Colmnists
It's Her Life
by Marilyn Stablein

Charting a Night's Travels: On Dreams
I've been writing down my dreams since I was in junior high school. My earliest attempts to record those eerie night visions are difficult to decipher--faint pencil scrawls on faded paper. I must have written in the dark since the sentences float up and down regardless of the lines on the paper. It's hard to remember dreams, but if I write them down I can reread them and study the symbolism later.
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The Philosopher
by Pierre Grimes, Ph. D.
There are two different ideas about the nature of God. One is shared by the Zorastrian, Islamic, Christian, and Judaic religions. These are called the Armageddon religions, by philosophers, since each believes that we are in the midst of a terrible cosmic war between Good and Evil that is right now reaching its final cataclysmic stage.
The war has been going on since the very dawn of time. It is an unconditional war for the total domination of the other. . . . These irreconcilable forces also struggle with the soul of each of the believers. The struggle is between good and evil, over doubt and disbelief, and over desires and pleasures.
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