With this study of Odilon Redon's Virgin with Halo. See you in 2008!
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You too - what a way with pastels, sir!
I'm not sure 'Xmas' doesn't mean anything: the early(ish) church used Greek 'X' (sounded as 'ch') as a covert Christian symbol; you can still see half of it in those fish bumper stickers, apparently.
I saw your Chesterton quote. Have you read any C.S. Lewis? You don't call yourself religious. I'm a Christian and I don't consider myself religious either. Christianity, in its purest form, is not religion at all. Anyway, Lewis is more articulate than I'll ever be on the subject. I highly recommend "Mere Christianity".
And thank you for your music. It's an example of true artistry in a culture plagued with mediocrity.
2 comments:
You too - what a way with pastels, sir!
I'm not sure 'Xmas' doesn't mean anything: the early(ish) church used Greek 'X' (sounded as 'ch') as a covert Christian symbol; you can still see half of it in those fish bumper stickers, apparently.
Happy Hogmanay
I saw your Chesterton quote. Have you read any C.S. Lewis? You don't call yourself religious. I'm a Christian and I don't consider myself religious either. Christianity, in its purest form, is not religion at all. Anyway, Lewis is more articulate than I'll ever be on the subject. I highly recommend "Mere Christianity".
And thank you for your music. It's an example of true artistry in a culture plagued with mediocrity.
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