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The Day

Posted on November 2, 2009 by in Prose, Writings | No Comments

She always knew the day would come, she just didn’t think it would come so soon. Despite knowing it, she could have never been truly prepared. She had no idea what to expect when she got there for certain, but her nervousness wasn’t enough to slow her pace down the hospital corridor towards his room. Beads of sweat began to accumulate [...]

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The Atheist’s Guide to Believing in God

Posted on May 14, 2005 by in Prose, Writings | No Comments

Sometimes people believe in God and sometimes they don’t. If you ever need to believe in God this guide will teach you how to believe in one so that you don’t have to feel alone, don’t have to wonder whether or not you will enjoy a life after death, or so you can kill yourself and earn the right to burn in hell. I would certainly [...]

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Vicissitude

Posted on August 8, 2004 by in Prose, Writings | No Comments

Vicissitude Proem People in life tend to be two of three things. There are three possibilities and you are with a doubt two of them, whether or not you know it. The first is that humility is father of the mother of invention, which is necessity. Too much pride never really contributed to our existence. So, it could be that you are humility, [...]

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