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Spiritual Pilgrim

Nicholas Smith

This is the blog of a ridiculous man. Feel free to laugh and scoff but the idea here is that we can come here and share a little bit about what it means to be human and this blog suggests that being human is to be much more than we think it is.

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Looking at The Irreducible: David Bentley Hart's First Chapter in All Things Are Full of Gods 2.0

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