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Points of Interest, 5/9
May 9, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychology, Spirituality | Tags: apocalypse, childbirth, daguerrotype, deception, disease, exaggeration, God, health, healthcare, Joseph Smith, lying, medical guidelines, memory, monotheism, morality, Mother's day, Motherhood, musical hallucination, people, personal narrative, poetry, rare diseases, religion | 2 comments
So I started last week with the resolve that I will not post any further Points of Interest until it naturally fills itself with all categories. I refuse to dig for the treasure I share, but will give freely of my abundance. This will assure that reports of my romp through cyberspace will remain a labor of love and not simply labor. The odd thing is, this post wrote itself, and a day early. Sticking to my guidelines, here is the no longer weekly, but however long it takes to have the goods to share version of my points of interest, coming in just six days. Read the rest of this entry »
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