ego was created. The mind believes that it is completely on its own. God knows absolutely nothing about this since in nonduality there is only a constant unchangeable Love. Christ made this universe through the Big Bang, composed of billions of fragments to hide from the supposed wrath of a vengeful Father. The idea of duality could not be carried out in God's reality so we created a dream universe of illusion and entered it as if falling asleep and dreaming. The trouble was that we went into such a deep state of sleep that we had no awareness that we were dreaming so we accepted the universe of illusion as real and forgot that we had a true home in the Celestial Realm. The Course says the story of Adam symbolized what happened to us Yet the Bible says that a deep sleep fell upon Adam, and nowhere is there a reference to his waking up. This created a barrier in communication between the Father and the Son so deep that God decided a correction was necessary. God's extension outward, though not His completeness, is blocked when the Sonship does not communicate with Him as one. So He thought, "My children are asleep and must be awakened." So God wanted to awaken His Sons. But there was a major problem. Whatever God places His attention on becomes as if it is real. If God entered the dream to redeem his Sons then the dream would become real to Him as well and he would also be trapped. There would be the risk of both the Father and the Son becoming eternally separated from their true home, eternally losing their identity.To solve the problem and allow God to keep his attention focused on Reality He created a special agent, The Holy Spirit, that could be a bridge between the two states of existence. So God created the Holy Spirit, Who was God's answer to the separation. He has created the Holy Spirit as the Mediator between perception and knowledge. Without this link with God, perception would have replaced knowledge forever in your mind. With this link with God, the perception will become so changed and purified that it will lead to understanding. The Holy Spirit entered the collective sleeping mind of Christ. A first Christ was healed and woke up in Heaven. In other words, we are All split off as "part" of the One Christ Mind. The Course repeatedly asserts there can only be one Son. Unity can only create unity. Multiplicity cannot originate from Oneness. If all His creations are His Sons, everyone must be an integral part of the whole Sonship. The Sonship in its oneness transcends the sum of its parts. Therefore the term Sons of God is used by Jesus for convenience in addressing his students as they believe they are.On the other hand, the Son of God is the term used to denote who we truly are as Christ, the Identity of Oneness we shall awaken to after our dream of multiplicity is undone.
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Sermons on Various Subjects, Now First Collected: To Which Is Added, A Treatise on the Holy Spirit (1814) is a collection of sermons and a treatise by Robert Hall. The book contains a series of sermons on a range of topics, including the nature of God, the importance of prayer, the role of religion in society, and the nature of sin and redemption. The sermons are written in a clear and accessible style, and are designed to be both informative and inspiring.The treatise on the Holy Spirit is a detailed exploration of the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology. Hall examines the biblical evidence for the Holy Spirit, and discusses the various ways in which the Spirit is understood within different Christian traditions. He also explores the practical implications of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, and how it can be applied in the life of the believer.Overall, Sermons on Various Subjects, Now First Collected: To Which Is Added, A Treatise on the Holy Spirit (1814) is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian theology and practice. The book is well-written, thoughtful, and engaging, and is sure to be of interest to both scholars and lay readers alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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