This week’s column is a continuation of last week’s, the part dealing with an afterlife. People have so overdone this topic. I’m not going to add to the tedium with more “yes there is, no there isn’t” nonsense. So, ... more »
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Joe Walther
on Sun 22 Oct 2006 04:44 PM EDT
By Joseph Walther Occasionally, if we’re lucky, we get to participate in an exploratory discussion of tremendous substance. I’m referring to the kind of discussion where the participants, while admitting the possibility that they may be relatively shortsighted, ... more » Sunday, October 15
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Joe Walther
on Sun 15 Oct 2006 04:57 PM EDT
Humans have an amazing propensity to complicate things. A former professor of mine told me, “The less you know about a problem, the easier it is to solve.” I was just a young snot going to school back then ... more » Sunday, October 8
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Joe Walther
on Sun 08 Oct 2006 05:06 PM EDT
Has anyone not heard about the tragedy involving the Amish Community in Sunday, October 1
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Joe Walther
on Sun 01 Oct 2006 06:12 PM EDT
There it was. Glaring in bold black, ¾-inch high text, reaching out from the front page of the local section of |
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